The word "cool" is the first thing we associate with a 20-something guy riding a wheelbarrow with all sorts of high technology. But old people can be cool as long as they have a young heart.
In recent years, Stalin park in Harbin songhua river edge, we can see such a scene: a bunch of 60 s elderly men dressed in colorful tight clothing, add a small purse, wearing a hat, and then ride a unicycle, wide in the park for a series of seemingly simple but complex unicycle movement, is very cool.
Is, this is by a group of elderly people who love the fitness of a team, they rely on riding a unicycle to fitness, attracted many viewers, become a beautiful scenery line in the city.
There are more and more onlookers, and the public opinion is more and more: "it feels very dangerous, be careful." "That's pretty cool," he said. "now the old people's life is much better than ours." "I'm going to live like that when I'm old." ......
Wang yongxiu, 55, is the leader of the group. Yong-xiu wang said himself in retirement in identity for unicycle acrobatic troupe actor husband encouraged to contact unicycle movement, and drive the sisters together ride a unicycle, then learn more and more people to follow them, "the bigger the snowball rolling," yong-xiu wang just founded the hegang unicycle association. Four years ago, she traveled with her husband from hegang to Harbin, where she took the sport of the wheelbarrow to Harbin.
In Harbin with yong-xiu wang learning to ride a unicycle uncle shao said: "are watching it on television before acrobat unicycle-riding will feel they are very tall, is magical, but now I ride it just like riding a bicycle light, so is not old as long as the heart is not old man, what things are too bold."
Uncle is also a member of the association Yang said: "riding a unicycle is a good sport, can promote the balance of the brain and nerve reflection ability, in 20 years ago, I became the alzheimer's patients, I believe that to play this thing can delay the development of dementia."
When I am old, I will live so well!