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Scary Unicycle Tricks

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Summary: Want to scare people with your unicycle? Learn how to freak people out with scary unicycle tricks in this free unicycling video.

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By Kevin Foster
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Kevin Foster is a unicycle enthusiast who has been riding for over 10 years. Kevin has taught many people, adults and kids how to ride a unicycle and is versed in standard 20"/24"...read more

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"In this clip we're going to talk about using your unicycle to freak people out and make them think you're going to fall and really injure yourself. When in reality, you're in total control of the situation and making everything happen. So you're going to want to do this, after you get comfortable riding a unicycle and you're pretty much just going to flail your arms out everywhere, move your hips out in front of you, in back of you. I like to do this at performances. I like to ride, like if I'm going to perform at an elementary school, and the kids are lined up right here I'll ride straight at them, flailing my arms hips forward, backward, going all over the place, you turn the wheel and you just make it seem like you're going to fall on them. Especially if you're on a stage and people are sitting below, it really scares them and it's a fun thing to do during a show. So you just start going out. I'm going to stop, put the seat back, put it out forward, lean over just like that. Just make it look like you're really out of control, your arms all over the place, idle, turn around like this. You're going to ride straight at them and go, and then back like that. Always gets a lot of good screams. And is a lot of fun at a show. Totally in control, totally in control."

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