Intro To Unicycle - Feat. Champion Unicyclist, Connie Cotter

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  • Опубликовано: 16 май 2024
  • World Champion Unicyclist, Connie provides some tips for getting started with a unicycle.
    Connie Cotter has been unicycling for thirty year. She holds a number of world unicycling titles and numerous U.S. national titles. She has been and an Executive for the International Unicycling Federation. president of the Twin City Unicycle Club and an officer of the Unicycling Society of America in various capacities.
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Комментарии • 49

  • @SeattleRingHunter
    @SeattleRingHunter Год назад +1

    Wish they would have used a wireless lav microphone on her. Such good teaching yet noisy background noise. Get Miss Connie a wireless mic for future videos. 😃

  • @davidhenricks4539
    @davidhenricks4539 6 лет назад +2

    Thank you for making this video!!!!

  • @jboquiren1
    @jboquiren1 6 лет назад

    It was a pleasure meeting Connie at NAUCC 2017 :)

  • @benbrown8258
    @benbrown8258 5 лет назад +7

    I see tons of videos with men teaching techniques but very few with women. This is a very good video that I can show my friends that are not men that they too could unicycle because other women do.

  • @HoboDan
    @HoboDan 10 месяцев назад

    Love the tips! Super helpful and you cover a lot. It's almost like you're the best in the world at what you do 😉

  • @Carsonous
    @Carsonous 5 лет назад +1

    Awesome and informative video to perfect my skills.l I'll be posting new videos soon on my new KH20!

  • @catherineberrill3927
    @catherineberrill3927 4 года назад

    Thanks, this was helpful.

  • @arieswaters
    @arieswaters 5 лет назад +6

    Super good teaching though what a lady. She's got that acts down makes it look easy it's so freaking hard at first

  • @stevenkimdmd
    @stevenkimdmd 4 года назад +10

    Please invest in some good microphones, the background noise is unbearable.

  • @markUTview
    @markUTview 4 года назад

    Great tips. Super hard to me for me with the background noise.

  • @kevinbarske5635
    @kevinbarske5635 4 года назад +2

    Lots of good tips here for beginner unicyclists. Unfortunately the audio isn't very good with all the background gym noise :(

  • @greatstuff5
    @greatstuff5 4 года назад

    Damn she’s my hero

  • @eamonncy
    @eamonncy 3 года назад +3

    Shame about the audio, but still a very informative video. Amazing skills at the end.

  • @craigwelch8916
    @craigwelch8916 Год назад

    The audio for this video is so bad, the producers should have been too ashamed to publish it.
    Great material - it should now be dubbed, given that it's all one speaker.

  • @kravenofspider
    @kravenofspider 4 года назад

    Does this skill transfer over to other balance skills? Does it help with propreception, juggling, etc?

    • @JugglingGuild
      @JugglingGuild  4 года назад +1

      Possibly but I don't think there's evidence for it. I don't think unicycling contributes to tight rope walking. So as far as proprioception goes, I'd have to say I do not think so. The key to balance though, and proprioception for that matter it so keep looking at a single point, ie the end of the tightrope, where you want to go on a unicycle, or the top of an object that you're balancing on your hand. If the eyes remain locked, you have reference point for the rest of your body. Good luck.

    • @kravenofspider
      @kravenofspider 4 года назад

      @@JugglingGuild Thank you for the response! I just got hooked on juggling. I enjoy balance exercises as I do judo footsweeps which require good balance. Does balancing a club on the head improve juggling?

    • @JugglingGuild
      @JugglingGuild  4 года назад

      @@kravenofspider The theory goes (Nick Gatto's) that balancing a club on the chin, nose, or forehead helps one determine the mid-point (crossing point for higher numbers). Again, there's no science to back this up, but Anthony was pretty darn good.

    • @kravenofspider
      @kravenofspider 4 года назад

      @@JugglingGuild I just saw that guy. He is other worldly. I will try it. One last question, what is considered a solid 3 ball cascade in juggling? How many catches before moving on to tricks etc?

    • @JugglingGuild
      @JugglingGuild  4 года назад +1

      @@kravenofspider 100 catches is solid. But start trying tricks after you can solidly do 30 catches. Here's why: you have to start concentrating on the timing of whatever move you are going to do. And while you're doing that, your body keeps doing the juggling for you leading to 'Unconscious competence' with the cascade. ie you can do the skill without thinking about it.

  • @barracudamax3372
    @barracudamax3372 6 лет назад

    Hve you improved any since this video?

    • @JugglingGuild
      @JugglingGuild  6 лет назад +1

      KnightWheel I'm not sure what you're asking?

  • @barracudamax3372
    @barracudamax3372 6 лет назад

    Did you get any better at riding a unicycle?

    • @JugglingGuild
      @JugglingGuild  6 лет назад +2

      No, I make the videos so young folks, gym teachers, and recreation directors have a quality resource to go to when I can't be there to teach.

    • @barracudamax3372
      @barracudamax3372 6 лет назад

      Oh ok

  • @gliderrider
    @gliderrider 6 лет назад

    It looks like holding onto the seat in front would be easier to start. Just tiring more. But then I ride electric unicycles and its all standing. The seat looks to throw me off. Lol

  • @mulugetagirmay6118
    @mulugetagirmay6118 5 лет назад +1

    Good rider

  • @maxpower4629
    @maxpower4629 Год назад

    There’s no way that guy has never been on a unicycle. Way too competent for a rookie.

  • @barracudamax3372
    @barracudamax3372 6 лет назад

    Have*

  • @jazziered142
    @jazziered142 4 года назад

    Every video I've seen besides this one said absolutely do not lock your knee. There should be just a slight bend. Locking your knees is very very bad for your joints..

  • @trexinvert
    @trexinvert 6 лет назад +1

    Lock your knees? Serious? I've been doing it wrong. I will try. thanks.

  • @user-yc4ot3lu2e
    @user-yc4ot3lu2e 6 лет назад

    Nliec

  • @arieswaters
    @arieswaters 5 лет назад +1

    That's the way I like my videos whole lots of background noise

    • @JugglingGuild
      @JugglingGuild  5 лет назад +3

      Yeah, it's pain, but it's one thing to pull her aside at a festival and quite another to book studio time.

  • @bruceiler9399
    @bruceiler9399 5 лет назад +2

    Can a 60 + yo man learn to ride one of these??

    • @JugglingGuild
      @JugglingGuild  5 лет назад

      Bruce Iler possibly. I remember a fellow who got one for his 50 or 60th birthday and used to ride through the park. Your feet just have to be fast enough to step down.

    • @keyote3
      @keyote3 5 лет назад +1

      @@JugglingGuild I am currently 67, nearly 68 and I ride most days, not brilliantly, but at least I try.....!!!!

    • @JugglingGuild
      @JugglingGuild  5 лет назад

      way to go, that's awesome to hear!

    • @benbrown8258
      @benbrown8258 5 лет назад

      About five years back I attended a Redmond Township unicycle Club meeting where is a 90 year old man was completing a class in beginning unicycling. So it's possible.

    • @thesaxman
      @thesaxman 4 года назад

      I started riding Unicycles at 59....now at 69 I have a 20’’ a 27’’ and a 36’’ so yes its possible..lots of practise and it has been scary at times, but I keep going!

  • @dystopian_20
    @dystopian_20 4 года назад

    soooooooo loud!!

  • @mrsledge
    @mrsledge Год назад

    When you say internationaly, in America, do you mean what non-Americans mean? I hope you do 😕

  • @mrsledge
    @mrsledge Год назад

    The noooooise

  • @pablo6305
    @pablo6305 11 месяцев назад

    I tell ya. This isnt like learning to ride bike its ĺike learning to ride a broke bike