Don't Ride Foot Out Or Kneedown???

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  • Опубліковано 13 гру 2024

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  • @stephenbobic3226
    @stephenbobic3226 Рік тому +8

    Good points! I started keeping my feet on the pegs riding motocross a bunch of years ago, only putting the foot out when I absolutely needed it. I eventually adopted that same style on my supermoto. If I do take my foot off, it just comes off the peg and hovers over the surface, not stuck out MX style.
    Thanks for pointing this style out. And by bringing the real point of "do what feels most comfortable for you, but consider giving a different method a try"

    • @socalsupermoto
      @socalsupermoto  Рік тому +1

      There's not a hard right/wrong, and that's hard for folks here in binary land :)

  • @TriAngles3D
    @TriAngles3D Рік тому +6

    Great subject...
    - Brandon Paasch significantly leans over and backs it in almost every corner
    - Most SuperMoto riders push the bike down, leg out like they are going through a deep rut. That is probably what inspired this riding style in SuperMoto
    - Supermotorschool in Netherlands teaches to push the bike down and leg out when training for very, very tight cornering but then instructs to tuck legs/foot in for less tight, wider corners (no inside leg out)
    - Moto Gymkhana riding style kinda seems to be more and more the way to ride SuperMoto. The difference is elbows up. Left foot balls on peg and right as well but also ready on the rear brake.
    Ride like you want with the least amount of input that takes the corner fastest seems like the best advice. But only after you have practiced all of the cornering techniques.

    • @socalsupermoto
      @socalsupermoto  Рік тому +4

      least amount of input is the call! whatever takes a lot of work is wrong generally.

  • @jamesblbry
    @jamesblbry Рік тому +8

    This is how I have always rode, just like the pro example you gave only much slower 😂. Seriously, i learned to ride in the woods and it was easier to control by keeping my feet on the pegs, I do drop butt cheek over when aggressive. It’s good to see my style done on a pro level, thanks guys!

    • @socalsupermoto
      @socalsupermoto  Рік тому

      thank you!

    • @GroovyVideo2
      @GroovyVideo2 4 місяці тому

      agree - I been riding feet Always on pegs is Best - took me a month to break foot down habit - now never stick foot out - many decades -
      I was Lucky a very fast rider talked me into riding like this - he explained why dangling foot in air is foolish - He was correct

  • @3rduncle
    @3rduncle Місяць тому

    "err on the side of doing less" Great advice. Great video.

  • @tinymotogarage
    @tinymotogarage Рік тому +7

    Yep - 100%. Smooth is always faster, and trying to conform to a specific style is usually not. If there's points for style - have at it!

  • @olivernewell6902
    @olivernewell6902 Рік тому +5

    I grew up on 90's 2 stroke ktm's, inside leg out, weight on the outside of the seat and through the outside peg. Now on a heavier but bigger cc faster bike, neutral works better. Geometry, suspension and tyres have all moved on. I'm sure they also help with turn in and change of direction, without needing to shift body weight around the bike.

    • @socalsupermoto
      @socalsupermoto  Рік тому +1

      Anytime the bikes is moving is time you can't be on the throttle, and staying nuetral and smooth simply allows for less drama/more gas!

  • @snoozzzer
    @snoozzzer Рік тому +2

    Thank you!! I've tried different styles and neutral always felt best to me. It also helps me with brain overload - same reason I bang down gears and let the slipper sort it out vs blipping

    • @mathieusynnott8915
      @mathieusynnott8915 Рік тому

      What bike are you talking about? 690/701?

    • @socalsupermoto
      @socalsupermoto  Рік тому

      There's room for preference, but blipping is almost never the call in sm

  • @Pezeles
    @Pezeles 5 місяців тому

    I signed up for a September event. Coming from Texas. Have a lot of track experience. Absolutely none on a Supermoto. Nervous and excited to see how how will do! Cant wait!

    • @socalsupermoto
      @socalsupermoto  5 місяців тому

      You're gonna do rad and stoked to have you!

  • @impalaSS65
    @impalaSS65 Рік тому +1

    I fully support the "backing it in" crowd. It looks cool and definitelly I'd do it more controlled if I could.

    • @socalsupermoto
      @socalsupermoto  Рік тому +1

      looks cool, usually slower with most riders.

  • @flyingdutchy01
    @flyingdutchy01 Рік тому +6

    I do a lot of trackdays but never done supermoto. looks like a blast! definitely going to give this a try

  • @mathieusynnott8915
    @mathieusynnott8915 Рік тому +3

    Its very interesting. I was first doing only leg out, Then started to do some knee down. Then i notice that the leg out is much better for a earlier apex and smaller radius turn. Kneedown carry more momentum leaving inside line open in a race. I started to dive the weight of my upper body after apex on leg out to be able to give more gas. I attemped the new neutral technique and its felt slow and lazy. Its feeling like the neutral position carry alot of momentum but turning radius is eaven wider than knee down. In still playing with all 3 trying to mix match some stuff until if feels more natural and effective. We would like to have a consistent rider doing a video of the 3 different techniques with lap times and compares the lines choices taken. I feel like we might do it wrong. Thanks for that small video. A more detailed video about it would be super instructive. Keep up the good works guys!

    • @socalsupermoto
      @socalsupermoto  Рік тому

      Honestly you won't know for sure until you get lap times. Our coach Krino thought he was slow af kneedown, but he actually put consistently faster laps in that way.

    • @mathieusynnott8915
      @mathieusynnott8915 Рік тому

      @@socalsupermoto You are absolutely right with laptime alone on the track, But if you are actually racing with other peoples carring high momentum does not win inside line and ended up being cutted off. I think sometimes sketchy lines wins races so you protect your position doing very late inside entry and late apex wide to cut high momentum fast rider entering wide and hot.

  • @OFallons
    @OFallons Рік тому +1

    Foot out is an incredible method of hammering and pogoing breaking a foot and the knee from compression fractures!

    • @socalsupermoto
      @socalsupermoto  Рік тому +1

      Yeah so if you do go foot out make sure it's up by the front fork guard to keep from jamming your ankles and knees

  • @ivanrybkin9384
    @ivanrybkin9384 Рік тому +1

    I guess it’s not just the position itself, but a combination of what else you do on the bike, including g use or rear brake, etc

    • @socalsupermoto
      @socalsupermoto  Рік тому

      That's really the underlying point. Hammer the fundamentals and don't worry so much about which bp

    • @spartanx169x
      @spartanx169x 10 місяців тому

      @@socalsupermoto This is what Motojitsu as well as other instructors on youtube say all the time, and it makes perfect sense.

  • @StuntTriple
    @StuntTriple Рік тому +1

    Was at Apex this weekend, and I stayed with butt off to the left basically the entire time.

    • @socalsupermoto
      @socalsupermoto  Рік тому +1

      that tells me what direction they were running. such a fun track

  • @EricvZ1967
    @EricvZ1967 Рік тому +1

    Funny, was just thinking about this the other day. Interesting.

  • @jun701
    @jun701 Рік тому +1

    Just like road racing style evolves, I think super moto style also evolves.I gotta admit foot out + radical low angle looks cool but don’t think this is the only right way. Cheers!

  • @SMRMAGAZINE
    @SMRMAGAZINE Рік тому +2

    Good Stuff!

  • @mountaineer1706
    @mountaineer1706 4 місяці тому

    I think the bike someone is riding and the tires on the bike as well as the suspension set up factors in on the riding style on a supermoto. When trail riding rough trails on a dirtbike , i think i do all three styles depending on the situation im in. Im in Maine.

    • @socalsupermoto
      @socalsupermoto  4 місяці тому

      The key is not being married to a style, and just doing what works best!

  • @luciano136
    @luciano136 Рік тому +1

    So, I imagine you have to run slightly less corner speed if you stay neutral? If I don't get my butt off the seat a little on the mini, I'm dragging foot pegs.

    • @socalsupermoto
      @socalsupermoto  Рік тому

      mini is a whole different thing, i lean off inside due to lack of ground clearance

    • @mathieusynnott8915
      @mathieusynnott8915 Рік тому

      Neutral has more entry speed than legout because of getting a later apex line with less angle.

  • @yanansahippy9763
    @yanansahippy9763 8 місяців тому

    I do feel like as a beginner going for the hard braking then shifting your weight sorta off the bike to put your knees down makes the bike a bit unstable if you can’t do it smooth enough

    • @socalsupermoto
      @socalsupermoto  5 місяців тому

      as a beginner just do nuetral, quickish transitions, perfect lines, and early gas before you worry about anything else. goal is to get the turn over with and back on the gas. new riders worry too much about bp and lean angle.

  • @hankgs
    @hankgs Рік тому +1

    I never rode aggressively with all the seat/weight shifting... I'm a noob, but I got shit at S Cal SM for riding neutral five years ago....LOL

    • @socalsupermoto
      @socalsupermoto  Рік тому +2

      if a rider is running wide, not turning a tight enough radius we'll still tell em to shift their butt and push the bike down, and we still coach foot out on the tight hairpins. So I'm sticking by it :)

    • @mathieusynnott8915
      @mathieusynnott8915 Рік тому

      neutral = wider entry no?

  • @Mike-rc4zp
    @Mike-rc4zp Рік тому +1

    Pros used to use a mix riding style, depending on the situation of the track to go fast. Pascarella did that well.

  • @petebusch9069
    @petebusch9069 Рік тому +1

    So far I'm still fastest with butt out and knee down but am slowly getting this and am finding not having to move around on the bike so much is awesome but it still feels really weird.

    • @EricvZ1967
      @EricvZ1967 Рік тому +1

      Old habits die hard..

    • @socalsupermoto
      @socalsupermoto  Рік тому +1

      Honestly if anything feels weird or takes work, it's wrong for you. Whatever takes the least amount of work is usually the right answer.

  • @DurzoBlint178
    @DurzoBlint178 Рік тому +2

    but but but...how will I flex on the sport bike riders if I don't back it in all the time😫

  • @ΘάνατοςΧορτοφάγος

    After your vid i watch the belgian S1GP and jup. Doing less is more?

  • @GroovyVideo2
    @GroovyVideo2 4 місяці тому

    feet on pegs all the time made me much faster / smoother - Much better control - less leg injuries - crashes - less tired - its my #1 suggestion to all riders

    • @socalsupermoto
      @socalsupermoto  4 місяці тому

      the less leg injuries is huge on it's own!

  • @davidvanbrunt4233
    @davidvanbrunt4233 Рік тому +1

    Where is this track ???🤷‍♂️

  • @Prettynoise
    @Prettynoise Рік тому

    I'm an old guy , turn 64 this coming August. Haven't rode in decades but I really want to take your course. Any suggestions to prep. My goal is to become a better safer rider on the street. Any yeah, I want a supermoto for street.

    • @socalsupermoto
      @socalsupermoto  11 місяців тому

      Old guys welcome! Honestly any seat time at all is good prep for the course. We start off slow so no worries either way!

  • @Skiamakhos
    @Skiamakhos Рік тому +1

    It kinda sounds funny to say this, but police riders have known this for decades. They stay fully neutral, but damn are they hard to shake off.

    • @socalsupermoto
      @socalsupermoto  Рік тому +1

      Yep moto cops aren't doing a bunch of unnecessary nonsense.

  • @constantinosschinas4503
    @constantinosschinas4503 2 місяці тому

    Why also not incorporating downhill bike and carving ski techniques like starting low and press stand on apex. With a little sm bike it could have a result.

    • @socalsupermoto
      @socalsupermoto  2 місяці тому

      I belive you, but generally speaking the less you do the better off you are

  • @JRodSMX
    @JRodSMX 9 місяців тому

    Euro definitely feels more natural to me. Less effort, smoother, overall I’m quicker that way. Less crashing too lmao.

    • @socalsupermoto
      @socalsupermoto  5 місяців тому

      same same, foot out on the tight stuff still

  • @gioevor
    @gioevor Рік тому +1

    i don’t want to comment about what is better.. i would just like to say that when i see knee down on a supermotard it seems to me absolutely rediculous… 🤮
    leg out and neutral with a little body movement are more than enough for sm i think, besides sm tracks are tighter, no big long curves, no much speed… and if it s not.. i don’t care.. it doesn’t fit.. just does NOT fit the knee down on sm.. the whole picture..

    • @socalsupermoto
      @socalsupermoto  Рік тому +4

      Whatever works is right. So many folks make the call based on aesthetics. For me kneedown is tiring and slow. It's also how the lap record was set so.....

  • @jarredtremain4644
    @jarredtremain4644 Рік тому +1

    Awesome way to explain it. I've found after breaking leg and destroyed knee from big crash I find it safer to keep my feet on pegs. I think that's abit of what Jett Lawrence is doing in mx/sx, he looks alot more smooth and balanced almost looks like he's not going hard but then you see the gaps he pulls are huge. Avagud1

    • @socalsupermoto
      @socalsupermoto  Рік тому

      Same same, I'm going foot on the pegs except for tight turns.