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This is Sean from Expert Village. Another good way to practice is just on a flat ground
if you have a good open area, like a parking lot or driveway whatever you can find that
is smooth and flat, just kind of pedal around and do some real small hang 5. You'll find
when you first learn is that you are either not going to get up high enough which means
you are not going to be tall enough on the front tire. Or you are going to be too far
and you are going to over the bars. This trick takes a lot of practice and a lot of time
to invest into it to just get it right. Try not to if you can to use your brake. Whenever
you can it will help you with your balance. If you need to feather it, go ahead. But a
good way to practice it like I said just find a nice flat area and where ever you can just
do a real small one. Just go up
and do real small ones like that and keep building on them as you go and over time they
will get longer and longer and you'll get better on them.