Pre-Turns – Intro to Double Footwork

Drill Zone: Pre-Turns Pre-turns can help us elevate our game in a number of circumstances. They can help us set up a pass, change lines, make switchback turns possible, and can help us turn decreasing radius turns into increasing radius turns in many instances. Learning double footwork will change your ability to deal with terrain…

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Longer Steep Descents

Approaching a long steep descent is similar to riding into a short roll. On a longer descent, and undulation in the trail is going to bring some arm bend back into my arms, allowing me to be able to reach out on the steeper sections.

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Getting Pulled Forward Off Jumps or Landing Nose Heavy?

Getting Pulled Forward Off Jumps or Landing Nose Heavy? Riders are often pulled forward on jumps, which actually happens from being too far back, which typically comes for conscious or unconscious fear, or from a misunderstanding of correct movement into jumps. Being pulled forward will typically result in fear, which will often push you back…

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Multi-Apex Turns

In the classroom session below, I break down a multiple apex decreasing radius turn. What does this mean?

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