most of the mountain bike skills that you are presenting, i either learned it from riding bmx freestyle, bmx racing or just mucking about on my bicycle in my local trails. being presented as a step by step guide such as your series made me realize how many steps it takes to do something that i've learned naturally (by observing closely and trying them out myself). this made me appreciate the risks that i took when i was younger learning and trying out these skills.
Just wiped out yesterday trying to take a high rock. Able to do it 1st time, didn’t lift enough 2nd time. Fell. Thanks for this educational video. Will go back and practice, practice. . .
Great tips on skills needed. I am working on this. What I lack is power when climbing a rock garden especially when the trail is uphill and I’m already exhausted. Without strength, the skills aren’t much use except for single steps. Friends want me to go to the gym. 😭
Great series :D keep them coming if you can, they are well done and easy to get the whole idea of something fairly quick. All the extra tips here and there really help too.
learning the american bunnyhop :D we've been doing the european style this whole time, but the american version gets more air and is better for obstacles on the trails :)
great, but I wish someone would do a video for Weekend Warriors like myself for over 50 and can't do some of that crazy technical stuff, but want some simplified versions to get over obstacles
Popping up the rear tire and timing my pedal strokes is what I really need to work on. Right now it's a whole lot of me getting past one or two rocks and then either losing all momentum or bouncing my front tire off the next damn rock in the garden.
The correct force is what your looking for going up an obstacle, not the correct power. the force is a more instantaneous term proper for the slow speeds, power is the measure of the effectiveness of that applied torque on the crank arm. Power is a good term to compare real effort on an uphill ride with some distance rather than a short hop over an obstacle.
There is couple of rock steps/climbs on the tracks I just cant get up because you have to lift the wheel about a foot at the start of them and their already on a track which is climbing up so its a double whammy. any advice?
+Mark Guillermo Yes you can. In fact, I'd argue it's easier. Practice just the back wheel for a while. It's dead easy. What you do is you push your weight forward, angle toes downward and try to lift the back wheel. No brakes no nothing. Just move your weight in front, toes down and scoop the back wheel. You'll probably get it first try.
After about 3 years the last Keurig stopped working ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxBrV-RbF5Nk0Rlt9i15aao-YMzqzTG8Vf initially was able to unblock, however eventually we couldn't fix. That one was a replacement unit sent by the manufacturer after we had problems with our very first Keurig. This works fine (lol, at least for now) however I didn't realize the water reservoir was so much smaller than our prior unit. With 2 people having one or two cups of coffee each morning, it seems like I'm refilling it daily. Otherwise just happy to have the convenience of pod coffee vs. making a morning pot.
No issues with assembly for me ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxHL1v1R3NE5x4KiYfyt8dnQmyNYz7qi5L but I could see where some might benefit from using an experienced bike assembler/mechanic. I'm an older rider starting back after a 10 year break. This bike exceeds my capabilities and has been easy to get comfortable riding. I'm mostly on easy trails with almost no street riding and have not been disappointed with the performance of the bike. My fitness level is far below what I previously rode with and because of that the mileage is going on the bike slowly. While I'm losing weight slowly, the bike seems to tolerate my 220 pounds just fine. The bike has been used by several family members ranging from 5'5" - 5'9".
@@AlexeiPavlov dont be rude and racist in sorry your suffering and going through so much pain that you feel the need to take it out on others who want to help people god bless you i hope things get better
@@evandorco5193 You just so quick to throw a racist card huh? Where the fuck did you see racist comment you moron? Do British people have ONE race? Go back to school, it seems like you missed critical thinking class altogether.. By the way dont forget to stop by at your local antifa meeting
@@AlexeiPavlov your preaching hatred against someone who is different then you i do not support antifa i support unity do not make fun of people to mask your own suffeeing i hope everything yournlooking for comes your way i know how to use puncuation however i choose not to i choose to be different and speak differently and i have that right
most of the mountain bike skills that you are presenting, i either learned it from riding bmx freestyle, bmx racing or just mucking about on my bicycle in my local trails. being presented as a step by step guide such as your series made me realize how many steps it takes to do something that i've learned naturally (by observing closely and trying them out myself). this made me appreciate the risks that i took when i was younger learning and trying out these skills.
Same here.
as a roadie with massive fitness but crappy technical skills I find this very useful
Just wiped out yesterday trying to take a high rock. Able to do it 1st time, didn’t lift enough 2nd time. Fell. Thanks for this educational video. Will go back and practice, practice. . .
Great tips on skills needed. I am working on this. What I lack is power when climbing a rock garden especially when the trail is uphill and I’m already exhausted. Without strength, the skills aren’t much use except for single steps. Friends want me to go to the gym. 😭
Great series :D
keep them coming if you can, they are well done and easy to get the whole idea of something fairly quick. All the extra tips here and there really help too.
Rock step what are you planning? X3
learning the american bunnyhop :D
we've been doing the european style this whole time, but the american version gets more air and is better for obstacles on the trails :)
:D that's awesome X3 I can't even hop lol
I was always bad at it, but practice really gets you closer to doing it properly. It is difficult to learn. I need tons of practice too. lol :)
I need tons X2 X3
Ex moto in the 70's this is a great technique to help my speed, thanks
Great tips. Thanks for going out your way guys on posting these tutorial videos.
great, but I wish someone would do a video for Weekend Warriors like myself for over 50 and can't do some of that crazy technical stuff, but want some simplified versions to get over obstacles
Popping up the rear tire and timing my pedal strokes is what I really need to work on. Right now it's a whole lot of me getting past one or two rocks and then either losing all momentum or bouncing my front tire off the next damn rock in the garden.
Very good video, there's a trail I've been having problem with and I will give it a go.
Nice series, keep on shooting ...
Thanks for the tips ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️👍
Thank you for the knowledge awsome video you guys really helping me to get better
Great info keep it coming....
About the strong foot...it is a 50% increase upon learning to use the other foot also.
Nice man
The correct force is what your looking for going up an obstacle, not the correct power. the force is a more instantaneous term proper for the slow speeds, power is the measure of the effectiveness of that applied torque on the crank arm. Power is a good term to compare real effort on an uphill ride with some distance rather than a short hop over an obstacle.
I put my right pedal higher up and i pedal as hard as i can while pulling up on the bike and i can get up rocks np
why is your helmet strap loose? doesn't your helmet come off loose when you hit a rough patch of trail or maybe get thrown off the bike?
Sheesh. Maybe I can finally handle curb hops.
Good work guys
What shoes are he using? Seem light and sharp... anybody knows at least the brand! Thx
are those 27.5 wheels?! whoa
Great Video, I was wondering if Matt was riding clipless pedals?
thanks man is very useful
Nawin Sapchinda Glad you found helpful.
Great video! what shoes do u wear?
the question you should be asking is WHAT ARE THHOOOSSSEEE
can someone tell me what fancy gadget he use to raise the seat
Kurt Kenehan at 0:45
Kurt Kenehan It's a hydraulic dropper post, probably a RockShox Reverb. Incredibly handy for transitioning between climbs and descents.
that so cool thanks for the info
i knew it, magic works wonders
+Kurt Kenehan its a dropper seatpost
Very good teaching video nearly ruined by the music being too loud.
thanks man
There is couple of rock steps/climbs on the tracks I just cant get up because you have to lift the wheel about a foot at the start of them and their already on a track which is climbing up so its a double whammy. any advice?
thanks, but how do I descend Horsethief Bench in Fruita?
can you do this without the pedal lift but instead using a manual ?
opening song?
What size and tire is that? I have a Genesis Overkill 27.5 I'm looking at upgrading
what is the average weight of this bike?
can I use this technique in hardtail bike?
+Mark Guillermo Yes you can. In fact, I'd argue it's easier. Practice just the back wheel for a while. It's dead easy. What you do is you push your weight forward, angle toes downward and try to lift the back wheel. No brakes no nothing. Just move your weight in front, toes down and scoop the back wheel. You'll probably get it first try.
What shoes was he wearing here? Is that a five ten Danny MacAskill?
I already learnt it
But ur on a full sus bike so the damper moves you fovard. How to do that on a ht?
“...open up new lines...” That’s my kinda talk.
After about 3 years the last Keurig stopped working ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxBrV-RbF5Nk0Rlt9i15aao-YMzqzTG8Vf initially was able to unblock, however eventually we couldn't fix. That one was a replacement unit sent by the manufacturer after we had problems with our very first Keurig. This works fine (lol, at least for now) however I didn't realize the water reservoir was so much smaller than our prior unit. With 2 people having one or two cups of coffee each morning, it seems like I'm refilling it daily. Otherwise just happy to have the convenience of pod coffee vs. making a morning pot.
Esta bien
0:10 What bike is that? The red one
gj bro
Wish i was 20 years againg to do mtb...i'm 48..
No issues with assembly for me ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxHL1v1R3NE5x4KiYfyt8dnQmyNYz7qi5L but I could see where some might benefit from using an experienced bike assembler/mechanic. I'm an older rider starting back after a 10 year break. This bike exceeds my capabilities and has been easy to get comfortable riding. I'm mostly on easy trails with almost no street riding and have not been disappointed with the performance of the bike. My fitness level is far below what I previously rode with and because of that the mileage is going on the bike slowly. While I'm losing weight slowly, the bike seems to tolerate my 220 pounds just fine. The bike has been used by several family members ranging from 5'5" - 5'9".
I dont know why i cant bunny hop. I tried on an bench after 1 week off practice but no no that just went fuckdup
I wonder what you *mean* by fuckdup
i try all of the skill things and i always FAIL....
ya... me too. always fail in landing right and lifting the annoying back. why...............?
;(
Sure, come to Costa Rica and try to teach us how -.-
Maxxis is greatest ;)
Hallloooo, the camera is here! Not to the right! ;)
youll get exhausted to apply that skill
Your helmet straps are in desperate need of washing...
Damn wash those gnarly helmet straps, its bad enough British people dont take care of their teeth, not you with your nasty helmet straps!
if so, why most of British people have bad teeth?
@@AlexeiPavlov dont be rude and racist in sorry your suffering and going through so much pain that you feel the need to take it out on others who want to help people god bless you i hope things get better
@@evandorco5193 You just so quick to throw a racist card huh? Where the fuck did you see racist comment you moron? Do British people have ONE race? Go back to school, it seems like you missed critical thinking class altogether.. By the way dont forget to stop by at your local antifa meeting
@@AlexeiPavlov your preaching hatred against someone who is different then you i do not support antifa i support unity do not make fun of people to mask your own suffeeing i hope everything yournlooking for comes your way i know how to use puncuation however i choose not to i choose to be different and speak differently and i have that right
this kind of helmets are useless to me...protect nothing when i drop from bike...