Holy shit, that means a lot! I’m on a journey just like you are. My goal is to share that journey so we can all support each other. So thank you. I’m glad my video came across in a way that you can see I’m learning, but that doesn’t mean that I can’t also help others. Enjoy #GettingSeattime and Stay #Stoked! 🤘🏻🤙🏻
Even bigger takeaway is that’s all 100% trial’s techniques. For that exact reason is why I picked one up earlier this year and already notice a big difference in my riding plus they’re just a blast to ride
Keep us in the loop on how the journey goes! I want to get a newer Sherco before I go off and buy a trials bike. Maybe one day I’ll get another one again.
Great video! Love the great information on the clutch and throttle. Jarvis looks like he's using almost no energy while riding, which could account for his constant energy riding!
THANKS! It's insane to see in person how little energy he uses while riding. Hopefully we can all keep taking away nuggets from this breakdown for years to come.
@@SeatTime it can be! We have two options! Euro tunnel (train that you park in and it takes you) or the ferry boat 🤘🤘waters can get a bit choppy! But the good thing is we still get ww2 spitfires doing loopdy loops over our garden 🤘 it's majestic! Our off-road stuff here is nothing like there dude! Just love seeing the difference in terrain and vegetation
I really appreciate the breakdowns in your takeaways since I’m going to be doing some drills on my own all next week and will be referring to this stuff - thanks for sharing!
You got it! Glad it was helpful!! Keep us in the loop on what you’re figuring out or where you get stuck. Maybe there’s a way for us to expand on this stuff in future videos as we all play with it.
It was a blast, unfortunately the first 30 minutes wore me flat out. Trying to do what we already know how to do but “Jarvis style” (slow moving using clutch control) was Definitely throwing me off. I’m so used to using momentum to get over obstacles or up hills. I will definitely be working on the techniques Jarvis showed us to break some old habits.
Awesome assessment. If we keep practicing those early drills as a warm up, they'll become more engrained. Then as we "go faster", or just hit the trail, we'll start leveraging those skills without even realizing it. We'll be better riders while our buddies will still be gearing up!
Great video man! Really glad you put this together so I can go back and reference because there was so much for me to try and learn during the clinic. 👊🏻
I like that you're cool with showing that you aren't a pro, but just learning like the rest of us. Not a usual perspective on UA-cam.
Holy shit, that means a lot! I’m on a journey just like you are. My goal is to share that journey so we can all support each other. So thank you. I’m glad my video came across in a way that you can see I’m learning, but that doesn’t mean that I can’t also help others. Enjoy #GettingSeattime and Stay #Stoked! 🤘🏻🤙🏻
Even bigger takeaway is that’s all 100% trial’s techniques. For that exact reason is why I picked one up earlier this year and already notice a big difference in my riding plus they’re just a blast to ride
Keep us in the loop on how the journey goes! I want to get a newer Sherco before I go off and buy a trials bike. Maybe one day I’ll get another one again.
That front wheel hop is not easy! Just finished his clinic in Mansfield Missouri. Awesome experience!
It’s insane watching him just hop around 🤘🏻🤙🏻
Great video! Love the great information on the clutch and throttle. Jarvis looks like he's using almost no energy while riding, which could account for his constant energy riding!
THANKS! It's insane to see in person how little energy he uses while riding. Hopefully we can all keep taking away nuggets from this breakdown for years to come.
Great video Woody! Riding with Graham had to have been amazing! Knowledge is power!
Thanks Craig! It was a very long day that I won’t soon forget!!!
Great video, watching guys do this stuff has never taught me anything, Luv the take aways, thanks 👍
You got it! I want to keep learning and help y’all learn along the way!!!
Awesome stuff
It was a wicked fun, though longgggg, day!
Nice to see what I’m getting into at his clinic next week!
Enjoy the day! It's a long one, so make sure you stay hydrated and keep some food in you!!!
Great video! Fantastic to see a legend get it done and hear you explain the details. 💪😃👍
Thanks!!!!!
Yesterday I saw these two guys on bmx bikes and they were doing wheelies, spinning, and jumping it was pretty cool.
Did you get out there and try to join them?
@@SeatTime I was at crossfit so I didn't have my bike with me🚲
I really like "key takeaway". Very useful language.
Great video fella. All the way from Ireland (check our Proride Enduro championship?).
Ireland, WICKED! Glad the key takeaways were helpful. I wanted to give some nuggets we could all walk away with.
Nice video! Good to meet ya out the Barnwell Riders meeting.
Glad you enjoyed it, and heck yeah! Thanks for saying hi and chatting!!
Damn! Wish I would have came! Look fun! We were racing tccra that weekend I think
It was a freaking great time! You could watch and be in awe, or ride and push yourself. It was a cool day.
Genuinely love your channel dude.... all the way from kent in the uk!
RIGHT ON! Means a lot. Thanks for being here and keep #GettingSeattime!!!
Also, I just looked up Kent. Looks like the chunnel runs through Kent. Is that a fun way to get to France?
@@SeatTime it can be! We have two options! Euro tunnel (train that you park in and it takes you) or the ferry boat 🤘🤘waters can get a bit choppy! But the good thing is we still get ww2 spitfires doing loopdy loops over our garden 🤘 it's majestic! Our off-road stuff here is nothing like there dude! Just love seeing the difference in terrain and vegetation
I really appreciate the breakdowns in your takeaways since I’m going to be doing some drills on my own all next week and will be referring to this stuff - thanks for sharing!
You got it! Glad it was helpful!! Keep us in the loop on what you’re figuring out or where you get stuck. Maybe there’s a way for us to expand on this stuff in future videos as we all play with it.
Helpful breakdowns, thanks Woody!
If I can get that kind of comment from a past ISDE racer, I feel like I’ve done something right in my life! Thanks Lucas!!! 🤘🏻🤙🏻
It was a blast, unfortunately the first 30 minutes wore me flat out. Trying to do what we already know how to do but “Jarvis style” (slow moving using clutch control) was
Definitely throwing me off. I’m so used to using momentum to get over obstacles or up hills. I will definitely be working on the techniques Jarvis showed us to break some old habits.
Awesome assessment. If we keep practicing those early drills as a warm up, they'll become more engrained. Then as we "go faster", or just hit the trail, we'll start leveraging those skills without even realizing it. We'll be better riders while our buddies will still be gearing up!
Great video man! Really glad you put this together so I can go back and reference because there was so much for me to try and learn during the clinic. 👊🏻
SOOOO MUCH! I could have gotten more if I had been taking notes as well!!!
Bravo 👏
Thanks Lucas!! 🤘🏻🤙🏻
Thank you for share with us.
Are you in Texas?
Dallas área?
We are Texans! We're trying to stay North of Dallas. Too much city for us. Though we have to venture into the city every now and again!
you should come to ride to the paradise I leave in Hot Springs Arkansas
Here we have very nice areas. Just 4 hours from Dallas.
😂 Use your finger that’s what she said😂😂💙💪👨🏼🦳🏔🦵👍🥶🙏🤣🤙
Go on . . .
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