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Slow Grind
Добавлен 18 май 2023
This channel is all about progressing in BMX, whether that is me progressing, or trying to help others. q
How To Pick Up Barspin (Quick Learn)
Here's a quick how to on pick up barspins! These are a good intro to hop and flyout bars and won't take long to learn. I didn't go too crazy with the editing on this one but I do have some big videos upcoming.
00:00 - intro
00:32 - throwing motion
01:34 - two pegs
02:11 - one peg
04:15 - trouble shooting
00:00 - intro
00:32 - throwing motion
01:34 - two pegs
02:11 - one peg
04:15 - trouble shooting
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How to Bunny Hop BMX (No Scooping)
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This is a bunny hop how to. Hopefully, it can help you out! 00:00 - intro 00:16 - basics 00:50 - steps 03:53 - troubleshooting 05:08 - getting higher
WELCOME TO THE SLOW GRIND
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Welcome to my falling off my bmx bike channel. #bmx #bmxlife #bmxstreet #bmxisfun
This has been very helpful Thx brother
Straight up, this is the top ranking bunny hop video. You're a legit teacher---breaking down every step and showing the progression. I see that you've only got 3 vids up as of writing this. I'm putting in the word for more vids on anything you wanna teach us (my personal vote is for manuals, nose manuals, 180s, and 360s). Positive vibration my fellow rider.
please continue the series for bunnyhop barspin, 180, 360 and fakie. I like your style.
best tutorial. He showed tiny steps progression from zero.
got to be one of the best tutorials on youtube ... dude, you need to get back to making content, you are a natural
Please keep posting vids! Would love to see one on manuals. And I think one on just how to loop out (as prelude to bunny hops and manuals). I think folks just gloss over it and it can be so tricky
I think this is the only bunny hop tutorial that actually tells you to jump.
thank you for teaching me better then all the other tutorials I've seen
The trick to catching the bars every time is NOT trying to catch them early. Simply lift your catching hand and let the bars come around the full 360. This will eliminate the throwing hand missing. These were easier on mid school bikes with tall seat posts and adjustable seat position. No pegs required just balance. I still have the scars on my legs from pinching the seat 😂.
Some cool tips. Just learning as an old man. Haha. So dope!!
My hands always shaking while i doing the manual ,that cause my handle bar turning, I’m afraid to fall..
One teacher to another: your presentation is as good as it gets. These kinds of vids take more effort than most people know, it's understandable that you posted two then stopped. At 54, coming back to the sport after 38 years, I've learned to take my time, be patient, and build new skills (or rebuild old ones) incrementally, methodically, precisely, everything grounded in the fundamentals of technique. Piano, recording engineering, composing, photography, and now bmx... videos like this are deeply appreciated, and RUclips is poorer for your absence as a teacher in this space. Wishing you all the best, wherever you are 🙏🏼
Thanks man! I have been working on a huge video and needed a few more shots but I unfortunately sprained my thumb pretty bad and have had to put it on ice. I will 100% be dropping another video this year
How do i prevent my feet from coming off the pedals when jumping? The last time I tried to bunny hop my left shin got absolutely shredded from the pedal
It’s hard to say without seeing a video but I’d recommend starting small and keeping your weight back. Feel free to post a video and I can give you some pointers
I watched like 20-30 videos about bunny hop and yours is the best to learn all the steps. Thanks!
same
eagerly waiting for video nr.4 :) excellent content
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how different would it be to do it on a fixed gear? I've seen other tutorial telling people to not lean back but simply jump while staying at the middle. Would be very nice to hear you thought, very informative tutorial btw!
Extremely different. I have no experience with fgfs bikes but would think you would have to use pedal pressure to generate your pop
I really hope u plan to keep posting, your explanations are really good compared to so many other tutorials on youtube. Like it's shockingly hard to find good tuts on some of the more basic stuff but both this and your bunny hop vid are great!
Thanks! I have hop bar and manual videos in the works. The weather is getting a lot better so hopefully I can get everything filmed and edited within the next month or two
Like others, I've likely seen EVERY bunny hop video and tutorial. This is the best explanation of the steps and progression I've seen. Thank you for the time and effort. Much appreciated.
Gotta say this is tied for #1 Bunny Hop how to vid, imo…great approach. Not there yet, but thanks to this great info, getting there.
Whenever you are practicing looping out make sure you go slowly so you can stop
I am slow learner but persistent and once I learn something I usually can do it better than most. I am sold, this channel was made for me. Very excited that I found this channel and cant wait for new content.
Bro I am 39 and trying and pretty dedicated to learn a proper Manuel, Hop, Hop Bar, 180 and fakie. I work from home and watch ALOT of tutorial video and I promise your videos are the best for beginners. You focus on mastering the build up to the trick and the troubleshooting which is everything when trying to learn this crap. Please keep going and looking forward to a full Manual and 180 video in the future.
I have been practicing this the last few weeks and currently able to land it but with my opposite hand on the seat which I pickup seeing a flatlander clip. After watching this video I understand that only works for me because of my weight distribution. I have been trying to work on not holding the seat but unable to complete the rotation and this video made me realize that I am to front heavy when not holding the seat. Going to work on weight distribution, awesome video thanks!
I,m 50 years old & back in the old school days like from 1987 up to 1991 is when I rode , now in my 50s I,m back to riding again . Back in 1991 I had to quit riding because I had to have a surgery that took away the ability to flex both ankles fusing them together , I lost the ability to bunny hop completely , I,m not in any pain but I just don’t have the flex I need in my feet to do a bunny hop so now all I don’t is flatland & every time I see a jump , my heart gets heavy just because I know I can’t do that anymore , I’ve kinda came to grips with it but my mind misses those days .
Thank you, brother.
where was this guy 3 years ago it took me so long to learn this
As a teenager i could hop so high , as a 38 year old every other hop is high but they are tense and dont feel as smooth as they used too Hopping into grinds feels really messy i need to refine the motions more and make them fluid again
one of the best bunny hop videos ive found on youtube, thanks man. please keep more videos coming in on how to progress on bmx.
holy shit, the quality of this vid is sick!
Right now I’m practicing looping out and I just fell on my ass😂
Lmao stay safe and start small. Keep your legs bent too so you can jump off the back
@@SlowGrindBMX I know, I jumped off the back and I slipped
i was doing every single thing on trouble shooting cant wait to try and fix this tommorw
it worked btw
good shit my g, thank you.
I've probably watched 100 bunny hop tutorials and no one has explained it this well. Great job, and thank you.
Thanks man! Best of luck learning
I agree!!! There are only 3 legit Bhop how to's out of the million
My problem is i got a bad habit of nose diving on the landing. Should i try to focus on landing back wheel first?
When I see people nose diving, they are focusing way more on scooping than they are jumping. Go through the progressions in the video and make sure you are popping off the back with your arms straight
with a street bmx it's very easy to execute...with a 26" DJ, it requires strength and maybe some bmx jump experience...with a 27" / 29" MTB hardtail, it's quite difficult to do but doable, those who use full suspension MTBs, they usually cheat, lols...with a roadbike, or cyclocross or a fixie w/ drop bars - my my my you're in for a hard time! :)
Great tutorial. I was looking for a tutorial focusing on the appropriate technique and found this one. It seems that my mistake is that I start to stretch my legs at the same time that I start to lift the front of the bike and that way I don't get much height. I will try to apply this technique in the coming days. Thank you very much.
Bro, Your videos are AMAZING!!! Best of RUclips and trust me I’ve seen the ALL. Please keep them coming. Basic grinding would be great. 50/50’s, freebles, etc.
just pinch your seat !
Yo me la pasaba haciendo basprin
Oh my god stop over complicating things
It’s two steps and knowing how to loop out. I wouldn’t call that complicated my guy
@@SlowGrindBMXlol
You know when I do the pushing thing I have fell over cause I lifted my front to much and fell on my back
That's why there is a section on practicing looping out. You have to know how to bail before you start getting too high.
Bro listen I’m 13 and I try but my bike is bigger then yours and yes it is a bmx does that mean it is harder to do??? Plz tell me
Yeah, it will probably be harder to learn but you can still do it. The bike I learned bunnyhops on was 50 pounds and I was probably 100 at the time.
Can you be more clear on pulling up the pedal? I cant understand
What time of the video are you talking about? I don't think I talk about pulling up the pedals at all.
@@SlowGrindBMXlike you say on 3:35 and I can't understand that you say pulling up the backward
3:25
I can't pull up the back 😢
You really don’t pull up the back. You have to jump but your body needs to be in the right position. Try to record yourself and match the positions throughout the video
great video. thank you. keep them coming please.
Your channel seems to be exactly what I needed. Subscribed
How do I lift up the back wheel after getting the front wheel up? Im switching the weight points and pushing the bar but nothing seems to work
Hard to say without a video but my guess is that you are trying to use your upper body too much and not focusing on extending your legs. Your legs have to be bent and arms straight while your front wheel is up to jump
I can't do it, can you give me your email or anything I can send you a video trough and tell me exactly what am I doing wrong
@@LeechGaming2feel free to post the video on your channel and I can send you a breakdown
ruclips.net/video/VqS0oFRglKc/видео.html@@SlowGrindBMX
I have the same problem too.. new to BMX too.. I believe due to a weak lower body since you’re pulling up the bike with your legs and not your arms
Pls make manual tutorials
Great tutorial as always. I Was just wondering what height you are and what your bike geometry is? As I’m currently deciding on which BMX to upgrade to and need all the advice I can get before committing. I’m 5,11 and 3 quarters (basically 6 foot) and I’m looking to ride mostly street and some park. Currently looking at a bike with 21 inch top tube, a 12.75 chain stay and 26mm fork offset.
It’s all preference. If you can get to a bmx shop or the park to see what different geometries feel like it will be a big help. I am 6’3 and have a 21.6 with 13.5-14 cs and 25mm offset forks. I’d stay around 21-21.25 at your height. Bars and stems make a huge difference in how much space you have so if you feel really scrunched, you can grab different bars or stem to open up.
On a mini do scooping but I go very low because I can't jump with that weight
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