http://tutorials.unicyclist.com



Then put the text on the site, not in the video.

I should do the stretching thing to imrpove your ankles soon.

I've finished making the grindplates. Although my cranks are so bent
it's impossible to crank grab, the whole uni tips over to the side. When
I get the beautiful new one I will put the pedals on that and grind
away. I may do the tutorial before then though on how to make them.


--
Robbie - Spoons Taste Good

Jacinto is the king.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Robbie's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/5302
View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/32585
 
Thanks Robbie, yeh written tutorials don't take very long to do really.
Here's an analysis of Tony's time lapse shots...

http://tinyurl.com/39qwt

Andrew


--
andrew_carter - www.unicycles.com.au

HTTP://WWW.UNICYCLIST.COM/GALLERY/ANDREW
andrew_carter (at) mail (dot) com
http://www.unicycles.com.au
New photos added 11/04 - http://www.unicyclist.com/gallery/albuu61
------------------------------------------------------------------------
andrew_carter's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/1052
View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/32585
 
On Sun, 23 May 2004 05:46:47 -0500, "andrew_carter" wrote:

>Watch it again...it says swing your upper body to the right. This
>pushes your hips left and keeps your centre of gravity over the rail.
>The lower half of the body has a big effect on where your centre of
>gravity is.


Andrew, your advice is right but the explanation is somewhat spotty.
Last year or so, there was a great thread on Stillstanding in which we
explored the physics of it in greater detail.Trying to summarise: if
you rotate your upper body to the right, your lower body (including
the uni) 'wants' to rotate to the left to conserve rotational moment.
However, friction at the tyre contact patch prevents most of the lower
body rotation. Therefore, a force to the right is exerted by the tyre
on the support, which in turn generates a force to the left on the
unicyclist + uni, keeping them upright.

Klaas Bil - Newsgroup Addict
--
be sure to remove the saddle and simply sit on the seat post. this is far more comfortable - tennisgh22 on the comfort of Savage unis
 
Yeh, I realise it's a bit of a poor explanation but I couldn't make it
any clearer without adding more text and I really didn't want too many
seconds of text since it's a video tutorial. I'll probably add some of
these explanations (like yours) later on as text beside the link to the
video. I don't really have time to change the video for now, but maybe
I will in a few weeks or months.

On a slightly different topic, I don't know if this is the same problem
that other people have been having but I was unable to redirect
http://tutorials.unicyclist.com to
http://www.freewebs.com/andrewcarter/template1.htm . I followed all the
steps and it seems like it should be possible. Do I have to use an
account to do it called 'tutorials' or can I do it through
andrew_carter? It seemed like I could do it through my account
(andrew_carter) but I got an error. Hopefully we'll be able to have
tutorials.unicyclist.com as the address because that's nice and easy to
remember.

By the way, check out http://www.freewebs.com/andrewcarter/template1.htm
for an updated version of the site. It's getting there now. Peter
hasn't yet transferred any of the info over from the 'wikibooks' page so
there's quite a bit missing that has been written up.

Andrew


--
andrew_carter - www.unicycles.com.au

HTTP://WWW.UNICYCLIST.COM/GALLERY/ANDREW
andrew_carter (at) mail (dot) com
http://www.unicycles.com.au
New photos added 11/04 - http://www.unicyclist.com/gallery/albuu61
------------------------------------------------------------------------
andrew_carter's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/1052
View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/32585
 
ive just been checking out the site.... looks pretty sweet, keep it
up.

One pointer...i noticed that hoptwists are in the trials section.
I think hoptwists are more of a street thing than a trials thing...


--
nickvb123 - learning to side ride

I think i'm going to kill the next person who mentions the word circus.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
nickvb123's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/5926
View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/32585
 
Yeh, I wasn't sure about that. I guess maybe, but these are done on the
spot rather than rolling. I can't see any street applications for on
the sport hop twists. I also considered putting it in the freestyle
section but once again, they're usually done from a rolling start. The
way I've been using these ones is to do gaps while spinning in the air
which I consider trials. What do you think?

Andrew


--
andrew_carter - www.unicycles.com.au

HTTP://WWW.UNICYCLIST.COM/GALLERY/ANDREW
andrew_carter (at) mail (dot) com
http://www.unicycles.com.au
New photos added 11/04 - http://www.unicyclist.com/gallery/albuu61
------------------------------------------------------------------------
andrew_carter's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/1052
View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/32585
 
andrew_carter wrote:
> *I was unable to redirect http://tutorials.unicyclist.com to
> http://www.freewebs.com/andrewcarter/template1.htm . *



I think that's one of the problems with the accounts, I tried to get it
to redirect mine and had the same problem. Gilby?

You could get a .TK address. It's free and it will redirect in the same
way as tutorials.unicyclist.com would. You could have an easy to
remember name like UnicycleTutorials.tk or something similar.


--
theamazingmolio - A Unicylist, a juggler, and a prat

Luke Duller ([email protected])
Never trust anything you read on the internet
------------------------------------------------------------------------
theamazingmolio's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/5931
View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/32585
 
I think Nick is right. Hop twists are more of a street thing. Even
though it is from a still position it forms the basis for a rolling hop
twist (that's the right term for it?). And even then it could sort of go
under the freestyle category, although it's probably used more in street
unicycling videos. But as Dan Heaton says Freestyle + Trials = Street.
So going by this things fit under freestyle and trials and then there's
things that would only fit street for example grinding.


--
Robbie - Spoons Taste Good

Jacinto is the king.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Robbie's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/5302
View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/32585
 
On Mon, 24 May 2004 03:06:08 -0500, "andrew_carter" wrote:

>Yeh, I realise it's a bit of a poor explanation but I couldn't make it
>any clearer without adding more text and I really didn't want too many
>seconds of text since it's a video tutorial. I'll probably add some of
>these explanations (like yours) later on as text beside the link to the
>video. I don't really have time to change the video for now, but maybe
>I will in a few weeks or months.


Andrew, the videos are great and very instructional. Would it be
possible for you to redo the text as a voice over? Benefits:
1. More 'flow' in the video.
2. Smaller filesize. I noticed there is audio to the videos but it is
not functional as it is.

I also noticed something strange. I downloaded some of the low res
versions and played them at 200% zoom. The text is legible as soon as
it fades in and stays on the screen, but becomes significantly clearer
just before it fades out. Have more people noticed that?

Klaas Bil - Newsgroup Addict
--
be sure to remove the saddle and simply sit on the seat post. this is far more comfortable - tennisgh22 on the comfort of Savage unis
 
I have just added heaps to the site! Every page has content and i'm
really happy with the way its looking. Don't be fooled though we are not
yet finished, still a few finishing touches to make.
In anther thread discussing this site someone set up a Wiki books thing,
we have used this to store all the written tips and anyone can add and
edit what they like.
So come take a look at the site

http://www.freewebs.com/andrewcarter/home.htm

Tell me what you think


--
munimanpete - come on and do the muni

"Look mum, that boy's on a circus bike"
------------------------------------------------------------------------
munimanpete's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/6311
View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/32585
 
Great work guys. It's looking real nice. One thing that would be nice
to have is a place in the guest book for AIM, MSN, etc. screen names and
RSU usernames.

I like the tutorial vids. The texts in the videos are helpful but not
as much as being able to see the skill many time over and over again.


Keep up the good work.

Daniel


--
daino149 - How's it going, Texas?

Check out my pics: www.unicyclist.com/gallery/daino
Sig count: 2

04.05.19 11088
04.05.20 11126
04.05.23 11214
------------------------------------------------------------------------
daino149's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/933
View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/32585
 
ur wrote:
> *Just a little thread-jacking here, but how old was that movie of Dan
> Heaton, and how high did he jump? *


That video clip is from the 2001 NUC (National Unicycle Convention) in
Toronto, Canada.

I don't know how high the jump was. It was up to the hood of a car.
The suspension on the car was slightly modified to make the car less
bouncy so it would be easier to jump on the hood. That may have
affected the height of the car.


--
john_childs - Guinness Mojo

john_childs (at) hotmail (dot) com
Gallery: '' (http://www.unicyclist.com/gallery/john_childs)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
john_childs's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/449
View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/32585
 

> you could do with a bit more stuff under freestyle, its lookin alittle
> bare

Well not many people have submitted any freestyle tips and I'm
definately not the best teacher. :) I'm going to have a really good
look through the forums for tips and get them put up on the site (with
credit, etc. of course). Then it will be nice and full.


--
andrew_carter - www.unicycles.com.au

HTTP://WWW.UNICYCLIST.COM/GALLERY/ANDREW
andrew_carter (at) mail (dot) com
http://www.unicycles.com.au
New photos added 11/04 - http://www.unicyclist.com/gallery/albuu61
------------------------------------------------------------------------
andrew_carter's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/1052
View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/32585
 

> -Originally posted by john_childs-
> *That video clip is from the 2001 NUC (National Unicycle Convention)
> in Toronto, Canada.
>
> I don't know how high the jump was. It was up to the hood of a car.
> The suspension on the car was slightly modified to make the car less
> bouncy so it would be easier to jump on the hood. That may have
> affected the height of the car.*



Thankyou!! I'm going out to measure the height of my car now :) Dan
Heaton must be able to jump way higher now!!! And Andrew... Keep up the
good work! Great website! It would be good to find someone that knew
stuff about street unicycling, coz there aren't exactly that many people
that can do it.


--
ur - Unicycling Revolution
------------------------------------------------------------------------
ur's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/4199
View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/32585
 
munimanpete wrote:
> *...
> In anther thread discussing this site someone set up a Wiki books
> thing, we have used this to store all the written tips and anyone can
> add and edit what they like.
> ...
> *



That is great use of Wiki, I love it...

The Index of that info on http://wikibooks.org/wiki/Unicycling
is now slightly out of sync with your web site
http://www.freewebs.com/andrewcarter/home.htm

/\/\


--
mike.hinson - Unicyclist since Nov 2000

"I have to overcome a 'stress hill' when tightening the nuts, but once
installed they sit in a 'stress valley'. "

--Klaas Bil
------------------------------------------------------------------------
mike.hinson's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/1652
View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/32585