Started learning last night for an hour, then tonight for an hour. I will try your technique of doing hopping circles and hopping straight. Then try riding with one leg tomorrow night. I've been practicing only about an hour each night. I was able to learn the Onewheel in about 4-5 nights, it then clicked and I began to be comfortable with it, so I suspect my EUC might be the same learning process. BTW, I am 53 years old!
You calmed me man, today I got my wheel and its my first ever wheel - Inmotion V11Y, everyone says its the best wheel for the beginner. Though I spent like 3 hours practicing and still could do only 20-25 feet on it. Nothing "clicked" in my brain yet, but I am going to be there!!! Thanks for the lesson.
I practice about 45 minutes a day and every new day I surprise myself that I get incrementally better. I've only been riding for about four months now and I'm already doing steep and technical rocky dirt trails with gnarly drop offs and stuff that is actually tough to do even on a mountain bike. Don't practice too much on any one day as from what I've heard and what I believe your brain needs to sleep on it. Then the next day watch how you get better. I also practice in the living room getting on and getting off and definitely work on your low-speed balance skills. The better you are at doing low speed turns and stops the better you will improve overall.
I did 30mins today. Inside. So just trying to go 6ft. Get used to keeping it up. Not that easy. Also bought wrong size knee and elbow pads. How are you doing now?
Good recommendations! One thing i dont see too many people mention, is to learn not put your foot down off the pedal until you've slowed to almost a complete stop. I really tweaked some tendons in my knee trying to stop my 96lb EX30 by putting my foot down to stop while moving. I didnt hurt myself too bad, but it was enough to limit the amount of time i could spend learning each day which was frustrating! I wanted to ride!
Its better to learn by getting a cheapey ride to not worry if it gets scratched and if its a slow one, its not so worrisome that it gets away from you.
I started on the master 3 days ago , this has helped a lot , I can already do sharp turns , I can mount on 1 leg but dismount on both (I’ve only ridden in house since I haven’t been able to get out yet 😭)
Great video. I got my first ewheel and its the Begode extreme just like in your video. Yeah the wheel is heavy and diffcult to learn especially for someone with no experience. Your pointers are very helpful. Each time i get on, i learn a little more but still cannot ride without holding onto something....Guess practice pratice practice will help with that. There is also the physiological response that the body produces like shaky legs and nervousnous and a little trembling with fear. Guess time and more practice will help with this. Thank you for the informative video! !!
Practicing gliding forward with one leg as long as possible will assist in mounting. However that particular skill takes the longest time to master, even after you get your balance on an EUC while moving. I recommend trying that technique over and over again on smooth ground until it comes easily and naturally. 😊
Learn to mount without pads... then add pads as an additional skill. Learning to ride without pads is an invaluable skill that contributes to your padded riding proficiency.
I leave my wheel in the living room and I practice getting on and off 10 to 15 times a day. Step on, go forward and stop. Repeat. you'll be surprised at your progress if you do a little bit every day
Very good tips, I’m in the learning phase and these tips are really helping… I just had my first hour and yes it needs patience, and it looks easier than it is. It’s a challenge but I’m sure in 4-5 more hours of practicing I’ll advance a lot. Many thanks ! 🎩🫡💪🏼
I hope the video helps! If you want any further help about anything specific, just leave a comment and I will try to help in any way I can. Best of luck in the learning process 😊
I've been riding for four months now and I have blown myself away at how technical some of the trails I am already doing. It is an absolute blast! Much funner than just hauling ass on the asphalt. Be careful with those speed wobbles at high speeds until you get your skill level up
I just tried first time for 30mins. Going 6ft to window isn't that easy. Doesn't like to stay up right. Guy online said I need to go outside to go faster for it to stay up easier
I don’t think that Master is good choice as wheel to learning. It needs a lot of effort and skills to ride. I wouldn’t ride an euc if Master was my first wheel.
Started learning last night for an hour, then tonight for an hour. I will try your technique of doing hopping circles and hopping straight. Then try riding with one leg tomorrow night. I've been practicing only about an hour each night. I was able to learn the Onewheel in about 4-5 nights, it then clicked and I began to be comfortable with it, so I suspect my EUC might be the same learning process. BTW, I am 53 years old!
You calmed me man, today I got my wheel and its my first ever wheel - Inmotion V11Y, everyone says its the best wheel for the beginner. Though I spent like 3 hours practicing and still could do only 20-25 feet on it. Nothing "clicked" in my brain yet, but I am going to be there!!! Thanks for the lesson.
Don't worry, keep up that practice! You'll get there very soon! 20-25 feet is great progress!
I practice about 45 minutes a day and every new day I surprise myself that I get incrementally better. I've only been riding for about four months now and I'm already doing steep and technical rocky dirt trails with gnarly drop offs and stuff that is actually tough to do even on a mountain bike. Don't practice too much on any one day as from what I've heard and what I believe your brain needs to sleep on it. Then the next day watch how you get better. I also practice in the living room getting on and getting off and definitely work on your low-speed balance skills. The better you are at doing low speed turns and stops the better you will improve overall.
I did 30mins today. Inside. So just trying to go 6ft. Get used to keeping it up. Not that easy.
Also bought wrong size knee and elbow pads.
How are you doing now?
Good recommendations! One thing i dont see too many people mention, is to learn not put your foot down off the pedal until you've slowed to almost a complete stop. I really tweaked some tendons in my knee trying to stop my 96lb EX30 by putting my foot down to stop while moving. I didnt hurt myself too bad, but it was enough to limit the amount of time i could spend learning each day which was frustrating! I wanted to ride!
same
Its better to learn by getting a cheapey ride to not worry if it gets scratched and if its a slow one, its not so worrisome that it gets away from you.
Great video man. I’ve watched countless vids like this but you’re very thorough and detailed in your instruction. I appreciate the upload!
Excellent video 😁 As a new rider I really appreciate this invaluable information 😄
You are awesome!!
Great. First video offering good concise information without unnecessary 'fluff', thank you!
I started on the master 3 days ago , this has helped a lot , I can already do sharp turns , I can mount on 1 leg but dismount on both (I’ve only ridden in house since I haven’t been able to get out yet 😭)
Lots of good advice here
Still the best learner video on EUC available. I always recommend this video to new riders! Good job, Rob 😀
Yes helmet!
Great video. I got my first ewheel and its the Begode extreme just like in your video. Yeah the wheel is heavy and diffcult to learn especially for someone with no experience. Your pointers are very helpful. Each time i get on, i learn a little more but still cannot ride without holding onto something....Guess practice pratice practice will help with that. There is also the physiological response that the body produces like shaky legs and nervousnous and a little trembling with fear. Guess time and more practice will help with this. Thank you for the informative video! !!
Hi ya. Many tutorials are needed. I can ride my master now ok but I cant mount the damn thing. Locked in pads make it even harder.
Practicing gliding forward with one leg as long as possible will assist in mounting. However that particular skill takes the longest time to master, even after you get your balance on an EUC while moving. I recommend trying that technique over and over again on smooth ground until it comes easily and naturally. 😊
Learn to mount without pads... then add pads as an additional skill. Learning to ride without pads is an invaluable skill that contributes to your padded riding proficiency.
I leave my wheel in the living room and I practice getting on and off 10 to 15 times a day. Step on, go forward and stop. Repeat. you'll be surprised at your progress if you do a little bit every day
Thanks man. I’m learning with the OG Sherman
Best of luck, I hope it helps!
Helpful info,nice video thx
Glad I could help! If you have issues or want further one on one help, feel free to comment again and I'll try to help you out the best I can 🫡
Use trekking poles.
Interesting idea, I've actually never heard of that before. 🙂
Very good tips, I’m in the learning phase and these tips are really helping…
I just had my first hour and yes it needs patience, and it looks easier than it is.
It’s a challenge but I’m sure in 4-5 more hours of practicing I’ll advance a lot.
Many thanks !
🎩🫡💪🏼
Perfectly timed video! Just got my first EUC (Begode Extreme) yesterday! Can't wait to get out and rip some trails after I've mastered the basics!
I hope the video helps! If you want any further help about anything specific, just leave a comment and I will try to help in any way I can. Best of luck in the learning process 😊
I've been riding for four months now and I have blown myself away at how technical some of the trails I am already doing. It is an absolute blast! Much funner than just hauling ass on the asphalt. Be careful with those speed wobbles at high speeds until you get your skill level up
I just tried first time for 30mins. Going 6ft to window isn't that easy. Doesn't like to stay up right. Guy online said I need to go outside to go faster for it to stay up easier
He is right - just like riding a bike, as it moves forward it will want to stay upright more and more. 🙂 Keep at it, I believe in you!
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I don’t think that Master is good choice as wheel to learning. It needs a lot of effort and skills to ride. I wouldn’t ride an euc if Master was my first wheel.