Sunday, December 19, 2010

garage ride 12-19-2010

Habeeb and I took it to the garage today due to cold and VERY windy weather. It was Habeeb's first time on his new 20" Nimbus II. He made it across the garage several times, both on the 20" and on the 24" MUni. He had tried to learn to ride in years past, and today caught back up with his previous abilities. I can't wait until he can ride well enough for us to go out riding together!

Sly also joined us to give it a whirl, and he almost made it across the garage a couple times. It'd be awesome if he learns to ride too! Not only could we do some family riding, but he could maybe ride with his godbrothers after they learn!

I worked on hopping today, when I could get a uni away from Habeeb and Sly. I was free mounting into immediate hops, and managed a good run of 10 hops before UPDing. It may not sound like much, but it was a personal best for me!

The funniest guy in the garage today was SB3 doing trials on his trike! I'll have to post a video of that sometime too. He wants a uni so badly! He insisted on riding my MUni today (with a lot of help from mom!). I can't wait until he's actually big enough to fit a tiny uni of his own.

Tomorrow is supposed to be more of the same weather-wise, so I expect we'll be in the garage again. Habeeb will probably work on free mounting in addition to riding, Sly will keep working on getting across the garage, and I'll work on more hopping skills, including transitioning to riding. That's the plan, anyway.

Here's a short video clip of one of Habeeb's runs across the garage on the MUni, and my run of 10 hops. I was having fun exploring iMovie software on the MacBook Pro. :)

Saturday, December 18, 2010

I hate winter!

Seriously, I don't do cold. There's a reason I got my first uni for xmas but didn't learn to ride until the following May. It was COLD outside! Now I'm getting back into riding at exactly the wrong time of year--winter! It snowed a couple days ago. I was seriously thinking about riding the uni out in the snow (I do have MUni afterall!), but Habeeb was out to sea, Sly and Jman were playing in the snow, SB3 was inside with a snotty nose, and Iago didn't need to be out in the cold either, so I stayed in with the two littles. By the time Sly and Jman came back in it had switched to rain, and I really wasn't interested in riding in slush while it was raining.

So, I haven't spent too much time on the uni, between the cold weather and the need for having someone (ie, Sly) babysit so I can be free to ride. It's actually rather discouraging.

But Habeeb is available for the next little while, 24/7 while he's on xmas leave. So hopefully I can get out and actually ride some. I'd really like to try riding some easy trails at a nearby state park, or even just ride around the botanical gardens if it's 'bike' friendly. Maybe tomorrow I can pull one of those off while babygirl and all the boys stay home for a while.

Sunday, December 12, 2010

It's an epidemic!

Michelangelo's big brother, Joe Cool, was practicing on Michelangelo's new uni, and then on Habeeb's new uni, and doing very, very well after just one day. Now he too wants to learn to ride, and we just went in together on getting him a new uni too. He pitched in and we ordered him a Nimbus II uni just like Habeeb's, only in red instead of blue. It should be delivered by the end of the week. I expect he'll be showing us all sorts of stuff by the time we're back to visit him again. He may also get to borrow paxuni's 20" torker until his Nimbus II arrives, and/or Joe Cool and Michelangelo may meet up with pax sometimes to ride and encourage each other. It's awesome that they'll have each other to ride with!

PAXuni

So much has changed in unicycling since I was a kid. Now folks are riding offroad where bikes fear to tread and and creating a whole new world of street/trials unicycling with pedal grabs, crankflips, unispins, skinnies, standstills, gaps, and more. (Do a search on youtube and you can find all sorts of amazing unicycle videos!)

Also, the internet has exploded since I was a kid, and unicyclists from all over the world are networking online, communicating through forums and youtube, and finding each other to meet up in real life.
This weekend, I was able to meet up with paxuni, a fellow unicycler who lives just minutes from my bff! While we were in town visiting my friends, I was able to meet up with pax for a ride around a local park on Saturday afternoon. Pax is relatively new to unicycling, but is doing terrific. He has a wicked sweet 29" uni he let me try out, and I just loved it! It rides SOOOO SMOOTH! And so quiet!! You just fly on that beautiful thing. I so have to add one of those to my collection someday, and it makes me want to try one of the 36" wheels if I ever get a chance!

Pax enjoyed trying out my 24" MUni, which, with its big knobby tire, wasn't too much smaller overall than his big 29" cruiser. I was amazed at the noise coming from that knobby tire on the roads we were riding on compared to the silence of his smooth tire. It was really amazing how different the two unis were, and how different from the other unis I had there--Habeeb's 20" Nimbus II freestyle uni and Michelangelo's 16" trainer. You would think a uni is a uni, but that's so not true!

The other particular excitement of the afternoon was my out-of-nowhere UPD (unplanned dismount) face first on the asphalt. Boy, was I ever glad to be wearing a helmet! Wow! But it would have been much nicer if I had remembered to wear the new wrist guards I left sitting in the back of the truck. They never even crossed my mind, and didn't even enter my mind until a bit later after the initial shock of the fall wore off. As it turns out, I had my worst fall ever by far on a uni, but fortunately only ended up with some good road rash on each hand, some minor road rash and a nice bruise and some puffiness on my left cheek bone, and a couple of mildly bruised knees. I was able to get right back on and keep on riding, enjoying the rest of the afternoon, and later kicking myself for not remembering those gloves! Ah well, at least it was all minor injuries.

On the other hand, when I consider the fall I had, and survived with only minor injuries, I actually feel quite a bit freer and emboldened to push my limits a little further or a little faster, perhaps. I mean I already had a bad fall, unexpected, and it really wasn't THAT bad falling flat on my face and scraping myself up. I can deal with it okay. And that makes me more comfortable with the idea of falling. Like I told Michelangelo, the first thing you learn how to do is FALL. Well, Saturday, I relearned how to fall. Now I'm ready to learn how to REALLY ride this thing!! :)

However, I AM going to remember to wear more safety gear from now one!

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Happy Birthday, Michelangelo!

So, my bff commented recently (when I started riding again and talking unicycles) that her ds, my godson, has commented in the past that someday he wanted to learn how to ride a unicycle, and would mention me, his godmom, when he said so. So, when I found that out, I of course had to make sure that Michelangelo got a brand spanking new unicycle for his 7th birthday, the first bday I've been able to be at since his Birth Day. For such a special boy and special occasion we got him a 16" Trainer unicycle complete with specially requested by him Green Flames! The unibug has attacked again! Happy Birthday, Michelangelo! I love ya, buddy, and I can't wait to go riding with you very soon!

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

brrrrrrrr!

I don't do cold. Add in a brisk 15-20mph wind, and I stay indoors as much as possible! Cold is the reason I got my 1st uni for xmas at 11yo but didn't learn to really ride it until the following May. During the cold winter, I rode inside, down the hallway of our house and crash landed on mom and dad's bed.

So that's why I haven't got anything new to post. It's COLD. I don't do cold. brrrrr.

Thursday, December 2, 2010

20" Nimbus II blue with ISIS hub

There's a new addition to the family as of today! Habeeb's new freestyle unicycle arrived today from unicycle.com. He choose a 20" Nimbus II, chrome frame and blue rim, ISIS hub. One reason we choose a 20" uni was because it would fit Jman better if he really wanted to learn to ride. At the very least, he enjoyed helping me put it together! That was enough excitement for one afternoon though. He wasn't interested in trying to ride it when Sly and I took it outside. I don't have pix, but Jman did go out and try to get on it with my help later after it got dark. I'd love it if Jman learned to ride!




Sly gave it a whirl, and was quite pleased with himself. It's a MUCH easier ride that the 24" MUni. He mounted holding on to the gate there, and was comfortable enough to let go momentarily at least while he pedaled the few feet there. He doesn't have his heart set on learning to ride, so I don't know if he'll follow through, but he too will be more likely to learn on the 20" than on The Beast.

And I gave it a whirl after Sly and found it to be much different from my other uni's, including my 24" unis back home. It's more like those than the MUni, but it rides very differently, much more maneuverable. I totally understand why most flatland, trials, and street riding is done on a 19 or 20" wheel. I think I would have mastered more tricks when I was younger if I'd had the smaller wheel. We'll see what I'm able to pull off now that I'm older, wiser (ie--less daring), and have much less free time on my hands to practice thanks for 4 kiddoes and an at sea sweetheart! It'll be slow going at best, but fun for sure! I'm already developing my plan for what to work on first. I have some really basic skills I'm going to have to master before I can move on to anything remotely impressive (as if riding a unicycle in the first place isn't impressive enough! haha!).

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Sk8 Park 11-29-2010

Shot this at the local sk8 park. It's got a leg in front free mount, forwards, backwards, and a bit of one-footed (left) before a UPD. Later I did my first baby hops on the MUni, but I don't have that on video. I need to work on being able to do tricks with either foot, tighter smoother turns, and on hops. Then I'll move on to more new stuff and to real off roading. Earlier in the day I rode for some workout distance to get in shape and start losing some baby weight.

Monday, November 29, 2010

Rollin', rollin', rollin'!

After taking a couples days off this weekend (it got cold!), I got back in the saddleagain this morning and rode around (and around and around) the neighborhood, trying to get some beginning distance riding in, even though it's with a MUni on streets and sidewalks. There's no way I would have run or jogged so far as I rode, but on one wheel it's still a great workout without all the pounding. This is going to go a long way in dropping the extra poundage I'm still carrying around after baby #4! But, being the wuss that I am in cold weather, maybe I should talk Habeeb into a trails uni I could learn tricks on in the garage with a space heater!

Actually, he's got the unibug bad enough that he's planning on ordering a freestyle uni for himself later today (cyber monday!). He's gonna get a 20" wheel so Jman can maybe ride it too. Wouldn't that be awesome?!?

Anyway, I'm riding smoothly on the new MUni, and for long enough distances before UPD's (unplanned dismounts). I'm comfortable with most of what I used to do eons ago on my old unis. My most immediate goal was to get back into good enough shape to be able to try some of the harder stuff I used to do (still not terribly complicated) on this bigger tougher MUni, and to get over the initial "saddle soreness" from starting back riding. So, I'm definitely on track so far. And riding again is just flat out FUN! I'm SO glad I'm getting back into riding, and also SO glad that there's a fantastic uni forum online with so many folks to learn from and share with. Check it out at unicyclist.com.

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Beware the Uni Bug--it's contagious!

So, now that I am unicycling again (sorry I don't have more posts on that yet!), some others in the family are wanting to have some Fun on One also. Habeeb (dh) used to try to ride my old unicycle years ago, and he's trying to get up on and ride The Beast now. I'll have to record his attempts at free mounting and post those! Sly (13yo) isn't so sure he wants to risk his manhood at this time. Jman (11yo) wanted to try The Beast, but quite honestly, it's just too big for him. I'm not sure he has the inseam for my 24" wheels at home either. And so, Habeeb and I are trying to decide on a 20" unicycle to buy, partly for Jman, and partly for our own fun and amusement. The 20" would be better for Jman to learn on (if he really wants to), and would be easier for doing flatland or trials on. Soooo, do we buy a freestyle Nimbus uni, or a trials Nimbus uni, or maybe a KH flatland, or a KH longneck? Honestly, the KH are probably a no-go--more expensive. And I think Habeeb is leaning more towards a freestyle than trials. I'm happy with anything! :)

As for littlest family members, SB3 just LOVES watching uni videos on youtube. Give it a couple more years, and I have a feeling we'll be getting him a 12" wheel to learn on! And of course Iago is a LONG way from riding, but she'll get there someday!

As for me and The Beast, I'm getting the feel for it. I've dropped the seat a smidge, and lowered the pressure in the tire, and I'm liking that much better. I can ride it comfortably forwards, backwards, one footed (right foot out), and idle (either foot). I can free mount with either foot, and can almost do a trick mount wrapping my right leg around the seat front just for fun. Yesterday evening I rode it up to the commissary to pick up a couple things, but that was all street or sidewalk riding. Hopefully this weekend I'll get the chance to ride it a little more, or further, or on some super easy trail while Habeeb is home. Sly and I also learned about a skatepark here in town where we could ride too (which would be a point for getting a trials uni!).

Friday, November 19, 2010

My first MUni ride

Taking The Beast for a spin in the back yard. Since it's technically off road, it counts as MUni in my book! Now I just need to get back in shape, lose 30 pounds, polish up on my skills, and see where The Beast will take me. Too bad I can't lose 20 years too!

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Assembling "The Beast!"

I got it--my new MUnicycle! And this thing is a Beast compared to my old unicycles! It's a 24" Nimbus MUni, with standard features (ISIS hub, 150mm Venture cranks, you can read the specs on the website) from unicycle.com. My two previous unicycles were also 24" wheels, which were maybe as large as you could get at the time, but are pretty middle-of-the-road today. The biggest difference though is that they were simply unicycles (very nice unicycles, I might add) and The Beast is a MUnicycle--a Mountain Unicycle built to withstand serious off road venturing. I'm a long way from being able to do some of the crazy rides and tricks you can find videos of on the web (I dare you to do a youtube search for mountain unicycling!), but give me a little time. That's what this blog is gonna be for--recording my re-entry into unicycling, and MUnicycling. But first it begins with assembling the Beast, with some help from a couple of short partners that were almost as excited as I was. Check back later for more info and pix of me riding The Beast on-road, my progress and goals, and history.