Inner Balance

Extreme Unicyling DVD
Main Feature: 34mins
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Brian MacKenzie's follow up to Training Wheel Not Required, Inner Balance offers some of the coolest riding, and uses the most incredible filming techniques seen before including the never before seen 'filming while riding a unicycle' technique developed by Brian

Inner Balance features some of the top riders in their respective riding styles from Canada, USA, New Zealand, and Australia. Jordan Brown takes giraffe riding to the next level with 2.5 foot drops and riding the skinnies in Ray's Indoor Mountainbike Park. Adam Cohen flies through the streets of Manhattan choosing lines that bob and weave through pedestrians, taxi's and buses with Brian MacKenzie filming from his unicycle right with him the whole way.

World Champions Amy Shields and Ryan Woessner cut the rug in unicycling's figrue skating equivelant; Pairs Freestyle, and Gilby does everything in reverse, easily the world's best 2 Wheeler Rider (the two wheels are stacked, you pedal forwards to go backwards...and it only gets harder from there!)

Inner Balance is not only limited to unicycling, it also shows Parkour (Free-Running) and Matt Hall's incredible juggling skills.
    

Review From Steve Relles

Brian's new movie is TIGHT! His unique coker-mounted filming style is polished and refined to razor-like preicision. He's found the best angles, from ground level shots which give your face pedal-bites to dizzying overhead shots. Also each song Brian chose is truly excellent and the high-quality video is brilliantly mixed with the smoking tunes.

Mr. MacKenzie has made what I certainly feel is far and and away the most professional uni flick to date. The applause went on long after the lights came back on.

Review From Erin

I just finished watching IB. What a fantastic filming and editing job!!!

The music was well chosen and worked perfectly with the footage. The diversity of unicycles and unicycling styles was refreshing and the film angles and perspectives used were impressively creative.

All in all, a much more imaginative unicycling film than any I've seen in a long time. 

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