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Any Terrain
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adjuggler wrote:
> Hey with the leg wrap once you bring your leg from behind the seat do
> you go right to sitting down on the seat as you leg moves back to the
> pedal/ crank?


I go back to how i started, SIF.

Also I have a few questions (from another thread.)

Any Terrain wrote:
> Im am now confused, if 'the first trick'
> (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wuiz4tb4Etk) is a varial roll then what
> is 'this' (http://youtube.com/watch?v=KypHCJQ1MmU)?
>
> Also, why is the inward varial rolls in this video called 53s?
> http://youtube.com/watch?v=AVMB6P6nnHY


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agentQ
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Any Terrain wrote:
> I go back to how i started, SIF.
>
> Also I have a few questions (from another thread.)



Same trick. There are a few different ways to land it. You can either
jump and twist your way to the pedals, jump and spin the unicycle a
bit, or pivot the hell out of your foot and get all the way back to the
pedals without a twist or spin.

You can also out side roll out of it.


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beeper
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agentQ wrote:
> Same trick. There are a few different ways to land it. You can either
> jump and twist your way to the pedals, jump and spin the unicycle a
> bit, or pivot the hell out of your foot and get all the way back to the
> pedals without a twist or spin.
>
> You can also out side roll out of it.




I think what threw him off was the way the trick was started.

The first guy started it out like a rolling wrap, and Jon started it
out like a legwrap going to the body.


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agentQ
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ah right. I was not paying attention.


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