How to learn FOSJOAS self-balancing electric scooters
Source:Fosjoas begin Time: 2016-05-28
If you have never been exposed to electric self-balancing unicycle, the twin-wheeled intelligent electric scooters are recommended instead of the electric unicycles. It is suitable for any brands of electric scooter. With the growing popularity of the electric scooter, it is time for the editor to give some tips to facilitate the learning speed, taking FOSJOAS self-balancing electric scooters as an example.
In FOSJOAS, there are single-wheeled electric scooters, twin-wheeled electric scooter and two wheel self-balancing electric scooter. If you have never been exposed to self-balancing electric scooters, the twin-wheeled intelligent electric scooters V2, V3 and V5 are recommended instead of the electric unicycles.
For green hands, it is necessary to equip yourself with comfortable sportswear and sneakers. Warm up your body and keep your body agile. A Helmet, gloves, knee and ankle pads are also recommended for first-timers. To start, please take FOSJOAS electric scooter to open space and watch out for obstructions and bumpy terrains. Training belt is highly recommended for first-timers, which reduces risk of falling over.
For the learning tips, they are as follows. 1. Place Fosjoas self-balancing electric scooter vertically on the ground by one hand and power it on. 2. Unfold the paddles and straddle Fosjoas. 3. Place one foot on the centre of a paddle and bent the leg slightly to press on the cushion rubber tightly. 4. Lift your hand that holds Fosjoas, stand upright naturally and look straight forward. Shift your body weight to the leg standing on the ground and try to achieve lateral balance. 5. Maintain this position and shift your body weight gradually to the other leg and lift your supporting leg from the ground and try to maintain momentary balance. 6. Please follow and practise the above steps before starting gliding with one foot on a paddle. 7. After being able to glide with one foot smoothly, place another foot on a paddle and relax your legs for better balance. 8. Ride along and try to change directions by shifting body weight or twisting your waist slightly.
Practice makes perfect and an assistant at your side is better.