Ha! No easy, blanket answer for that.  If you land wrong and hard, you'll 
mess up just about any wheel. 

http://www.flickr.com/photos/cyclofiend/2643604057/

Start slow and low.  Get competent rolling up on one wheel and then the 
other.  Because that develops a good sense of how to land.   

And learning any new technique can be hard on the gear - both your bike and 
your bones.  Be careful!

- Jim


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