So true. Started mountain biking in 1995 at the age of 37. Still going strong at 62. No sport has been as fun or great for conditioning as biking. Riding 3-4 days a week in Central California. Roll On!
Mountain biking has literally changed my life. 4 years ago i was overweight, sullen, and miserable. No friends, no life, living each day without anything to really excite or drive me to do anything. Since taking up mountain biking as a way to lose some weight and get fitter, it remains my passion and whenever I go out on my bike, I always have a fantastic experience, even if things don't always go to plan. Fantastic video Rich, and if there is anyone out there that is umming and arring about getting in to the sport, seriously, just do it. Not only is it the best sport in the world, but it's got the best community in the world as well.
I havent experienced air time yet I started mtb in December lol... bad timing. I've only experienced bombing down lots of hills and staircases. Waiting for the trails to open up so I can learn in the right environment
I just started at the beginning of lockdown, my friends uncle gave me his old 2011 boardman comp hard tail 26” and I’m absolutely addicted, I know the bikes not the best but wow the fun is unlimited, it’s improved my mental health drastically as I can get out into nature and just send it down the local single tracks, it’s changed my life for the better! However this channel has left me with some expensive tastes lol! Currently salivating over a nukeproof scout XL 29” inspired by the good sir Blake, fellas I thank you but my wallet doesn’t 😂🤘🏼🚵🏼♀️
I started at 29 years old and now I’m 30... never too late.. I was looking for a way to work out but I hated the gym and the boring treadmill.. plus running gave me shin splints.. so I took on MTB and now I’m addicted.. it’s all I google on my free time.. 😂
@@a.m.7910 quit nearly 10 years ago and just recently purchased a used dh bike again start shredding almost 26 years old I dont know why I ever quit...
Mountain biking has literally changed my life. It’s a release of day to day stress and an opportunity to push myself. It has done absolute wonders for my mental health.
I'm 44 years old, having some problems with my back, rheumatoid arthritis and just started riding mtb ❤️ best reason to me : my pains are getting less, my mental feeling is growing and I'm happy shaking on the trails with my fu.. g lovely hardtail 🤣🤗 I love it and your videos giving me confidence riding the trail with my hardtail ❤️ thx guys.. You are great ❤️
3 nights ago I broke my neck Hammering my local trail froma pedal strike on a rock. It'll be a long road back but I'll be hammer and before I know it. You're gonna have to bury me before I stop riding my bicycle
Rugby was my favourite sport for years, but it isn't a good long-term activity. MTBing has been a good replacement, allowing me to achieve goals, stay fit, and participate in events. It is difficult, fun, and allows for sustainability. I can do this until the day I die.
Go to a bike park and rent a full sus, trust me it turned me from a total noob to a normal rider in one day, i can hit jumps, drops, rpckrolls and stuff bc i had a friend helping me there.
very true points any time im stressed ut about anything i go on my bike instantly calm down and can rain my thoughts back in which has been a big help for dealing with exams and such
Went out today at Park City, 3.5 hrs...cool breezes, no crashes today, lost my sunglasses had a smile on my face all day,post ride beer,...good friend...I’m 66 and he’s 56.......
I am very happy with my Hardtail mountain bike, I only ride on flat roads. I notice that my condition has improved considerably. I cycle 3 times a week. 50 km at a time. your muscles also get stronger. I don't have to go to the gym.
Mountain biking has al says been my passion once I got my 1st one in the late 80's and have only had mountain bikes since even to commute to work in the mid 90's Great video #GMBN 👊
@SuperMishKah nice, i picked the worng tme to start again theres no bikes left! lucky i have a jumps frame from the 90s that ive built and it still works!
I'm getting one for Christmas but as the day gets closer I'm trying not to back out. I love the feeling of riding a bicycle and being outdoors so I hope it will be worth it 😬😁
I’m sold and have been for a while, I’m looking to buy my first mountain bike (if I can ever find a shop with any stock lol) and get out there riding. This video just reinforced that I’m making the right decision!
Corona affected both the material production as well as the bike production, in addition to a huge hype for bikes in general at the moment due to the lockdown but also climate related, with cities starting to focus more on bike infrastructure.
Bought my 1st mountain bike since I was 15 .... I’m now 45 and the proud owner of a specialized rockhopper ... bought it as lockdown was ending from eBay as my local bike store was all sold out ! There are no mountain bike trails as such near me so I do a lot of tow path riding and a bit through the woods and a bit on the road ... I’ve lost weight and gained muscle 🏋️♀️... the wife loves it lol . It’s like a new lease of life, hopefully in a year or so when my skill improves a bit I will upgrade to a better bike, prob stick with hard tail though and leave the full suspension to you crazy big jumping down hill maniacs lol.
Could you make a video where you explain when to do maintenance on your bike pls? It would be cool to have even a calendar that says when to lube the chain or to service suspension!
There's already tons of videos for things like this, just look it up. and you should lube your chain every few rides for wet lube and every ride for drive lube. When to service your suspension will depend on the brand and if it's a fork or shock, and it will normally be on your manufacturing website.
Started cycling (road and gravel) two years ago, and been fully mountain biking for a year. Did lots of sports in the past, basketball, crossfit, etc But God!! Mountain Biking is the real deal. There's no turning back. I'm lucky to live in Switzerland with loads of hills, moutains, singletracks, and close to the alps, and the french borders. Souch fun, qnd the lockdown helped me enjoy it even more. Great video.
Very well stated. Mountain biking is a great sport and once you are in you are hooked! Love it! Very glad I discovered GMBN, showing a world I totally ignored
I left mtb a month ago due to lockdown in our country since 4 months and I didn't watch mtb videos but now I want to get in it again but without getting addicted I was so addicted to mtb that I didn't study! So I want to continue mtb wiithout the addiction
To train yourself: Just make sure to only allow yourself to ride when you're done studying, whenever there's any studying to do. No "just a short ride", or "I can study afterwards".
OK. You have convinced me. I have an old (2007) Scott Genius MC50 in the shed that has not seen light of day since about... 2008... I realize that this 26'er is now sadly out of date, but whatever - time to get those tyres pumped up, and get out there!
7 reasons I shouldn't: 1. I'm poor as hell. 2. I don't really have space for a bike. 3. The frame I have a crush on isn't available (like any frame or bike at the moment). 4. I have no idea how to build up a bike, and looking for parts is absurdly confusing. 5. Last time I sat on any bike was about 15-20 years ago as a teen. 6. I don't have a carrier, so I would have to make it street legal, which kinda clashes with being off road capable. 7. Going outside is scary.
I started riding mtb 13 months ago and have fell in love with it. I'm not in the best shape, but I still try and tackle the hills of West Virginia. I love single track and I really enjoy watching my skills progress. Riding green and blue trails and advancing to more difficult single and double black trails. I used to average slow speeds of 10 mph downhill because I was so nervous and now can hit speeds up to 37mph. My climbing has improved dramatically. I still have to hike a bike on really steep stuff, but I don't care. I like the adventure aspect of it all. The technical trails are becoming more fun as well. I only wish I started this years ago. Thanks GMBN, I've learned a lot from you guys and have tried to apply what I've learned to improving my riding. You guys rock. Keep up the awesome videos. I would love to see all of you guys do an epic ride together, I don't think you have done one yet with all the presenters. I bet others would agree, they would love to see that ride take place. Take care guys.
I popped into Halfords to buy some nitrile gloves to work on my bikes. While in there I thought I'd have a quick look at the bike. They had 7 new kid's bikes, a clearance kid's. 2 e-hybrids and 2 folding small wheel e-commuter bikes. That was it. No mountain bikes, no road bikes, no hybrids and no commuter bikes. Nothing. That's the only reason I can think of not to get into mountain biking. The shop are empty of bikes.
I have to agree, everything is sold out. I’m glad I got my Carbon hardtail in December when prices were rock bottom. I’d recommend a Trek Marlin 5, as they seem to be in stock more often than not, and are a trailworthy bike
Not really. 26 inch wheels, rim brakes, exposed cables, front derailleur / gearing, 80mm fork, no dropper post. I would at least go for 1k for decentish parts (Vitus Sentier, Ragley Marley 2.0, Ragley Big Al, Nukeproof Scout Race), if not even 1,2k to 1,4k since that usually gives you a dropper post and a wide range on your gearing too. Here are some filters: www.chainreactioncycles.com/us/en/mountain-bikes/hardtail?f=2258,2632,4294957396,4294957300,4294957483,4294957082,4294957430,4294957437,2232,2488,4294957478,4294963637,4294125265&sort=pricelow
In my opinion there is Nothing that comes close to sorting your head out. Get on a trail give it plenty and let all the daily s**t dissipate. I mean shredding with your mate's c'mon. Look at Doddys film of him out in his home trails. Then try and tell me that it doesn't resonate with almost all of us. Be safe all
Been doing it since late December early January and I’ve never looked back since. Just recently updated my drivetrain to a 1x but have a crippled knee so can’t actually use it. Give it a week and the fun will resume!
That is great you get to do all that but a lot of us only get to ride on weekends. i work 12 hours days and its hard to go have fun during the week and on week ends i have house thing to do.. its hard to get out. I have to travel a long way to get to a down hill park most of the area around me are flat. Great seeing yall having fun that i can watch . Ride Long To Live Long
Ive rode rode a commute for the past 17 years, and riding my local trails for 25 years. During this lockdown period i have managed to go a little further afield. And i have to say, i dont know why i didnt do it sooner. I have found trails and paths i didnt know existed in this country (UK), and i feel great after each 'new' discovery.
You definetly don't, but just make sure you have good technique because if not you'll go down in flames. Bunnyhops help a ton with technique and help you get a lot higher
Show this video with your non-mtb friends as an advert for riding and let's try to get more people mountain biking!
Im faster than gmbn😂😂😂😂😂
All my friends are mtbers
Yeah only if mom understands that its a real sport!
Blake's version from last year is better...Sorry.
I’ve recently started teaching my friend how to mountain bike and he’s loving it and getting better by the day
Yes we social distance
So true. Started mountain biking in 1995 at the age of 37. Still going strong at 62. No sport has been as fun or great for conditioning as biking. Riding 3-4 days a week in Central California. Roll On!
Mountain biking has literally changed my life. 4 years ago i was overweight, sullen, and miserable. No friends, no life, living each day without anything to really excite or drive me to do anything. Since taking up mountain biking as a way to lose some weight and get fitter, it remains my passion and whenever I go out on my bike, I always have a fantastic experience, even if things don't always go to plan.
Fantastic video Rich, and if there is anyone out there that is umming and arring about getting in to the sport, seriously, just do it. Not only is it the best sport in the world, but it's got the best community in the world as well.
Mountain biking is so amazing. I especially love the jumps. Airtime is freedom for me.
But be careful: you can't steer in the air (because of a lack of wings)
It is a lesson that I have been thought by a tree
@@sionvandevelde That's why you gotta drink redbull. So you can get wings... and poor judgment.
I havent experienced air time yet I started mtb in December lol... bad timing. I've only experienced bombing down lots of hills and staircases. Waiting for the trails to open up so I can learn in the right environment
@@ArthurMac15
I also started in March (my dad has a full squish) but I use clipless pedals and just jank on the bars so I fly to heaven
I just started at the beginning of lockdown, my friends uncle gave me his old 2011 boardman comp hard tail 26” and I’m absolutely addicted, I know the bikes not the best but wow the fun is unlimited, it’s improved my mental health drastically as I can get out into nature and just send it down the local single tracks, it’s changed my life for the better! However this channel has left me with some expensive tastes lol! Currently salivating over a nukeproof scout XL 29” inspired by the good sir Blake, fellas I thank you but my wallet doesn’t 😂🤘🏼🚵🏼♀️
I started at 29 years old and now I’m 30... never too late.. I was looking for a way to work out but I hated the gym and the boring treadmill.. plus running gave me shin splints.. so I took on MTB and now I’m addicted.. it’s all I google on my free time.. 😂
A. M. So you started last year haha?
@@a.m.7910 quit nearly 10 years ago and just recently purchased a used dh bike again start shredding almost 26 years old I dont know why I ever quit...
Got to start somewhere doesn't matter what bike it is.
I got a Nukeproof Scout 290 Race last and love it it's an awesome bike 👊
A. M. Mtb is still gonna give u shin splits, just a different kind
Because of this channel i bought a second hand mountain bike two and a half years ago (Giant trance )now on a Saracen i am 56
Yesssss nice!
That's really dope!
Mountain biking is so cool. Being outdoors and doing tricks
Mountain biking has literally changed my life. It’s a release of day to day stress and an opportunity to push myself. It has done absolute wonders for my mental health.
I'm 44 years old, having some problems with my back, rheumatoid arthritis and just started riding mtb ❤️ best reason to me : my pains are getting less, my mental feeling is growing and I'm happy shaking on the trails with my fu.. g lovely hardtail 🤣🤗 I love it and your videos giving me confidence riding the trail with my hardtail ❤️ thx guys.. You are great ❤️
Watching this video just after I had a crash in a tree... Just want to keep my motivation for MTB
I remeber when I hit a Jumping choya cactus in Arizona. Oh man I was covered in them.
Expectation: 0:28
Reality: 0:53
Poor doddy
@@pablics0754 indeed
Anyone know from which video that scene was?
just started mountain biking before corona strikes, and I had to take a break for about 4 months, I'm starting all the way from the bottom once again.
3 nights ago I broke my neck Hammering my local trail froma pedal strike on a rock. It'll be a long road back but I'll be hammer and before I know it. You're gonna have to bury me before I stop riding my bicycle
Hope you heal well man🙏🏻 that’s some gnarly sh*t
Hoping for your fast recovery Mate...👍
Bloody hell, that was catastrophic, you must have been hammering along...
I wish you a speedy recovery. Best wishes.
We’re all cheering for you
Rugby was my favourite sport for years, but it isn't a good long-term activity. MTBing has been a good replacement, allowing me to achieve goals, stay fit, and participate in events. It is difficult, fun, and allows for sustainability. I can do this until the day I die.
Who else watched this even though they have been mountain biking for the last 10 years😂
I watched it got my first MTB 1989
I've been mountain biking since late 80's 😂 and all GMBN videos regardless 😁
Very encouraging. I’m so happy to part of the MBT family!!!!
Just started a few weeks ago, I’m terrible at it so far but am enjoying the new challenges!
Just keep pedaling!
Go to a bike park and rent a full sus, trust me it turned me from a total noob to a normal rider in one day, i can hit jumps, drops, rpckrolls and stuff bc i had a friend helping me there.
Keep at it!!
@@JayPro4x I'm trying to figure out a way to get my garmin to sing this while I'm on long climbs :D
very true points any time im stressed ut about anything i go on my bike instantly calm down and can rain my thoughts back in which has been a big help for dealing with exams and such
Went out today at Park City, 3.5 hrs...cool breezes, no crashes today, lost my sunglasses had a smile on my face all day,post ride beer,...good friend...I’m 66 and he’s 56.......
the thing i love most about mountainbiking is being able to have mobility while being close to nature at the same time.
I am getting a hardtail for myself next sunday 🥳
I hope you enjoy it! Find some friends to go with and it will be a blast
Nice man, i got mine a month ago.
What kind of hard tail is it
I gues it is nukeproof scout
@@adamblesener2916 i hope to make some new friends on the go!
I am very happy with my Hardtail mountain bike, I only ride on flat roads. I notice that my condition has improved considerably. I cycle 3 times a week. 50 km at a time. your muscles also get stronger. I don't have to go to the gym.
Mountain biking has al says been my passion once I got my 1st one in the late 80's and have only had mountain bikes since even to commute to work in the mid 90's
Great video #GMBN 👊
I've just started again at 38 its great, gotta remember I ain't built like I used to be lol
Bruh.... I am 38. I feel ya. I still hit it as hard as I can, the recovery though... hahaha
@@AverageDadMTB haha same here, i enjoy taking my boy out some days for the slower pace
@SuperMishKah nice, i picked the worng tme to start again theres no bikes left! lucky i have a jumps frame from the 90s that ive built and it still works!
Love Doddy's bush excursion
I'm getting one for Christmas but as the day gets closer I'm trying not to back out. I love the feeling of riding a bicycle and being outdoors so I hope it will be worth it 😬😁
I’m sold and have been for a while, I’m looking to buy my first mountain bike (if I can ever find a shop with any stock lol) and get out there riding. This video just reinforced that I’m making the right decision!
Corona affected both the material production as well as the bike production, in addition to a huge hype for bikes in general at the moment due to the lockdown but also climate related, with cities starting to focus more on bike infrastructure.
Bought my 1st mountain bike since I was 15 .... I’m now 45 and the proud owner of a specialized rockhopper ... bought it as lockdown was ending from eBay as my local bike store was all sold out !
There are no mountain bike trails as such near me so I do a lot of tow path riding and a bit through the woods and a bit on the road ... I’ve lost weight and gained muscle 🏋️♀️... the wife loves it lol .
It’s like a new lease of life, hopefully in a year or so when my skill improves a bit I will upgrade to a better bike, prob stick with hard tail though and leave the full suspension to you crazy big jumping down hill maniacs lol.
I love mountain biking and I’m getting better at jumping
Could you make a video where you explain when to do maintenance on your bike pls?
It would be cool to have even a calendar that says when to lube the chain or to service suspension!
Yep
I will make won’t you want watch it but at least there will be some help
Gmbn tech?
There's already tons of videos for things like this, just look it up. and you should lube your chain every few rides for wet lube and every ride for drive lube. When to service your suspension will depend on the brand and if it's a fork or shock, and it will normally be on your manufacturing website.
Love all the crasches.... again.... Henry :D
Started cycling (road and gravel) two years ago, and been fully mountain biking for a year. Did lots of sports in the past, basketball, crossfit, etc
But God!! Mountain Biking is the real deal. There's no turning back. I'm lucky to live in Switzerland with loads of hills, moutains, singletracks, and close to the alps, and the french borders. Souch fun, qnd the lockdown helped me enjoy it even more.
Great video.
Oh yeah spot on and a lot of nice good riders too Thats willing to help and impart their knowledge ❤😊🙏😇
Thanks for that, so true
Just bought a cheap OEM bike, honestly its nothing compared to what you guys use, i hope one day I'd be able to afford bikes like yours, Cheers!
Mtbing is honestly the best and all my friends that I got to mtb they love it now
Budget is the only thing that's holding me down
Look for second hand bikes, massively increases the amount u get for ur money, or ex display/demo
Very well stated. Mountain biking is a great sport and once you are in you are hooked! Love it! Very glad I discovered GMBN, showing a world I totally ignored
Just because they should. Fresh air awesome trails. Try a night ride. But have a quality light. I have a 6500 Lumens it's like daylight.
Hence I’ve started from this week with my first MTB, disposing gym membership !
Best way to get out and about after the lockdown. Doesn’t matter how shite you are at the start, you get better every day.
Never get tired of seeing Henry take a tumble on the 1st corner! It's the kind of thing that happens to me all the time 😂
Raced for three years got burned out. Contemplating on getting back in the sport
Well Ive just got my bike its a hybrid i love it, taking it easy tho as had knee op..
Even for me, who already love mtb, this video is AMAZING!
Your team AND getting back into MTB has changed my family’s life for the WAY better. Love y’all.
I love mountain biking. 2 years ago I didnt ever think I would mountain bike lol
There shouldn’t be any reasons except for the rush you feel when you get air
The wealth of footage and knowledge you guys have 😳Epic!
I left mtb a month ago due to lockdown in our country since 4 months and I didn't watch mtb videos but now I want to get in it again but without getting addicted I was so addicted to mtb that I didn't study! So I want to continue mtb wiithout the addiction
To train yourself: Just make sure to only allow yourself to ride when you're done studying, whenever there's any studying to do. No "just a short ride", or "I can study afterwards".
Dude great and inspiring video! thank you
OK. You have convinced me. I have an old (2007) Scott Genius MC50 in the shed that has not seen light of day since about... 2008... I realize that this 26'er is now sadly out of date, but whatever - time to get those tyres pumped up, and get out there!
HalfManHalfDroid yes mate do it you won’t regret it
so true
For me, what's fun about it is even if you mess up, you can laugh it off, especially when you're on a trail with friends.
so much truth here in this vid.
Yep, I agree with all of that Rich. 👍
Mtb .. is so much much. Fun...
Great video.
Great vid
I love the freedom expression and adrenaline. Sooo addictive. 😜🦘
gonna stick to gravel touring
All for real,Rich!
7 reasons I shouldn't:
1. I'm poor as hell.
2. I don't really have space for a bike.
3. The frame I have a crush on isn't available (like any frame or bike at the moment).
4. I have no idea how to build up a bike, and looking for parts is absurdly confusing.
5. Last time I sat on any bike was about 15-20 years ago as a teen.
6. I don't have a carrier, so I would have to make it street legal, which kinda clashes with being off road capable.
7. Going outside is scary.
I watch every video!! big fan of you guys
Wow, I am sold, got myself a bike.
nice one rich! shared with friends!
ruru ! Thanks mate 🤘
I agree, sweet
mtb is the best sport !!
I started riding mtb 13 months ago and have fell in love with it. I'm not in the best shape, but I still try and tackle the hills of West Virginia. I love single track and I really enjoy watching my skills progress. Riding green and blue trails and advancing to more difficult single and double black trails. I used to average slow speeds of 10 mph downhill because I was so nervous and now can hit speeds up to 37mph. My climbing has improved dramatically. I still have to hike a bike on really steep stuff, but I don't care. I like the adventure aspect of it all. The technical trails are becoming more fun as well. I only wish I started this years ago. Thanks GMBN, I've learned a lot from you guys and have tried to apply what I've learned to improving my riding. You guys rock. Keep up the awesome videos. I would love to see all of you guys do an epic ride together, I don't think you have done one yet with all the presenters. I bet others would agree, they would love to see that ride take place. Take care guys.
I'm always happy when I see Henry falling
I must have overdone it a bit yesterday and today took a forced day off the bike :[
I popped into Halfords to buy some nitrile gloves to work on my bikes. While in there I thought I'd have a quick look at the bike. They had 7 new kid's bikes, a clearance kid's. 2 e-hybrids and 2 folding small wheel e-commuter bikes. That was it. No mountain bikes, no road bikes, no hybrids and no commuter bikes. Nothing. That's the only reason I can think of not to get into mountain biking. The shop are empty of bikes.
I have to agree, everything is sold out. I’m glad I got my Carbon hardtail in December when prices were rock bottom.
I’d recommend a Trek Marlin 5, as they seem to be in stock more often than not, and are a trailworthy bike
Order online, you can usually get better deals and get bikes from direct to consumer brands
I love your videos thank you
Is Haro Flightline a good mountain bike
Not really. 26 inch wheels, rim brakes, exposed cables, front derailleur / gearing, 80mm fork, no dropper post.
I would at least go for 1k for decentish parts (Vitus Sentier, Ragley Marley 2.0, Ragley Big Al, Nukeproof Scout Race), if not even 1,2k to 1,4k since that usually gives you a dropper post and a wide range on your gearing too.
Here are some filters: www.chainreactioncycles.com/us/en/mountain-bikes/hardtail?f=2258,2632,4294957396,4294957300,4294957483,4294957082,4294957430,4294957437,2232,2488,4294957478,4294963637,4294125265&sort=pricelow
Love your videos guys!
Spot on!
In my opinion there is Nothing that comes close to sorting your head out. Get on a trail give it plenty and let all the daily s**t dissipate. I mean shredding with your mate's c'mon. Look at Doddys film of him out in his home trails. Then try and tell me that it doesn't resonate with almost all of us. Be safe all
Can I use these clips for one of my videos??
YES THE DODDY CRASH :D
MTB is all about being social with your friends and having quality time and often making new friends. That’s why I love it
Agreed. FULLSTOP
Been doing it since late December early January and I’ve never looked back since. Just recently updated my drivetrain to a 1x but have a crippled knee so can’t actually use it. Give it a week and the fun will resume!
love your videos
That is great you get to do all that but a lot of us only get to ride on weekends. i work 12 hours days and its hard to go have fun during the week and on week ends i have house thing to do.. its hard to get out. I have to travel a long way to get to a down hill park most of the area around me are flat. Great seeing yall having fun that i can watch .
Ride Long To Live Long
Great vid guys I got Into mtb because of you guys 👍
Ive rode rode a commute for the past 17 years, and riding my local trails for 25 years. During this lockdown period i have managed to go a little further afield. And i have to say, i dont know why i didnt do it sooner. I have found trails and paths i didnt know existed in this country (UK), and i feel great after each 'new' discovery.
Yes sir a new gmbn vid
I just can't for the life of me imagine life without MTB
I want FUN
I want to be FIT
I want ADVENTURE
I WANT TO HAVE A BIKE😇🙏🙏🙏
For all new riders you will crash accept it and embrace it we celebrate crashes it means you are taking yourself beyond your limits
You guys are the best
Doody's fall off to the bushes is just legendary and never gets old.
So many scenic places I would live to ride shown in this vid
Here before 5 mil views.
Yes really good experience..
I started riding at the start of last year and then got my Dad into riding a few months later
I got my mtb yesterday and i gota say IT IS REALY FUN TO RIDE IT
Hells yeah! Stick with it!
0:06 OMG 🤣 Blake sometimes... :D
This video is great
do you have to be able to do a bunny hop to do jumps (nothing to do with skidding but yh)
Merlin Fourever thank you. going on the trail tommorow
You definetly don't, but just make sure you have good technique because if not you'll go down in flames. Bunnyhops help a ton with technique and help you get a lot higher
Just start on small tabletops and find out your abilities