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I would emphasize that practice, practice, practice is a key to more confident riding on uneven terrain. I recall one trail that I took when I had <50 miles under my belt. The trail was so uneven and full of loose gravel that I had to stop after a few minutes to take a break. I thought to myself - what have I gotten myself into - do I walk my OW back from where I came from? I persisted and finally exited the trail to much relief and thought I should never do that again. This morning - after >500 miles of riding, I took that same path and absolutely killed it. My balance, change in direction, course plotting, ankle rolls etc were so fluid that it put a great smile on my face knowing that a month ago, I dreaded that trail. So all I can say is keep on riding and progressively increase the difficulty of the ride and you will get better and better. Gosh is this so much fun. I am already planning my vacation trips to include Onewheeling as part of the agenda.