Good stuff. I just recently found your channel, and you have a really good thing going with your short and concise, "one skill at a time" format. If I could make a couple suggestions... Maybe some slow-mo replays/recap with further explanation of all the steps involved. Oh, and lighten up a little bit... LOL. We're here to have fun learning what you're willing to teach us. And your responses to the questions asked in the comments creates a personal engagement with your viewers... which is golden. Keep it up!
Your explanation really helped me because you split the process into little segments. I realised that I need to practice the scoop a lot, thank you for sharing your knowledge! :)
Full suspension bikes are tricky, they require alot more effort. I dont have any experience with coil suspension unfortunately to give you appropriate advice on the suspension setup! If I were to guess having a firmer shock below you would be better for a jibbing type feel since a softer spring or compression would absorb more of your effort.
So for bunnyhopping you pull up on the bars. But when doing jumps the advice is to learn bunnyhopping first, but then they say pulling up on handlebars is a bad thing to do when jumping. So what's the right technique for jumping whilst bunnyhopping?
Jumping technique is slightly different, also depending on the type of jump. I will eventually cover jumping in the future for a video topic. Ty for watching!
Good stuff. I just recently found your channel, and you have a really good thing going with your short and concise, "one skill at a time" format. If I could make a couple suggestions... Maybe some slow-mo replays/recap with further explanation of all the steps involved. Oh, and lighten up a little bit... LOL. We're here to have fun learning what you're willing to teach us. And your responses to the questions asked in the comments creates a personal engagement with your viewers... which is golden. Keep it up!
Thanks John! I'm glad you enjoyed the video I appreciate the suggestion and the positive vibes. Thanks for watching and keep riding!
Your explanation really helped me because you split the process into little segments. I realised that I need to practice the scoop a lot, thank you for sharing your knowledge! :)
Awesome, im glad it helped you out. You're welcome!
Thanks for the video
You're welcome thanks for watching!
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Thank you. Hope it helps!
Would it be easier with a lighter spring on a full Suspension mountain bike. ( intence 951 with a 550 lbs.. fox 40 up front
Full suspension bikes are tricky, they require alot more effort. I dont have any experience with coil suspension unfortunately to give you appropriate advice on the suspension setup! If I were to guess having a firmer shock below you would be better for a jibbing type feel since a softer spring or compression would absorb more of your effort.
Same, I have a full suspension mtb and can't seem to lift the rear wheel. The front is no problem, just the rear.
Just keep practicing! Keep the pull up and the scoop in one fluent motion
So for bunnyhopping you pull up on the bars. But when doing jumps the advice is to learn bunnyhopping first, but then they say pulling up on handlebars is a bad thing to do when jumping. So what's the right technique for jumping whilst bunnyhopping?
Jumping technique is slightly different, also depending on the type of jump. I will eventually cover jumping in the future for a video topic. Ty for watching!