Definitely going to focus this when i go riding this weekend! More trail riding videos would be awesome! Seems like an trail technique is an untapped youtube genre!
Bio-Mechanical body positioning is key for sure! the torso is the heaviest part of the human body and can have a tremendous effect on the bike! it's a Ride-Active Machine and if you're not in the correct riding position, the Bike will Bite Back!
Great stuff! 40 years on street bikes and only 3 months in the dirt and learning all over again. The availability of this kind of help is amazing! Thank you!
I used to be an intermediate rider but I haven’t rode in years but with standing I loved it !! I would lean back for fun I ATV ride now but I miss my bike
Do you have any tips. I was riding a crf 150f and I’m riding a yz 125 this year. I’m kind of nervous of the power. And tips to get over that fear. And how to hang on without giving to much throttle
Suspension valved for you and sag set is pretty major. A lot of seat time helps with getting over fear of too much throttle, mostly just have fun and get out when you can
I see that you use the KLX300R a lot in your technic videos… how good is that bike for beginner/intermediate riders and did you ever taught doing some reviews videos on these more “beginner bikes” / good bike to learn on…? They are quite hard to find on youtube..
They are a great bike for beginning trail riding. They may be heavy for young teens but if you are an adult or big teen it is great. Low and easy maintenance, good suspension, low seat height, good power for the trail, obviously it’s not comparable to the higher end bikes. But for the price it is probably the best trail bike for beginner to intermediate m.
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Definitely going to focus this when i go riding this weekend!
More trail riding videos would be awesome! Seems like an trail technique is an untapped youtube genre!
Loved seeing the offroad clips...more offroad focused training would be amazing!
Bio-Mechanical body positioning is key for sure! the torso is the heaviest part of the human body and can have a tremendous effect on the bike! it's a Ride-Active Machine and if you're not in the correct riding position, the Bike will Bite Back!
Word.
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Great stuff! 40 years on street bikes and only 3 months in the dirt and learning all over again. The availability of this kind of help is amazing! Thank you!
Just bought crf250r. Been watching your videos for almost 2 months now. Very helpful. Thank you bro.
Deadlift. Got it. That’s a position I know. Gonna try shout that to myself next time I’m out
Thanks Tyler 😁
I love this content! I’m an off-road rider and it helps so much to stand, but you have to be in a good position
Learn so much from you my guy, love it and keep up the hard work 👍🏽 from Australia
I’m still a rookie mate hahaha
Thanks dude! We appreciate you!
I used to be an intermediate rider but I haven’t rode in years but with standing I loved it !! I would lean back for fun I ATV ride now but I miss my bike
This is a great video. Reminds me that I need to focus my practice and also take some more training
Thank you for this video. Perfectly explained.
Great video I’ve learned a lot from you
Thanks man! We appreciate the support
Sound advice Tyler!
About to hit the trail now, this video was awesome! About to go apply what I learned.
Thank you for this! It will really help me!
Love your videos. They are a GREAT help to me.
Any videos on getting into dirt bikes/riding? I’d like to get into riding, have very little experience from years ago on a buddy’s bike (125cc).
Great tips thanks 🤘🏻
Great point!
Great more off road
Any way I am thankful with your contents 😎
Great upload.
Is it similar to bmx riding with the way i stand up?
good job
So if I lost rear traction on a face of a jump to fix that I need to move my hips back more
Do you have any tips. I was riding a crf 150f and I’m riding a yz 125 this year. I’m kind of nervous of the power. And tips to get over that fear. And how to hang on without giving to much throttle
Squeeze with your knees that's very important
Just ride around in first gear and rev it so as to get used to the power band
You don’t have to go fast
Suspension valved for you and sag set is pretty major. A lot of seat time helps with getting over fear of too much throttle, mostly just have fun and get out when you can
just initiate your position before gas
I see that you use the KLX300R a lot in your technic videos… how good is that bike for beginner/intermediate riders and did you ever taught doing some reviews videos on these more “beginner bikes” / good bike to learn on…? They are quite hard to find on youtube..
They are a great bike for beginning trail riding. They may be heavy for young teens but if you are an adult or big teen it is great. Low and easy maintenance, good suspension, low seat height, good power for the trail, obviously it’s not comparable to the higher end bikes. But for the price it is probably the best trail bike for beginner to intermediate m.
How about if you're just cruising nothing technical, just smooth terrain. Sit or stand? Beginner rider asking... 🙂
Knees behind toes!
Where do I find someone like this to teach me lmao.
Shorts aren't efficient
They're aerodynamic. 😆
Fastest coach on two legs! Other coach that works with the Moto Academy that nothing on that
Till next time
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Those dudes seemed butt hurt for some reason