How to jump you MTB: Debunk “Stand up to the lip”

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  • @crankerson
    @crankerson 13 днів тому +5

    Your instructions are legit man. There's too much bad or incomplete instruction online. Thank you

  • @jimwing.2178
    @jimwing.2178 12 днів тому +4

    I watched that Stand Up to the Jump video and tried the technique. That resulted in failure. Using your technique resulted in immediate success. I appreciate that you included the part about what to do after getting airborne.

  • @AndreasHafenscher
    @AndreasHafenscher 9 днів тому +5

    Man ,your tutorials are the best on UA-cam.
    That standing up to the jump video never felt right to me.
    Great content. Thank you 🙏

    • @Theshredacademy
      @Theshredacademy  9 днів тому

      Thank you so much we are gonna continue bringing you great content.

  • @justsayin3600
    @justsayin3600 15 днів тому +10

    Man, everything you described in this video is 100% me in doing it the wrong way.
    You just made me realize HOW I've been doing it all wrong and describing that compression of my chest going into the bar. The only way I can clear a jump is with A LOT of speed! I've always seen the position of going back with really good jumpers but it scares the crap out of me thinking about that angle but your J hook is going to definitely help.

  • @robcarver6319
    @robcarver6319 14 днів тому +8

    Thanks for being the first to explain where the UPPER body needs to be at the lip. I have watched countless videos and took the Ninja and Rich Drew jumping clinics. I can jump a little, but I haven't been able to definitively determine where my upper body id supposed to be. Stand up to the jump was great, and Kyle and April were great instructors as well, but they have all left out that crucial upper body component. The stick figure was very helpful.

  • @cedarabbot7263
    @cedarabbot7263 15 днів тому +13

    I could be completely wrong but if when your talking about "stand up to the lip" as in loam rangers video he describes it very similar to you but less complex and less depth. He talks more about trying to push your weight into the takeoff of the jump which is what you would be doing the j-hop technique. I'm interested if I'm missing something here but watching this I felt as if I was watching that video but more in depth. Great content btw but its sometimes a little hard to follow, really looking forward to how you improve and develop as a teacher to help us improve :)

    • @menemismix
      @menemismix 14 днів тому +2

      Exactly my thoughts

    • @fedo616
      @fedo616 12 днів тому +1

      Agree. They are saying the same, but loan ranger simplified it by giving a more intuitive way of thinking about it, as a kind of cue. The stand up to the jump, is the same as the “explosion” in this video, while here they try to say the the loam ranger wants you to stand up when you are still counterbalancing the slope. But this video does a better job at explaining the body position before the explosion, definitely.

    • @motocraneguy17
      @motocraneguy17 11 днів тому +2

      The counterbalance of weighting the rear of the bike is kinda what Loam Ranger missed to drive home. That essentially is pumping the lip. Which when broken down to physics, is how you maintain or even build speed going up a ramp because of the axis of rotation. Pumping bicycles is essential for jumping whereas motorcycles have the throttle that creates that.

  • @AVGeMTB
    @AVGeMTB 13 днів тому +6

    Out of all the 'how to' jump videos I have watched, this has by far been the best. You have actually managed to break it down in a way that I can understand. Thank you!

    • @Theshredacademy
      @Theshredacademy  13 днів тому

      @@AVGeMTB thanks for the support! We have more on the way.

  • @Duunti
    @Duunti 5 днів тому +1

    Nice anders complete! Cheers ✌🏼

  • @paulm433
    @paulm433 13 днів тому +1

    Thanks i like your explanations, i know i rely too much on speed and not enough on technique. I was at Bike park Wales a few days ago and watching your pre-load video helped me clear everything on a jump line called A470.

  • @richhomie.fb1
    @richhomie.fb1 14 днів тому +1

    Really glad you’re putting out these videos. My gut feeling told me that whole “stand up to the jump” saying was nonsense. Went for a ride yesterday and applied most of what you described in your last video about body vs. shock preload. I feel 100% more confident working my way up in air time now. Thank you🤘🏽

    • @Theshredacademy
      @Theshredacademy  14 днів тому +1

      @@richhomie.fb1 bro couldn’t be more pumped for you. We have a great online coaching program so if you wanna try it out let me know

  • @SomeGuyOnHisDreamBike
    @SomeGuyOnHisDreamBike 13 днів тому

    I watched thousand hours of jumps, got coached by professional coach, but never got a good description about all the "bricks" you need to have the full correct jump flow.
    I started to understand every good and bad advices a few weeks ago just before discovering your channel, and then watching this I am "I understand it right ! Ok I can pursue my learning knowing what to do and what not to do". Amazing tutorial !
    This is head and shoulder best explanations : a good teacher is teaching what to do but also what to not do, explaining why and why not and your video is a master class !
    Thank you so much !
    The only thing I understand a bit differently, is that I would not bring my hips forward/toward the stem in air but it's the fact I point my feet down/pushing the bike below/behind me in air the create the hinge/rotation that will make my hips to be closer to the stem.
    Can't wait to ride again to practice more and more (almost fifty, I want to jump right when I'll be fifty)

    • @Theshredacademy
      @Theshredacademy  13 днів тому +1

      Thanks man I’m so glad your enjoying them. Loads more to come. Thanks for the support

  • @lpass1
    @lpass1 13 днів тому +1

    I feel like this is stand up to the jump in greater detail. To be fair I couldn't jump at all until stand up to the jump. I'll watch this again and incorporate the finer detail esp chest position, but the stand up to the jump video was so simple that even I was able to do it. Some of these videos get so complicated that when I'm on the trail I can't remember it all.

  • @adrianshearer6746
    @adrianshearer6746 15 днів тому +1

    Great explanation and demonstration.

  • @joncov
    @joncov 14 днів тому +1

    there are similarities to bunny hop, jhop; there is 1 genuine difference though - you do not jump the rear wheel off the flat surface
    i strongly recommend testing what I write out - I do not mean to be a couch pundit ;)
    there is one not obvious similarity - to ski jumping - as a friend of mine noticed when watching bikers jumping at the pumptrack
    there is a sweetspot of body explosion - it is the very edge of the lip - the closer to the edge you jump off, the more energy gets converted to getting airborne
    you have to strart the movement earlier, but the reaction force of the ground should start close to the lip edge
    common mistake is jumping off too early
    you should not forget about the speed, and the speed at the edge is what counts - here lighter riders have an advantage because they loose less speed riding up the slope

  • @kangsterizer
    @kangsterizer 15 днів тому +1

    its hard to explain the whole thing and honestly most people explain it terribly trying to make it short. that was actually interesting to hear about all the steps and these made a lot of sense. Imma try to think about it on tomorrows jumps. I still do it a bit wrong even clearing it and my j-hop technique sucks. This explains that...
    Note, I heard these being called the "english bunny hop" and the "american bunny hop" for a very long time personally

  • @HD-on2eg
    @HD-on2eg 15 днів тому +1

    Excellent video. Keep em coming brother!

  • @fotolitrato
    @fotolitrato 14 днів тому

    Good stuff man. Keep it up.

  • @oldmanmtb1443
    @oldmanmtb1443 13 днів тому +1

    I'm not an expert, but the way you're teaching it, it's call boosting the jump.

    • @Theshredacademy
      @Theshredacademy  13 днів тому

      @@oldmanmtb1443 “boosting” would be adding extra shock preload and exploding with more force. I have that coming soon stay tuned

  • @patohara175
    @patohara175 15 днів тому

    Solid video bro, keep em coming! 🤙🏼😎

  • @brendan1
    @brendan1 15 днів тому +2

    What do you do if the lip is a lot steeper than in your video? I would be scared to loop out if I leaned back with my arms straight out like in your video.

  • @HD-on2eg
    @HD-on2eg 15 днів тому +4

    The plain just “stand up” thing is missing a lot of components to actually jumping.

    • @giantnrsair1
      @giantnrsair1 15 днів тому +1

      i disagree and think the dude communicated in simple terms what a lot of good riders overcomplicated. For me, he explained the take off the best and diregarded the landing which was ok because Once airborne feeling the arc and what to do with it was second nature.

    • @HD-on2eg
      @HD-on2eg 15 днів тому +3

      @@giantnrsair1Yes, stand up is simple, and it’s a start. It is a good video. But, to be a good jumper it’s just not that simple. If it was as easy as just standing up, everyone would be a pro jumper.

  • @wallyedmonds8199
    @wallyedmonds8199 8 днів тому +1

    Still stand up to the jump .

  • @thebrewgeek
    @thebrewgeek 13 днів тому

    The getting back part always throws me off and I end up pulling too much with my hands, which can be disastrous as I've found out. :) What are the hands doing from the start to when the bike is fully off of the lip (pull? relaxed? if pull, how much?)?

  • @jernejrabzelj1200
    @jernejrabzelj1200 7 днів тому +1

    One question. Do you get back on the rear of the bike by pushing with your hands (i.e. exywnding your hands) on the lip? Thank you for answering and keep on posting :-)

    • @Theshredacademy
      @Theshredacademy  7 днів тому

      @@jernejrabzelj1200 hey bud. I’m getting back by leaning back. Never pushing on the bars. Does that help?

    • @jernejrabzelj1200
      @jernejrabzelj1200 7 днів тому

      @@Theshredacademy , thank you for answering. It helps very much!!

  • @GnarKill101
    @GnarKill101 15 днів тому

    your face at 9:29 is great lol

    • @Theshredacademy
      @Theshredacademy  14 днів тому +1

      Bro I have a tat that says “gnar kill”!!! Wild

  • @giantnrsair1
    @giantnrsair1 15 днів тому +4

    sorry, the j-hop for myself as a beginner jumper had no impact on how i Iearnt to clear table tops. I feel its too far an explosive manouver for beginner jumpers to use in its purist form. pushing my handlebars into the last 3rd of a jump to counteract forces gave me confidence to stand straight up off the lip, rather than potentially pulling bars j hop style unevenly off the lip.
    You actually concede that standing up to the jump is what ur doing and i can happily say the 'loam Ranger' 'How to Jump with no fear ' instructional is by far the best and easily understood instructional for newbies.
    im turning 55 this year and really dont want to crash .

    • @Theshredacademy
      @Theshredacademy  15 днів тому

      @@giantnrsair1 good luck. Best wishes

    • @jimwing.2178
      @jimwing.2178 12 днів тому +1

      Rewatch 'How to Jump with no fear'. Loam ranger repeatedly says to stand perpendicular to horizontal. Meanwhile, the visuals show that his legs are never perpendicular to horizontal. In fact, his legs are always about perpendicular to the takeoff ramp. That is confusing. I think that Dusty explains it way better starting @6:11. The way I see it, Loam Ranger and Theshredacademy are using about the same technique, but Loam Ranger doing it as Dusty describes, not doing it as Loam Ranger describes.

    • @marcandrecoutu4798
      @marcandrecoutu4798 День тому

      @@jimwing.2178 I beleive he means you should try and stand up vertical versus the ground. Your legs will be angled naturally against the gournd (angled lip) but your torso and head are perpendical to the ground. Your handlebar will come close to your chest. Push off the lip and you're in a bunny hop position more or less. The push the handle bars to level or nose down into the landing (that part is missing). They are doing the same things, there's isnt' a million ways to jump a bike off a dirt jump...

    • @jimwing.2178
      @jimwing.2178 17 годин тому

      @@marcandrecoutu4798 Yeah, but there does seem to be a million ways to describe how to jump. Dusty's is the only one that makes sense to me. Yours is confusing because you reference the ground when you are describing action that takes place on a slope. Vertical to a slope doesn't make sense. Perpendicular to sloped ground is not vertical. Perpendicular to horizontal is vertical, regardless of the slope of the ground.

  • @chrisfontaine6221
    @chrisfontaine6221 8 днів тому

    it's standing up in relation to the angle of the jump... Hanging back is what that implies. it's all the same info lol

  • @michaelcollins5563
    @michaelcollins5563 15 днів тому +1

    Flat hop and J hop.

  • @huckfin1598
    @huckfin1598 14 днів тому +8

    I don’t know man. Seems like all you did was prove standing up to the jump in finer detail

    • @jernejrabzelj1200
      @jernejrabzelj1200 9 днів тому +1

      Totaly different.

    • @SubversionGarage
      @SubversionGarage 3 дні тому +1

      Pretty much. The idea is to get full extension as you progress up the transition. “Standing” just means extension, and the host acknowledges that around the 12 :00 mark.

    • @winnguyen443
      @winnguyen443 19 годин тому +3

      I’ve definitely been caught by the pump to jump theory. I’m a hunched over bastard landing in the middle of the table top. I went out after this and consciously tried to bring my chest up a little , scares me somewhat, but immediately got more flight time. I might be on the way!

  • @marcandrecoutu4798
    @marcandrecoutu4798 День тому +1

    The stand up to the jump trick (and song) is just an easy way to remember what to do when coming up to a lip and it works fine. New riders can't process a bunch of info and nuances, they will freeze and just dead sailor of the jump. When you boil it down, it works: approach the jump in attack position, resist the compression and push off the lip (stand up to the jump). Gets you 75% of the way there.

    • @Theshredacademy
      @Theshredacademy  12 годин тому

      Yeah I understand, but if people want to progress they need to understand more than just getting them there… almost. And this also can lead to more injuries than progression sessions as people try to hit bigger jumps. Thanks for your thoughts, the TSA is here to get people 100% confidant. Not just meh

  • @DavidDartsch
    @DavidDartsch 14 днів тому

    It’s more like straight legging the jump.

  • @erikhortsch
    @erikhortsch 15 днів тому +2

    step 1: buy a bmx

  • @RookieStyles
    @RookieStyles 12 днів тому +1

    This info is incomplete. This is the correct way to jump when trying to air it out and get steezy. This is NOT how you jump when racing. When racing you don't want to go up, you want to go forward. You suggested this is improper. There are different required techniques depending on the situation. STAY GNARLY!

    • @Theshredacademy
      @Theshredacademy  12 днів тому

      @@RookieStyles at no point did this video say. How to jump while racing. And as retired factory racer of over 10 years, you never jump forward, even while scrubbing, Keep on keeping on

    • @downhilldad1807
      @downhilldad1807 12 днів тому +3

      As Shred said, there is literally not once single instance of him saying "...use this while racing..." . I, and most likely majority of the audience, understand this is a technique on "how to jump your bike" without the intent of anything related to racing. Majority of his videos are related to this and not nearly as specific as "race jumps".

    • @RookieStyles
      @RookieStyles 11 днів тому

      @@Theshredacademy I wasn't speaking about scrubbing, but staying low and launching forward. I remember you criticizing this manner of jumping. As a fairly new rider, who can't scrub yet, squashing certain jumps works perfect. I wasn't trying to attack your info, just clarify it for noobs who aren't on your level, but aspire to be. I will definitely be using this info as I try to gain altitude, clear bigger jumps, and get over my fear of heights. But, for jumps that I overshoot, squashing is my only option. I can't scrub and I'm not braking if I don't have to.

    • @RookieStyles
      @RookieStyles 11 днів тому

      @@downhilldad1807 lol why are you commenting only to repeat him?

    • @RookieStyles
      @RookieStyles 11 днів тому

      @@Theshredacademy also, no you didn't say "how to jump while racing". Your title was simply "How to jump you MTB" and I felt you were limiting jumping to only this style. Peace!