I have backed trailers up ever since I was a kid on the farm (Wow I just heard my fathers voice when I typed that.

) The only thing that I notice that is different is that because the Pod is so short and it only has one axle when it turns it turns fast. Small adjustments make a big difference when you are backing up. I do recommend practicing in an empty lot. if you can get some cones and practice backing around them that would be good.
I just took my Pod out to my inlaws cottage last week and it has a long drive with no place to turn around at the end. I backed the trailer down the 20 yard lane around a 90 degree turn and only had a couple of false starts where I had to pull ahead and do over. I think that is pretty good. All told took me five min.