The cool thing is that you reveal many tips that lead to correct technicks. I.e. dip the outer knee looks like a key for the turns and floaters. Same to staying low while zapping instead of jump 2 times. Such tips take months to understand when no one tells you about. And there is no way to execute some tecknicks other than fixing all the small hidden mistakes. And also kudos for the floater to zap! That looks amazing
Great tips - I will work on these. I just need to find a better uphill to practice on. I have something small to practice on but it'll have to do. BTW, I just scored a tripod for the phone is I can start to upload some vids. Be well! Best SF
Thanks. You've got the same name as the famous guy from trial tube. 😀 Great channel BTW. Careful, once you get a trials bike, you'll probably get hooked. 😆 You see the video on why to buy a trials bike I have on my channel?
@@TrialsProgressionI'm not Danny Boy but watch his vids too. Full disclosure I've had 2 bikes, a 98 Montesa Cota replaced with 06 GG 300, sold a couple of years ago. I miss the convenience of practicing in my back yard. Looking at a 15' Beta 300 this week, I'm curious if I'd be better off with a 250 tho. Keep up the vids, great content, very well explained without over cooking it.
@@danbutler2934 Start small. We gotta thrash some curbs before we start doing advanced techniques. Need a bike that your not afraid to dump. Learning trials, you're not going to crash, rather a graceful fall. WIth proper technique you can bump jump off a curb or a rock to insane heights.
Floaters are usually begun bouncing off an obstacle to help square up the bike to a larger obstacle farther ahead in the section. You sure are having fun!
The cool thing is that you reveal many tips that lead to correct technicks. I.e. dip the outer knee looks like a key for the turns and floaters. Same to staying low while zapping instead of jump 2 times. Such tips take months to understand when no one tells you about. And there is no way to execute some tecknicks other than fixing all the small hidden mistakes. And also kudos for the floater to zap! That looks amazing
Thank you
Great tips - I will work on these. I just need to find a better uphill to practice on. I have something small to practice on but it'll have to do. BTW, I just scored a tripod for the phone is I can start to upload some vids.
Be well!
Best
SF
Awesome. Yes, uphill really helps make these easier. Can't wait to see some footage bro. I've used a pallet ramp and even that can help
Don't have a trials bike yet but love your videos and your skill at explaining the technique. Awesome job!
Thanks. You've got the same name as the famous guy from trial tube. 😀 Great channel BTW.
Careful, once you get a trials bike, you'll probably get hooked. 😆 You see the video on why to buy a trials bike I have on my channel?
@@TrialsProgressionI'm not Danny Boy but watch his vids too. Full disclosure I've had 2 bikes, a 98 Montesa Cota replaced with 06 GG 300, sold a couple of years ago. I miss the convenience of practicing in my back yard. Looking at a 15' Beta 300 this week, I'm curious if I'd be better off with a 250 tho.
Keep up the vids, great content, very well explained without over cooking it.
@@danbutler2934 Start small. We gotta thrash some curbs before we start doing advanced techniques. Need a bike that your not afraid to dump. Learning trials, you're not going to crash, rather a graceful fall. WIth proper technique you can bump jump off a curb or a rock to insane heights.
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Super erklärt Danke
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I'm still a long way from floater turns. I'm still not super comfortable with straight wheelies, but this is an excellent instructional video.
Thank you. I've got a whole playlist on wheelies, some of the drills could be helpful. ua-cam.com/play/PLr9WXGyccAG_vlsgTZkD1ool_pd4ITrqh.html
Floaters are usually begun bouncing off an obstacle to help square up the bike to a larger obstacle farther ahead in the section. You sure are having fun!
My glancing off other obstacles to start a floater skills are still developing. 😉
That's the way pro-riders do this :)
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Such a bizarre body position (I don't know anything)