The content coming from a local trail is what grabbed my attention/why I started watching. Then I realized how informative and entertaining your vid was. I definitively made some mental notes that I plan to use next time out. Good luck to your channel. Content is def worth more views.
Is it necessary to diss the road cyclists? My friend is a roadie and she can climb hills like a rockstar. She has also cycled 450 km in one day. I would not say that mtn biking makes you more fit than road cycling. Just different sports.
Hi, did I diss road cyclists? Definitely not my intent. My comment referred to how you move around on the bike less on a road bike compared to a mountain bike. Holding the same static position for a long period of time can lead to greater discomfort. This can happen on a mountain bike or a road bike, but it is more common on a road bike where you tend to shift your position more due to the dynamic nature of the trail. Does that make sense?
Imagine watching 10 minutes of a perfectly helpful video and being triggered over something that wasn't even about you. Great content, easy to understand, Jessica at TrekBikes in Tukwila sent me here. Keep up the good stuff and worry not about those with brittle feelings.
The content coming from a local trail is what grabbed my attention/why I started watching. Then I realized how informative and entertaining your vid was. I definitively made some mental notes that I plan to use next time out.
Good luck to your channel. Content is def worth more views.
Hey Jeff, Thanks so much for your feedback:) We are just starting out, but hoping to build more traction. Say hi if you see me out on the trails!
How organized she is and appropriate condensed info presented!!
Thank you:)
Great tips and video. Thanks!
Thanks Captain Yeti!
Is it necessary to diss the road cyclists? My friend is a roadie and she can climb hills like a rockstar. She has also cycled 450 km in one day. I would not say that mtn biking makes you more fit than road cycling. Just different sports.
Hi, did I diss road cyclists? Definitely not my intent. My comment referred to how you move around on the bike less on a road bike compared to a mountain bike. Holding the same static position for a long period of time can lead to greater discomfort. This can happen on a mountain bike or a road bike, but it is more common on a road bike where you tend to shift your position more due to the dynamic nature of the trail. Does that make sense?
@@BraveEndeavors I appreciate your intent, but your words were “it’s better for your body than road cycling” which is your personal opinion.
@@ridinreiners Thank you. Your feedback is helpful as clear communication is important to me:)
Imagine watching 10 minutes of a perfectly helpful video and being triggered over something that wasn't even about you. Great content, easy to understand, Jessica at TrekBikes in Tukwila sent me here. Keep up the good stuff and worry not about those with brittle feelings.
@@gridsquare Thank so much Eric!