All solid tips. Here are two things I was doing that hurt my riding and once I fixed them, berms got easier. First, I wasn't leaning over enough for the speed I was going and so I popped over the top of the berm, so once I leaned over into it and trusted the berm, I got it. Second, I wasn't looking far enough down the trail. Tilting my head further back and turning to look further down the trail and where I wanted to go once I came out of the berm helped me stay planted in the berm instead of popping over the top.
So grateful for you, and these short and sweet tips vids. They are extremely helpful for us overthinkers. If anyone is on the fence about taking some coaching with Anneke, DO IT! I've been to a few clinics, and Anneke blows them out of the water, hands down. I will only watch her tutorials. Thanks for everything you do, and for inspiring us to enjoy the process.
Great tutorial. I was hoping you would mention the dippy / tippy elbow. Between that and the 2-1-0 for brake control, those were two big things I took out of the clinic we did and have been using them ever since. Have really helped and I definitely notice a change when I dip the elbow a little vs not.
You’ve identified two things here no one else has said on UA-cam; 1. Heels down 2. Pressure through level pedals . I appreciate those tips. Thank you
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All solid tips. Here are two things I was doing that hurt my riding and once I fixed them, berms got easier.
First, I wasn't leaning over enough for the speed I was going and so I popped over the top of the berm, so once I leaned over into it and trusted the berm, I got it.
Second, I wasn't looking far enough down the trail. Tilting my head further back and turning to look further down the trail and where I wanted to go once I came out of the berm helped me stay planted in the berm instead of popping over the top.
Those are great points as well. Glad that helped you improve riding a berm. Thanks for sharing!
So grateful for you, and these short and sweet tips vids. They are extremely helpful for us overthinkers. If anyone is on the fence about taking some coaching with Anneke, DO IT! I've been to a few clinics, and Anneke blows them out of the water, hands down. I will only watch her tutorials. Thanks for everything you do, and for inspiring us to enjoy the process.
Thank you!! Really appreciate the kind words 💓
Nice, I like the comments on too much body movement and watching pros!
Thanks!! 🙏
As always you are the BEST coach!!!
Thank you Doug!
Thanks Anneke, another great coaching vid.... you're the best!
Thank you!
This is so good. I’m sharing!! Love the elbow and braking tip!
Thanks Doc!
Great tutorial. I was hoping you would mention the dippy / tippy elbow. Between that and the 2-1-0 for brake control, those were two big things I took out of the clinic we did and have been using them ever since. Have really helped and I definitely notice a change when I dip the elbow a little vs not.
That is great to hear!! Glad that all is helping!
Really good stuff!
Thank you!
Makes sense to me, thanks.
Thanks!
I appreciate it!!
I struggle with wanting to get back but try not to because I lose control!