The 3 Most Common Ways To Jump A Bike!

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  • @tjcosta5769
    @tjcosta5769 Рік тому +68

    I've been working to help my son with his jumping, and after this went back to some video and could see his arms totally collapsing at the lip. I couldn't figure it out before but your explaination was perfect. Thanks!

    • @AprilRideMTB
      @AprilRideMTB  Рік тому +5

      That is awesome! We love hearing those kinds of stories! Tell you son to keep at it!!

    • @martinforbes3371
      @martinforbes3371 Рік тому

      That is very interesting !
      Hope he has gain confidence now !

  • @AprilRideMTB
    @AprilRideMTB  Рік тому +118

    Hey Everyone, Hope you enjoy the video! Like i said i think it's important to be realistic that there is generally not one perfect technique that fits every situation in mountain biking. True mastery comes from practicing and understanding multiple techniques and being able to apply them when the situation calls for it. One of our goals this year is to expand upon some of the previous tutorial videos we have done and give a secondary layer of thought to the techniques. When we were teaching April the basics as she started to get really into mountain biking there was already so many thoughts running through her head that it made the most sense to simplify and focus on one main foundational technique for things like drops, corners, and jumps.
    Now that she has progressed and committed a lot of thoughts to muscle memory we have been able to start playing around with modifications to those techniques and it's been super fun to watch the learning progress. It's also been hugely helpful in April's ability to troubleshoot certain features and understand how to change her technique to overcome them. We hope to provide a lot of useful content this year and if anyone has any questions on specific things please let us know, we will do our best to incorporate those questions into future videos!
    Thanks again for watching and supporting!
    Sincerely, Kyle & April

    • @bretclaflin7853
      @bretclaflin7853 Рік тому

      Yoo! how long are you in the area?? Any subscriber meet ups or opportunities to ride together?

  • @Todd66
    @Todd66 Рік тому +85

    I’ve said it before, gonna say it again. Kyle is a natural teacher. I am never not impressed by his ability to break things down and lay them out in a very easy to process way. Kudos.
    I would like to give a shout out to the progression in editing. It’s been really good from day one with no exceptions, but this video with the slow mo comparisons…nice touch!!
    Great Job you two!!!
    That park is badass. We just got a park built here, I would LOVE to see Kyle dominate it.
    I hope you two have a awesome Easter Weekend. ❤

    • @AprilRideMTB
      @AprilRideMTB  Рік тому +3

      Thanks so much Todd! Its been fun sharing videos with you guys and trying to get better at the skill of storytelling and editing as well! Hopefully 2023 will be full of valuable videos for everyone! We can't wait for summer!

    • @chriswood9693
      @chriswood9693 Рік тому +2

      @@AprilRideMTB You guys, and @Christian Pepper do by far the best instruction on jumping.

  • @wardwillis9127
    @wardwillis9127 Рік тому +1

    Stache, Kyle? Let's go!!!! 🔥

    • @AprilRideMTB
      @AprilRideMTB  Рік тому

      Haha just some solid ginger fuzz showing through 😂

  • @The_Sampler
    @The_Sampler Рік тому +28

    Dude you do such a great job explaining everything and that combined with the video examples makes a fantastic resource! Great work guys!

    • @AprilRideMTB
      @AprilRideMTB  Рік тому +1

      Thanks so much Alex! This is the kind of stuff we love to do, its fun getting into the reasons why something is or isn't working and we hope that people can use these to troubleshoot whenever they get stuck!

  • @jasonlarson2487
    @jasonlarson2487 Рік тому +2

    Finally, a video that truly brakes down how to jump.

    • @AprilRideMTB
      @AprilRideMTB  Рік тому +1

      Thanks Jason! Hopefully its helpful for everyone!

  • @leewinter28
    @leewinter28 Рік тому +25

    Kyle and April, so happy to see you two back out there enjoying MTB’s and teaching. Been following you since early on and you have taught me some great techniques on my bike! Thank you and keep the videos coming!

    • @AprilRideMTB
      @AprilRideMTB  Рік тому +1

      That makes us happy to hear! Thank you so much Lee! We are excited for this year!

  • @downhill64
    @downhill64 Рік тому +12

    Not only is Kyle a very talented rider but he is also an insanely talented teacher, great to see April looking so good on the jumps, great video, thanks team😀

  • @b.w.1704
    @b.w.1704 Рік тому +1

    Hope to see more of you again! Greetings all the way from Europe. I am a bit jealous of all the cool parks I see in videos from the USA.

    • @AprilRideMTB
      @AprilRideMTB  Рік тому

      Thank you! We have plenty more video ideas coming this year!

  • @greglee1465
    @greglee1465 5 місяців тому +1

    50-Year-old dead coiler here, great video. Will continue to dead coil, I have to work each Monday!!! lol

  • @gesundheitstips2197
    @gesundheitstips2197 Рік тому +1

    one of the best videos about jumping out there. I know because I have seen them all. 😂

    • @AprilRideMTB
      @AprilRideMTB  Рік тому +1

      Haha thank you! It was a lot of info i hadn't seen others talk about much! Hopefully it helps some people!

  • @Maxf60
    @Maxf60 Рік тому +1

    I am 62 years old and I want to thank you for teaching this old dog some new tricks. Keep up the great work!

  • @faithg9766
    @faithg9766 Рік тому +3

    What a great instructional video, so well broken down. Thank you.

  • @azpazlot
    @azpazlot Рік тому +1

    Nice to see you back on the trail Kyle!

    • @AprilRideMTB
      @AprilRideMTB  Рік тому

      Thank you! it feels so good to be getting back into a consistent patch of normal life finally

  • @jamesppeto
    @jamesppeto Рік тому +1

    At least I can put a name to where I’m going wrong. Great video guys will definitely help me with my pop timing 👊🏼👊🏼

  • @mrsmith4662
    @mrsmith4662 Рік тому +1

    Very useful tips - Thanks. 'Getting a little nervous', that's certainly me for anything more than two inches off the ground. Some lovely park you have there.

    • @AprilRideMTB
      @AprilRideMTB  Рік тому

      Thanks so much Mr Smith! Yeah nervousness can happen at any speed and height haha!

  • @STLMTB
    @STLMTB Рік тому +2

    you know what would be awesome after this video, is how to whip or other in air movements. It seems that having some sort of in air movement seems to help avoid the dead sailor.

    • @AprilRideMTB
      @AprilRideMTB  Рік тому +1

      Hey Steve that is one we are definitely working on!!

  • @predathor696
    @predathor696 Рік тому +1

    Man i love your videos - salute 🤘🏾

  • @powskier
    @powskier Рік тому +1

    This was SUPER HELPFUL. I got information from it that I didn't get from the other hundreds of jump videos I've watched.

    • @AprilRideMTB
      @AprilRideMTB  Рік тому

      Glad it was helpful!l Thanks for watching!

  • @garyharmon5386
    @garyharmon5386 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for the informative info.

  • @paulmca9731
    @paulmca9731 Рік тому +1

    Great vid. Thank you .

  • @reneeschke
    @reneeschke Рік тому +1

    Okay, that's too funny- over easter holidays I had a buddy from far away here with me opening the season with some mild warmup laps and jump practice in my local bike park 3 days ago. We watched Part 1 of this video beforehand; little did we know that at this exact day Part 2 released :D:D - Subscribed now; this won't happen again ;)

    • @AprilRideMTB
      @AprilRideMTB  Рік тому +1

      Haha perfect timing, thank you for the sub!

  • @OnMyMemoryCard
    @OnMyMemoryCard Рік тому +7

    Well done! Glad to see you guys back at it!

    • @AprilRideMTB
      @AprilRideMTB  Рік тому

      Thank you so much Ivan! It feels great to be back making videos!!

  • @bengovich
    @bengovich Рік тому +1

    Thank you!

    • @AprilRideMTB
      @AprilRideMTB  Рік тому

      Glad it was helpful!l Thanks for watching!

  • @TeamCykelhold
    @TeamCykelhold Рік тому +1

    good work guys, thanks

  • @Babybeamergirl
    @Babybeamergirl Рік тому +1

    Thanks guys your video’s are super , You guys have inspired me to get outside and enjoy life. I am 63 just picked up a new Kenevo and have been riding the trails at North Star . I raced there 6 years ago and am doing the live wire classic in two weeks just because I can . Hope I don’t die 😂

  • @Kradlum
    @Kradlum Рік тому +1

    Nice! I will try to remember these tips on Thursday when I go and practice my jumps (again!)

  • @asafcohen3272
    @asafcohen3272 Рік тому +1

    Very helpful and instructive! Thx. I already feel that my jumps are more controlled and less random than they were yesterday, before i watched it

  • @FullKarenMusic
    @FullKarenMusic 7 місяців тому +1

    What gets missed too often in jump tutorials is compressing your suspension at the bottom of the transition, and decompressing towards the top. The goal is to keep your fork from absorbing the lip and the rear wheel kicking you forward. This is even used in motorcycle enduro and trials.

  • @winklertribe5268
    @winklertribe5268 Рік тому +1

    Another fabulous episode!! THANK YOU!

  • @stevemendelson4711
    @stevemendelson4711 Рік тому +1

    Thanks this is great !!!

  • @cleggycyclist
    @cleggycyclist Рік тому +55

    Can we take a moment to appreciate the tenacity of your phone to stay on the saddle throughout, mine would have fallen to the ground and smashed itself

    • @AprilRideMTB
      @AprilRideMTB  Рік тому +15

      Haha i was really surprised! I had all my notes on it and wanted to keep it up for easy access haha. It would have been tragic if i hit the dropper on accident and shot the phone to the moon!

    • @DISABLED12-7
      @DISABLED12-7 Рік тому +4

      The phone remembered to keep its toes pointing down.

    • @Bemark100
      @Bemark100 8 місяців тому

      I have just started mtb at 56. Had a phone holder that has 4 rubber bands that hold on 2 you phone. Trek powerfly 4 gen 4 hardtail. Leaning I look down at my ebike command center, and it is orange. Orange brain is still foggy. Where is my phone. Gone. I did the most horrible thing. I went back to the track and went up the down
      .listening for riders. I found it in the middle of a step downhill. 50 meters away from the time I noticed it gone. Never again, as now I place it in my backpack.

    • @Bemark100
      @Bemark100 8 місяців тому

      The phone has the app for the e bike. I broke the factory holders a few months ago, so the phone is the management anti theft key. Without it, it's a tank to pedal. I got sold on its what motorbikere people use in off-track rallies. Don't buy an expensive rubber band.

  • @mgmatiasek
    @mgmatiasek Рік тому +1

    Thanks Kyle and April, this is really helpful! Now I just need a bike park in Chico!

    • @AprilRideMTB
      @AprilRideMTB  Рік тому +1

      agreed! there is some talk about one coming soon!

  • @Tactician666
    @Tactician666 Рік тому +5

    It's made my day to see another tutorial video by Kyle and April. Kyle's unusual in that he's an absolute beast, but he understands the thought-processes that go on with mere mortals. I'm still really grateful for the pumping video from a few years back - I wasted a load of money on a terrible instructor at a bike park who over-complicated it and left me completely confused, whereas Kyle's simple step-by-step explanation had me doing it really quickly.

    • @AprilRideMTB
      @AprilRideMTB  Рік тому +1

      Thats so kind of you to say! I totally resonate with the beginners because i was self taught and wanted nothing more than to be a good rider. I remember all those little fears and wins along the way haha!

  • @STLMTB
    @STLMTB Рік тому +4

    As an old guy that's new to jumping, thanks for the tips.

    • @AprilRideMTB
      @AprilRideMTB  Рік тому

      Absolutely! Thanks so much for watching Steve!

    • @Pigsandpies1984
      @Pigsandpies1984 Рік тому

      I’m 53, learning to jump. Very carefully 😅. Never too old to have fun!

  • @avip2u
    @avip2u Рік тому +1

    The video editing is fantastic: slow mo, as well as super-positioning (not sure of the proper term) are very helpful to aid in learning from this video.

  • @TheVantasticLife
    @TheVantasticLife Рік тому +2

    I used the preload "coil" technique today while practicing jump lines and it totally boosted me higher. Thanks for the tip!

  • @gabeasher187
    @gabeasher187 Рік тому +1

    Another great video for jumping skills!

    • @AprilRideMTB
      @AprilRideMTB  Рік тому +1

      Glad it was helpful!l Thanks for watching!

  • @chrisridesbicycles
    @chrisridesbicycles Рік тому +1

    Thanks for the great explanations. The no coil is 100% me. In my head, I was down to the back wheel but on the video my butt barely moved down at all.

    • @AprilRideMTB
      @AprilRideMTB  Рік тому

      Yeah thanks for watching! Video feedback is so helpful!

  • @chase-n-trails7257
    @chase-n-trails7257 Рік тому +1

    Kyle, it’s awesome watching this video and seeing you in NWA my home turf. Big fan for a looung time, love the content as usual. Hope to see you out there!

    • @AprilRideMTB
      @AprilRideMTB  Рік тому

      yeah we will be out in Bentonville for the bike fest!! Hope to see you there!

  • @bike_somm
    @bike_somm Рік тому +2

    So good! Thank you for breaking it all down 🫶🏼😎✨

    • @AprilRideMTB
      @AprilRideMTB  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for watching!!

    • @bike_somm
      @bike_somm Рік тому

      @@AprilRideMTB Daww thanks for creating 😝✌🏼

  • @liveresist
    @liveresist Рік тому +4

    I'm a novice mtb rider but somewhat comparable to Kyle on a snowboard. What's cool about this video is that I learned/realized a lot of things that apply to both sports. I have learned all of these techniques on a snowboard just by riding for a long time - but hadn't made the connection with the different techniques when it comes to mtb. I really appreciate Kyle not just for being an impressive athlete, but being an enthusiastic teacher as well. Great stuff!

    • @AprilRideMTB
      @AprilRideMTB  Рік тому

      Thats so rad Ross! Thanks for the kind words!

  • @fischermtb
    @fischermtb Рік тому +1

    Great one! Thank you!!!

  • @chiefrellooo4028
    @chiefrellooo4028 Рік тому +1

    Another goated video 🥳 thank you for the helpful tips.

    • @AprilRideMTB
      @AprilRideMTB  Рік тому

      Thank you so much! Glad it was helpful!

  • @richtherider3415
    @richtherider3415 Рік тому +2

    Great video. Plenty of How-to's but the breakdown of where different riders/jumpers vear off of the jump plan and how to correct is excellent.

  • @jasonlorance1918
    @jasonlorance1918 Рік тому +1

    Great info! Heading to Bentonville this week and can't wait to give these tips a shot! :)

  • @tegucigalpa2
    @tegucigalpa2 Рік тому +1

    So good!
    This is extremely helpful, thanks!

    • @AprilRideMTB
      @AprilRideMTB  Рік тому

      Glad it was helpful!l Thanks for watching!

  • @pedroramos574
    @pedroramos574 Рік тому +1

    Gracias amigo!!!! Tus videos me han ayudado mucho

    • @AprilRideMTB
      @AprilRideMTB  Рік тому

      Glad it was helpful!l Thanks for watching!

  • @YanDoroshenko
    @YanDoroshenko Рік тому +1

    Awesome! Now I just need for it to stop raining 24/7 at 5 degrees to go riding and try to apply all this valuable knowledge I now possess.

    • @AprilRideMTB
      @AprilRideMTB  Рік тому

      Yeah haha we finally had a nice day today in Boise! Its been over 150 days of cold weather!

  • @danielhauer2361
    @danielhauer2361 Рік тому +1

    Great video

  • @Bixbysayshi
    @Bixbysayshi Рік тому +8

    I think a good way of explaining how to exert the right amount and king of force up the face of a jump is to think o fit like jumping on a trampoline vs. jumping off the ground. you can just pop off the ground when jumping. but if you do that on a trampoline, nothing will really happen. To jump (not bounce, jump) on a trampoline you have first compress all your weight downwards and use up the travel of the trampoline BEFORE you begin actually jumping upwards.

    • @AprilRideMTB
      @AprilRideMTB  Рік тому

      That is a really good analogy that we will for sure incorporate in the future!

    • @marcstein-wiese833
      @marcstein-wiese833 Рік тому

      Very very good comparison, that‘s how it must feel like and what I‘m concentrating on from now on! This trampoline-feeling most of us should know ;)

  • @BraveEndeavors
    @BraveEndeavors Рік тому +1

    Love this! Breaking down the 3 different techniques is super helpful.

    • @AprilRideMTB
      @AprilRideMTB  Рік тому

      Thanks so much!! Hopefully its more homework for the classes haha!

  • @aceman331
    @aceman331 Рік тому +1

    Great breakdown. I needed this.👍

  • @justanothernoobe
    @justanothernoobe Рік тому +1

    Good to see you riding again, Kyle - hopefully the health is getting back to where it should be.

    • @AprilRideMTB
      @AprilRideMTB  Рік тому +1

      Thank you so much, yeah things have been really good the last few months!

    • @justanothernoobe
      @justanothernoobe Рік тому

      @@AprilRideMTB So glad to hear the health is getting back on track. (My heart is suddenly 40 % bigger than it should be ... apparently it's got nothing to do with the Covid vaccination, despite having had a full sonic check 5 years ago when I was diagnosed as Type 2 Diabetic and was told I had an amazingly fit and healthy heart. Fortunately I have a new doctor who also feels that's somewhat suspect. hmmmmm ... ). So I empathise with your struggle. That must have been hellova scary for you. Hang in there.
      I was out with my son today at our local MTB tracks - trying to get my mojo back after a ride about 2 months ago where I was sloppy and on a simple table-top launch with a moderate kicker with my son following behind ... "DAD! Your rear wheel was above your head!!!!"
      (I managed to save it - or rather, my bike is soooooooooo kind to me 😁 - landed endo using my right ankle as a brake on the rear tyre! Better than a broken collar-bone! So I'll be grateful 🤣)
      Loads of fun today - confidence regained - reminded myself (yet again) that I need to be riding more so I dial in the good habits. Was very much aware that I was doing the complete opposite of all the things you say to do and could actually hear your voice in my head🤣🤣 But yeah ... wish I was 8 years old again with zero commitments and could ride every day! 😁
      Keep up the great content. You guys are awesome.

  • @aakashtamang6362
    @aakashtamang6362 Рік тому +1

    When ever I see you both I feel energetic....

    • @AprilRideMTB
      @AprilRideMTB  Рік тому

      Thats so cool to hear! Thanks so much!

  • @Fridolfsmuffin
    @Fridolfsmuffin Рік тому +1

    Your voice has changed alot. Havent looked on your videos in awhile.
    Thanks for a great one. I think my problems are here. :)

    • @AprilRideMTB
      @AprilRideMTB  Рік тому

      Hey thank you! Yeah i actually had a surgery back in October to fix a bunch of sinus issues and it seems to have helped my voice a bit. Thanks for noticing haha. We should have more videos coming this year!

    • @Fridolfsmuffin
      @Fridolfsmuffin Рік тому

      Hope everything is going great after it.
      Ill keep an eye out for them. Great work you are doing.
      Have a nice day :) (Cant say evening i guess. Im from Sweden and its late evening here) :D

  • @willbros1499
    @willbros1499 Рік тому +2

    Outstanding, as always, and cool to see you and April here in Rogers, Arkansas! I learned wrong when I first started. I absorbed the jumps and "squashed them," and did precisely what you said; constantly having to go faster to clear the jumps others were clearing, or otherwise, I would case them. I would be riding behind them, thinking, "PLEASE SPEED UP!" Annoying. I had to un-learn that "squash" technique, and learn how to jump correctly so I could clear the jumps at the intended "trail speed."
    What made the lightbulb come on for me was finding two rollers with a gap between them, and forcing myself to clear the gap. I would liken it to EXACTLY what you were showing April doing, when she was off the bike jumping...once without coil, and once with. It wasn't until I gave myself a distance target that I couldn't go fast enough to clear without "popping" off the first one, that I really got the concept of using the energy in my legs to "jump" and bring the bike along with me, because my mass is much greater than the bike. Then I would slow down my speed little by little and increase my coil and release, and I just kept doing that over and over until the motion became natural.
    It may not work for others, but I had to eliminate the consequences by starting really small to learn the technique, and then move up in scale. It was the only way over the mental hurdle. I still struggle on really steep or "lippy" jumps, but I keep working at it.

    • @AprilRideMTB
      @AprilRideMTB  Рік тому

      Thanks for sharing what helped you! I am sure it will help others in the future for sure!!

  • @caseyas8572
    @caseyas8572 Рік тому +1

    Hey guys I really appreciate the approach of this isn't right or wrong but situationally there are different things you can do. In MTB I think we get stuck on a mentality of one right all the time but in reality there are so many positive outcomes. When I want to go fast I soak up the trail, when I don't I like a nice moderate pop. Sometimes I want to really boost it but that is a small percentage of the time for me. Is it wrong? Nope. It is all right for different folks at different times.

    • @AprilRideMTB
      @AprilRideMTB  Рік тому

      Hey Casey! Thanks! Yeah there are so many shades of gray in the middle that still lead to great outcomes

  • @adrianl331
    @adrianl331 Рік тому +2

    Super helpful! Greetings from Boise!

    • @AprilRideMTB
      @AprilRideMTB  Рік тому

      Thanks so much for watching Adrian! Hoping the weather turns here pretty quick!

  • @chuck_fin
    @chuck_fin Рік тому +1

    So good at breaking down these complex movements. We might have stereotypical descriptions to characterize an inexperienced rider on a jump, but the truth is that an experienced rider will use a combination of all these techniques tailored to a given feature and adapt throughout a trail. Sick bike.

    • @AprilRideMTB
      @AprilRideMTB  Рік тому

      Thanks Chuck, love you buddy! hope you and the family are crushing it!

  • @rommelmarquez8450
    @rommelmarquez8450 Рік тому +1

    thank you for the tip.. will try to develop some skills even if I’ m not into competitive biking..

    • @AprilRideMTB
      @AprilRideMTB  Рік тому

      Yeah its really fun once you start being able to hit the same jumps different ways!

  • @Rowan111
    @Rowan111 Рік тому +1

    Thanks 🙏

  • @scottmorton1893
    @scottmorton1893 Рік тому +1

    That was truly a good instruction video! I agree with others, you are a natural teacher.

  • @gamerjoe4324
    @gamerjoe4324 Рік тому +1

    Thats cool and easy way (vid) to show the diff. bet. jumps... Nice guys...

    • @AprilRideMTB
      @AprilRideMTB  Рік тому

      Thanks! Im glad people are finding value in it!

  • @AndreasHafenscher
    @AndreasHafenscher Рік тому +1

    That video is really helpful. A new fresh perspective on UA-cam! Thanx a lot guys!

    • @AprilRideMTB
      @AprilRideMTB  Рік тому

      Glad you liked it! Its been fun working with April and trying to identify and overcome her sticking points

  • @niuniezpolska4683
    @niuniezpolska4683 Рік тому +1

    Very nice video about how to jump. It helped me understanding where to start decompressing. I'd add that well calculated pop method gives more stability when landing and gives more time to adjust before next jump.

  • @sapinva
    @sapinva Рік тому +1

    One thing that helped me a lot with jumping and pumping, is listening carefully to the sound of my tires. You can't see yourself while riding but when you hear it, loading up and releasing energy gives you real time feedback.

    • @AprilRideMTB
      @AprilRideMTB  Рік тому

      That is a really interesting observation!

    • @tylerbruce5731
      @tylerbruce5731 Рік тому

      Yes its "levering" the wheels into the face as Lee MacCormack teaches.

  • @jameshayton3860
    @jameshayton3860 Рік тому +2

    Always the best instructional videos out there Kyle. Thanks as ever!!

  • @leeroberts9091
    @leeroberts9091 Рік тому +3

    The dead sailor thing happens to me periodically and Ive always wondered why. Thanks for the advice.

  • @TC_Prof
    @TC_Prof Рік тому +1

    Thanks Kyle and April amazing 🙏👊😇😎

  • @weepingBear
    @weepingBear Рік тому +1

    you guys are the best! keep 'em coming! love your videos Kyle & April!

    • @AprilRideMTB
      @AprilRideMTB  Рік тому

      Thank you so much for all the support!

  • @michaelparsons1494
    @michaelparsons1494 Рік тому +1

    So good - this kind of breakdown reeeeeally helps.

    • @AprilRideMTB
      @AprilRideMTB  Рік тому

      Thats awesome! Thanks so much Michael!

  • @ryansn4299
    @ryansn4299 Рік тому +1

    Yay another video.. Great Video

    • @AprilRideMTB
      @AprilRideMTB  Рік тому

      Thanks so much Ryan! We are hoping to have more coming up in the next few months!!

  • @mtb_alan
    @mtb_alan Рік тому

    Always dig how balanced and precise your information is. I'm gonna take all this to the trail. 🙏🏾

    • @AprilRideMTB
      @AprilRideMTB  Рік тому

      Thank you! Hope that it will help you 😊

    • @AprilRideMTB
      @AprilRideMTB  Рік тому

      also just realized we were't subscribed on the youtube yet! Got that taken care of haha! Hope to see you out and about this year!

  • @michaellussier9763
    @michaellussier9763 Рік тому

    I've watched around a couple of hours across 10 or so videos of different jump explanations/guidance before this one.
    Without a doubt, this video was by far the one that clicked all my learning together the most.
    I greatly appreciate both of your efforts in making this video, thank you.

  • @kathyljohnson6203
    @kathyljohnson6203 Рік тому

    I really appreciate seeing this breakdown of different jump tech's. When observing others, I never know if they are doing it right, or wrong and getting away with it. Thanks!

  • @tonymighalls9667
    @tonymighalls9667 Рік тому +3

    This video and the one before have got to be the two best jump videos I’ve ever seen, really clear and well explained. I’m not great at jumps but I think everything is here to help me out! Nice job guys! 🤘

  • @Adlemtbadv
    @Adlemtbadv Рік тому +1

    You guys rock!

    • @AprilRideMTB
      @AprilRideMTB  Рік тому +1

      Thanks! We are stoked to do more videos this year!

  • @mekanismen
    @mekanismen Рік тому +1

    This really helped me understand why I can hit the same jump 10 times and have 10 different results.
    I'm stoked to get back out and intentionally get those different results after watching this!!!

    • @AprilRideMTB
      @AprilRideMTB  Рік тому

      haha that happens to the best of us! Let us know if it helps!

  • @peterwor
    @peterwor Рік тому +1

    Awesome video!

  • @infoborn662
    @infoborn662 Рік тому +1

    Very well explained as always !! And I agree with Todd you are a natural at teaching/explaining. BTW what a great bike park, wish we had something like that inner town....

    • @AprilRideMTB
      @AprilRideMTB  Рік тому +1

      Thanks so much! We are excited to get back into tutorials this year!

  • @ryansteiger6960
    @ryansteiger6960 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for this video. This is very helpful. I am definitely an April 😃

  • @ninjazzrhythm400
    @ninjazzrhythm400 Рік тому +1

    Very informative, thank you!

  • @andrewscasualmtb
    @andrewscasualmtb Рік тому +3

    This video couldn't have come out at a more awesome time. I'm here on vacation in Bentonville from Utah. I did a few trails yesterday but have many more days to do jumps. I'm hoping i can really improve my jumping going forward. Thanks guys!

    • @AprilRideMTB
      @AprilRideMTB  Рік тому +1

      Awesome, this video was filmed at the Railyard in Rogers, Arkansas. So you can go to where we filmed it to practice 😊

  • @ScottsMTB
    @ScottsMTB Рік тому +1

    This video makes a ton of sense! I did #2 because I was nervous on a big jump recently. But this is a great explanation. Saving..

    • @AprilRideMTB
      @AprilRideMTB  Рік тому +1

      Thanks Scott! Hopefully it can help in the future for sure!

  • @ls66
    @ls66 Рік тому +1

    Nice work guys that was helpful and great editing as well.

  • @melwestlake8539
    @melwestlake8539 Рік тому

    Another winner! I have missed these instructional videos. Jumping is the skill I really want to get comfortable with.

  • @Biking_with_Akiva
    @Biking_with_Akiva Рік тому +1

    This was great 🤙🏾

  • @guambra2001
    @guambra2001 Рік тому

    Gosh this was a great explanation to what I’ve been doing on my jumps.

  • @markw2194
    @markw2194 Рік тому +1

    You folks are awesome!!

  • @RSRADZLAN
    @RSRADZLAN Рік тому +1

    Nice video as always Kyle & April

  • @stevencole7331
    @stevencole7331 Рік тому +1

    Perfecto with the nuances of jumping depending on what you are up against . Sometimes it is a bit of an art slash technique . I stay in the world of smaller platforms to launch from but I am able to get decent distance from my technique which is fun for me .

    • @AprilRideMTB
      @AprilRideMTB  Рік тому +1

      Thanks Steven! Yeah i think its fun for people to understand when a "bad technique" can actually be the most effective and a "good technique" can actually be dangerous. It all comes down to application!

  • @peteclay4390
    @peteclay4390 Рік тому

    Really good information and really well done video with words and narration....great job...thank you...can't wait to try this out.

  • @houseofdyer
    @houseofdyer Рік тому +1

    From a type 2 jumper, this is fantastic. Thanks!

    • @AprilRideMTB
      @AprilRideMTB  Рік тому

      Glad it was helpful! Thanks so much for watching!

  • @trexinvert
    @trexinvert Рік тому +1

    Great explain without getting too "into the science"...but you really are explaining the science = the momentum of a moving system. You are communicating and with Aprils help(what not to do) what the "feel" and the "flight" looks. The action of "reducing" or "adding" more power to the jump reaction. There is a reason for both. However, as you know and everyone who rides a bike this all happens in the "blink of an eye" during which you may experience adrenaline, fear and control.

    • @AprilRideMTB
      @AprilRideMTB  Рік тому

      Thanks for the in depth comment, i love going into the physics of bikes, maybe not capable of knowing the equations but i love thinking about whats happening haha 😂

  • @stevencrews5796
    @stevencrews5796 Рік тому +2

    What a fantastic coach you are, Kyle! Thanks so much for this great information.

  • @papajim.b
    @papajim.b Рік тому +2

    Just watched the video while i was at a jump helped me a lot and done it better thank you a lot for your how to videos helped me a lot to progress!!

    • @AprilRideMTB
      @AprilRideMTB  Рік тому

      Thats awesome to hear! We love when we get feedback like that! Hopefully this can be a bit of a guide people can pull up when they are struggling with a certain jump!

    • @papajim.b
      @papajim.b Рік тому

      @@AprilRideMTB and of course happy to see April's progress. Waiting for the next video !

  • @jimmyhopkins9497
    @jimmyhopkins9497 Рік тому +1

    Love it! I am so happy to see you two making videos again! More than any other yours have hands down been the best for me personally. Keep em coming!

    • @AprilRideMTB
      @AprilRideMTB  Рік тому

      Thanks Jimmy! We are really excited to get back into things again this year!

  • @astralque
    @astralque Рік тому +1

    just came to say im happy for you two, remember i told 300k soon, I'll say now 1M till 2025! :) ❤

    • @AprilRideMTB
      @AprilRideMTB  Рік тому

      Thank you! Yeah we had a big setback for the last two years but we are really hopeful that people enjoy and find value in all of the new content we have planned!

  • @FRAN6A
    @FRAN6A Рік тому +1

    Perfect timing. I'm currently recovering from sprained wrists because of panic braking mid air. I may have done a bit of type 1 as well.