The Perfect Strategy For Getting Better On A Dirtbike!

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Комментарии • 6

  • @user-lv3py5vm6i
    @user-lv3py5vm6i 20 дней назад +1

    I never thought of it like that. Focus on one aspect of good technique until it becomes automatic. Thanks for all the advice and guidance.

  • @tyspangler8302
    @tyspangler8302 20 дней назад +1

    Man, from a woods riders perspective. You could capture a whole new audience if you started putting out lessons and tips for woods riding like gnccs and harescrambles and what not. Even if it’s the little stuff that translates from moto to Xc stuff.

    • @yukonjon5964
      @yukonjon5964 18 дней назад +1

      no kidding. im not even that good but i can run circles around most guys when there is no traction. grew up riding low traction terrain... learned to launch from one spot to another with the gas off in-between and just float over the nasty parts. its learned skills like that, that can be easily taught to others and speed up their learning curve. everything helps.

  • @ricericebaby_1660
    @ricericebaby_1660 18 дней назад

    React to dirtbike crashes!

  • @johnbarnhart7174
    @johnbarnhart7174 14 дней назад

    Skill components seem like a bar graph. You can improve one component at a time, but only to X% better than your poorer skills. A single skill cannot be "perfected" a other components are always lower. So rotate around between the skill components and they will all improve over time.