"Self-Taught" Trail Riders Have A HIGHER RISK of Crashing

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
  • [FREE Guide] "Basic Techniques" guide to trail ride with confidence - motocrosshideo...
    Are you a "self-taught" dirt bike rider that's struggling with your confidence on single-track trails?
    If you're trying to figure everything out on your own by:
    -Getting more seat time
    -Watching riding tips and teaching yourself
    -Keep practicing over and over again
    If you're doing any one of these but still not advancing your skills or confidence in the woods or on basic trails then this video is for YOU!
    Motocross Hideout is my personal brand to help new riders learn to properly and safely ride a dirt bike so that you don't crash and miss out on life because of an injury. My Virtual Dirt Biker School is an online riding course/camp that teaches anyone new to dirt bikes the basic techniques to stay in control and become a better rider faster. I've taught many first-time riders over the years, both guys and girls, young and old.
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    Disclaimer: Dirt biking can be dangerous if you don't respect the bike or terrain. This video shows you tips to help keep you safer as well as improve your riding technique and skill so that you stay in control while riding. I, Kelley Fager from Motocross Hideout, am not held responsible for a crash resulting in an injury from trying these techniques. Please use proper dirt bike riding gear to help prevent an injury.

Комментарии • 9

  • @MotocrossHideout
    @MotocrossHideout  3 месяца назад +1

    Are you a "self-taught" trail rider? (I was, and it took years before I was confident on new or challenging single-track trails!
    [FREE Guide] "Basic Techniques" guide to trail ride with confidence - motocrosshideout.com/basic/

  • @XFrix
    @XFrix 3 месяца назад +7

    Self-taught riders are the best riders.

    • @MotocrossHideout
      @MotocrossHideout  3 месяца назад

      Thanks for watching! What do you mean by "best"? :)

  • @CoronaBRP
    @CoronaBRP 3 месяца назад

    I’m self taught and have about 2 years riding. I have a KX500 and XR600R and I feel like riding big bikes has taught me a lot because you have to really respect them more.

  • @BlackwaterAquatics
    @BlackwaterAquatics 3 месяца назад

    Im self taught and i did blue diamond single track after 6 month of riding. But i was only do so because i learn on a low HP trail bike and i had youtube teachers. Theres no way i would able to do it without youtube.🎉

    • @MotocrossHideout
      @MotocrossHideout  3 месяца назад

      Nice! Not sure what blue diamond trails mean, but that sounds like a quick progression 😉

    • @BlackwaterAquatics
      @BlackwaterAquatics 3 месяца назад

      @@MotocrossHideout maybe its a california thing, but here trails are marked base on expertise level. Green is for novice, blue is for intermediate and black are expert. Some blue trails are extremely challenging and some black trail are only done by someone with years of experience. Most narrow mountainous single track are blue trails while rockly bouldersize trails that require some trial skills are black. Hope that helps!

    • @MotocrossHideout
      @MotocrossHideout  3 месяца назад

      Ah, gotcha. That makes sense - thanks for sharing! Our trails are probably marked, I just don't look at them, ha.