
Originally Posted by
tedward
This brief note may be of encouragement to you. Just persevere and practise often. I assure you that it is a similar skill to cycling, and once learnt, never forgotten. However, learning takes time and all your practice attempts go towards developing a set of conditioned responses which, taken together, constitute an autopilot facility. On smooth and level terrain it's actually no more difficult than walking. Walking is a set of conditioned responses too.
As a personal note I learnt the unicycle at age 66 and use it daily at home for a mile or so as general exercise. It's great fun, and there are all sorts of tricks to master if you like a challenge......