I’ve watched so many channels on how to manual I can’t thank you enough this one explained everything the other ones did not explain and did again thankyou!
At 44 years old I'm actually finally starting to get the manual down on my BMX and this tutorial I think is actually going to get me where I need to be thank you very much and I will put videos out for you to tell me what I'm doing as well thank you
sick dude, im 38 and never mastered it when i was youung, i was thinking to learn it as im out with my daughters. seeing this comment, im gonna get the manual down man. its 5 months since you posted, hows your progress?
Súper efectivo, todos hacen videos de cómo hacer manual pero ninguno tan bueno como estes sinceramente ya pude levantar la llanta cuando antes ni podía , espero pronto dominar el manual con estos consejos , muchas gracias ☺️
This video has helped me so much. I no longer yank my manny up, its more of a "floating up" into position. Way more control, still working on getting them stretched out longer. But thanks a ton fellas.
@@BikeSchoolOfficial i have even been watching the videos that are clearly out of my range of tricks. Yall make me want to learn even more than I lead do. Tryin to teach Liam to manny as well as get more comfortable jumping small jumps. Love to see a "simple kids video" about how to properly jump inclines. He is hopping off curbs and riding down 5 foot quarters. Only been off training wheels for a bit over a year (1.5 years) now. He got super stoked for the shout out, and hearing Doug shout out "jake" in the chat last weekend
Great explanation, especially comparing good v bad. The drop down was my bogey, videoed myself earlier for the first time and it was easy to spot. The launch has improved 1000%, now its all about sustain & direction. Thanks for the lesson. It’s clearly tough for you to do a bad one “properly” as you’ve developed the skills to repair the situation 😉.
This trick like every other trick I’m trying is becoming a nightmare, because I don’t have anyone to ride with to tell me what I’m doing wrong. Back in the day I had the homies and we all pushed each other. It’s so important riding with other people, especially if those people are way better than you.
I’m 5.’4” height,, my bmx too long frame is 21”TT frame, to hard doing manual, how if I change the bars with 8.75mm and crank 165mm, so i can doing manual?? With long frame i have?? Thanks
Been trying manuals now for a few months and all I clear is one car par spot..😟 no enough to know if I found my balance point...how do you know if you hit that balance point?
Sup Ho Lee, If you are clearing one spot then you are hitting that balance point already just need to maintain it dude. I have the same issue just keep at it and work on the wiggle of the weight transfer. I been doing better at rocket manuals so maybe try working on them for a few days then go back to regular and vice versa.
Hey bud it helps me personally to do 25 squats before i start to practice your balance point i guess squats activate your legs get the blood flowing where you need it
I think a lot of ppl think the “L” position is what their body is suppose to bend to, but I believe you’re referencing moving your butt down then back, right? Or am I mistaken lol
@@BikeSchoolOfficial it legit works so much better than what I was doing before I saw this vid. You can see the difference when you find the balance point, I actually ended up on my back out of excitement lol but I didn’t smack my head, just a little soft tissue 🥲
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The L shaped weight transfer detail is such a game changer. Thank you!
This channel is so underrated
I’ve watched so many channels on how to manual I can’t thank you enough this one explained everything the other ones did not explain and did again thankyou!
At 44 years old I'm actually finally starting to get the manual down on my BMX and this tutorial I think is actually going to get me where I need to be thank you very much and I will put videos out for you to tell me what I'm doing as well thank you
Good luck with the manuals 🔥
sick dude, im 38 and never mastered it when i was youung, i was thinking to learn it as im out with my daughters. seeing this comment, im gonna get the manual down man. its 5 months since you posted, hows your progress?
Súper efectivo, todos hacen videos de cómo hacer manual pero ninguno tan bueno como estes sinceramente ya pude levantar la llanta cuando antes ni podía , espero pronto dominar el manual con estos consejos , muchas gracias ☺️
This video has helped me so much. I no longer yank my manny up, its more of a "floating up" into position. Way more control, still working on getting them stretched out longer. But thanks a ton fellas.
Hell yeah Jake! Glad it helped a bit. Hope you and the kids had a great Christmas. Liams bike looks sickkkkkk
@@BikeSchoolOfficial i have even been watching the videos that are clearly out of my range of tricks. Yall make me want to learn even more than I lead do. Tryin to teach Liam to manny as well as get more comfortable jumping small jumps. Love to see a "simple kids video" about how to properly jump inclines. He is hopping off curbs and riding down 5 foot quarters. Only been off training wheels for a bit over a year (1.5 years) now. He got super stoked for the shout out, and hearing Doug shout out "jake" in the chat last weekend
Great explanation, especially comparing good v bad. The drop down was my bogey, videoed myself earlier for the first time and it was easy to spot. The launch has improved 1000%, now its all about sustain & direction. Thanks for the lesson. It’s clearly tough for you to do a bad one “properly” as you’ve developed the skills to repair the situation 😉.
It's been a month and I just wanted to check in and see how the manuals are going for you??
Thank you comrades!
This is actually works
How does this apply to hop manuals on ledges or deck manuals on quarters?
This trick like every other trick I’m trying is becoming a nightmare, because I don’t have anyone to ride with to tell me what I’m doing wrong. Back in the day I had the homies and we all pushed each other. It’s so important riding with other people, especially if those people are way better than you.
We know that feeling all too well! That’s why we created Bike School, so that our members can share videos with us an get real feedback!
I’m 5.’4” height,, my bmx too long frame is 21”TT frame, to hard doing manual, how if I change the bars with 8.75mm and crank 165mm, so i can doing manual?? With long frame i have?? Thanks
Thats a big toptube for your height! Might want a 20.25 or 20.5
Been trying manuals now for a few months and all I clear is one car par spot..😟 no enough to know if I found my balance point...how do you know if you hit that balance point?
Sup Ho Lee,
If you are clearing one spot then you are hitting that balance point already just need to maintain it dude.
I have the same issue just keep at it and work on the wiggle of the weight transfer.
I been doing better at rocket manuals so maybe try working on them for a few days then go back to regular and vice versa.
Hey bud it helps me personally to do 25 squats before i start to practice your balance point i guess squats activate your legs get the blood flowing where you need it
Does he have a Gyro on his Dirtbike?
Yes I do
I think a lot of ppl think the “L” position is what their body is suppose to bend to, but I believe you’re referencing moving your butt down then back, right? Or am I mistaken lol
Exactly, down and back. Making an L shape with your butt
Or a backwards L shape depending on which way you’re looking at it haha!
@@BikeSchoolOfficial it legit works so much better than what I was doing before I saw this vid. You can see the difference when you find the balance point, I actually ended up on my back out of excitement lol but I didn’t smack my head, just a little soft tissue 🥲
why is hugh jackman bmxing lol
or Justin timberlake?