Unicycling made simple. With illustrations, videos, useful links and a progress checklist, this is the only beginner’s guide you’ll need. Learn how to ride in 7 progressive stages, with a focus on the finer details that you won’t find anywhere else. Each stage can be repeated or revisited as many times as necessary, and there’s no pressure to make swift progress. In fact, the reader is encouraged to take it slowly, with an emphasis on the value of repetition. The end result will be a smoother path to satisfaction, and a new hobby that lasts a lifetime. The world of unicycling is also introduced with information about the history, how and where to buy, types of unicycle and sporting variations. No stone is left unturned – an approach that’s often credited with leading to sporting success. Welcome to the unicycling community!
Hi, I’m Joe. In the summer of 2011 I turned 16, and decided to mark this by cycling from Land’s End to John O’ Groats – on a unicycle. This book is the story of that journey and all that led up to it. The Unicyclist, the Vicar and the Paediatrician is the unique, heartwarming and true story of Joe, a teenage unicyclist, who sets out on his ultimate challenge: to travel the length of Britain on one wheel. He is accompanied on this incredible journey by his paediatrician father, Peter, desperate for a bit of father-son bonding; and by David, the sexagenarian vicar, complete with a broom strapped to his recumbent tricycle, transforming the endeavour into a pilgrimage on wheels. But almost from the beginning, the three are beset by problems: mechanical failures, broken handlebars, an unexpected ambulance ride. Can Joe and his companions overcome the crises that come their way, and make it to the finish line? This moving account, written jointly by Peter and Joe, follows this remarkable team as they battle against adversity and press on to reach their goal. From Joe’s earliest ventures into long-distance unicycling and months of training amidst the realities of family life and father-son communication, through to their enthusiastic start from Land’s End and the fateful day that followed, their journeys will delight, amuse, challenge and inspire you. Donations from sales will be made to the Lullaby Trust (Formerly the Foundation for the Study of Infant Deaths). This was one of the charities supported by the sponsored unicycle ride