non-preferred foot back onto the wheel. Focus on balancing
and not falling left or right. Try to look ahead rather than
down!
Have your hands out to help you balance!
To come to stop simply lean backwards and the wheel will
slow down and come to a stop. You may dismount your
non-preferred foot when standing.
Note: The harder you lean forwards or backwards will dictate
the speed in which the wheel accelerates and decelerates.
4.2.4 Turning
When turning, lean your body gently to the side in which you
want to go and straighten up when you want to go straight
again! As you become more experienced at riding you will
find other ways to turn such as; letting the wheel fall just side
to side, just turning the lower part of your body, leaning your
entire body. Advanced riders will usually incorporate a
combination of these.
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