No some people are just born with that skill, if you weren't then you're screwed!
computer trickery, its not physically possible.. trust me, i've tried.
Probably easier with a really big backside to act as a counter balance.
I imagine it's quite like unicycling - though a little harder, as you're on a machine not designed for it (and you don't have a reverse gear). In which case from recent personal experience, stupidly difficult, but possible if you put in hours and hours of practice.
Practice, and staying relaxed...
Nothing to do with having a large rear end. It's just a conspiracy!!!
Is it possible to do it on a treadmill?
Is the treadmill stationary or moving at a speed of 100mph?
Is the treadmill stationary or moving at a speed of 100mph?
Well that all depends on which way the wind is blowing, was that a trick question?
did for a short time once when teaching myself to trackstand, popped a wheelie and there i was bounceing around on the back wheel till it dawned on me I seemed to be further from the ground than was safe and over i went. ๐ณ
accept like I have that we are old and passed it, if you can't manage it by the age of 13 (let alone 30) give up.
trackstanding is where it's at nowadays anyway.
No way is that possible.
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