That drop at 4:00 isn't bad. its roll able, it looks even more gnarly up top, until you get right up on it. And it's wide open after so there is nothing to hit no matter (if) how janky you get. You'll get there man! I'd say get some pads, roll around in your backyard like a 5 year old on redbull so your comfortable falling. Then you can get that first fall jitters over when it does happen. For me, I had to take a few little spills after my big one to get my confidence back. like "yeah it is possible to fall and not destroy your knee". I still have PTSD with paver jumps.
yea normally my group likes to jump into the hard stuff instantly which was my first issue when we first drove up to Alafia, but I told them we should've started on one or two of the blue trails to warm up and then work our way into the harder stuff, but it's hard since we don't really know the park too much still
That drop at 4:00 isn't bad. its roll able, it looks even more gnarly up top, until you get right up on it. And it's wide open after so there is nothing to hit no matter (if) how janky you get.
You'll get there man! I'd say get some pads, roll around in your backyard like a 5 year old on redbull so your comfortable falling. Then you can get that first fall jitters over when it does happen. For me, I had to take a few little spills after my big one to get my confidence back. like "yeah it is possible to fall and not destroy your knee". I still have PTSD with paver jumps.
yeah bro but that's so nerve wrecking.
There are some really good trails to progress there. Seems like you went into the harder stuff without working your way up to it
yea normally my group likes to jump into the hard stuff instantly which was my first issue when we first drove up to Alafia, but I told them we should've started on one or two of the blue trails to warm up and then work our way into the harder stuff, but it's hard since we don't really know the park too much still