Danni wrote:
> Practice still stands on both crank positions. You should be able to
> hold each side for 5+ seconds before you should try a handrail.
>
> Another good way to become handrail-ready is to practice on a long 2x4
> skinny side up. Try and go as slow as possible and maintain your
> balance.
>
> Another im****tant factor in skinny riding is being able to mount on a
> rail. This takes practice, so find something relatively near the
> ground.
>
> Also gapping to a skinny and riding it, jumping up (depending on your
> skill level) and riding it out, etc are all im****tant trials skills.
>
> The more you do it, the better your control will become. Dedicate a
> little bit of time each practice and you should have it fairly quickly.
> Avoid trying to go fast: go slow and in control.
Why do you need to go slow? I can only ride skinny's fast.
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