Thank you for these free lessons...I gave up riding to raise a family and build a business (worse day in my life) NOW getting back into riding...this knowledge is priceless.... This has put a new pep in my step...the thought of riding again...I climbed off my bike in 96...married a lady with two sons...was told no way were they riding motorcycles...it killed me not to be able to share my joy of the sport with them...I couldn’t bare to watch so I missed your career...now I’m retired...building a 2000 Yamaha 125YZ to learn my skills all over again... I really appreciate your hard work in making these videos...that you take the time to teach me... THANK YOU SIR !!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks mate from Australia 🇭🇲 you have helped my riding abilities improve a lot I'm a veteran rider of 53 but did not really understand proper technique till I started watching you thanks again really appreciate the videos.✊✊✊😎
Hey Ryan.Thanks for all the tips.65 year old active,former expert off road rider here who is always looking to improve his skills and extend his riding career.First ride yesterday on a trail network with plenty of icy sections.I applied your hip rotation to good effect to make the front end bite.Still went down three times snapping off the front fender and denting the pipe, that's the way it goes this time of year.No regrets and lots of gratitude because I got to ride while other riding partners sat at home watching Gilligans Island reruns. It's all good.
@@D3fender110 Lift ur foot and move it forward. Theres an old edit of seely somewhere on youtube and in the edit theres a slowmo clip of coming out of the corner, pros lift their entire leg to shift. More muscles included means less tiredness!
I think the whole "bend at the knees, not at the waist" safety technique for lifting heavy objects gets riders thinking they need to bend at the knees before at the hips.
im not a pro by any means, but ive been ridiing in his stance since 1989.....back when we had magazines to look at....i just copied how they were riding from a photo......
Ryan how does bar height make with body position ? I have 21 rmz 250 the stock bars feel to low and I feel bent over. Im fairly tall 6.0 and changed to a cr hi bend they are way more comfortable but will that transfer to much weight to the back ? Allowing me to be more up rite? Also I weight 200
Ryan, don't know if you're going to see this or not.. there seems to be people that think you don't read these but to be honest I'm actually posting it for other people that would read it.. I moved from the balls of my feet today onto my toes.. it was night and day how much more control of the bike I had.. Ryan's idea of dancing with the bike which I have always agreed with is simply much easier to do on your toes than the balls of your feet.. shocking really.. anyway do with that as you'd like... It was true for me...And Ryan if you do read this, thanks mate.
Good stuff Ryno. Quick question on handlebar grip technique - I try to grip loose but where should you grip hard when you need to? I've found gripping from the inside (thumb and pointer finger) works well with bloodflow. How do you put grip power through the bars when you need to (ie: wheelie into whoops etc)?
Great info, like usual. What I appreciated the most was that Ryno didn't sound angry, hostile, and bitter delivering the info. Great job. Thumbs up.
Thank you for these free lessons...I gave up riding to raise a family and build a business (worse day in my life) NOW getting back into riding...this knowledge is priceless.... This has put a new pep in my step...the thought of riding again...I climbed off my bike in 96...married a lady with two sons...was told no way were they riding motorcycles...it killed me not to be able to share my joy of the sport with them...I couldn’t bare to watch so I missed your career...now I’m retired...building a 2000 Yamaha 125YZ to learn my skills all over again...
I really appreciate your hard work in making these videos...that you take the time to teach me...
THANK YOU SIR !!!!!!!!!!!!!
It is true ryan these are great free lessons ! cheers from canada wishing we could ride all year round up here
Where in canada are you. We used to have a couple arenacross setups. Tilsonberg closed down. Im just north of toronto.
Yesterday i went to ride, and i tried your tecnics and i can say that they works.... Thanks from Italy
Thanks for breaking everything down time after time, it’s sinking in and sticking makes me want to go out and practice, thank you Mr. Hughes
Thanks mate from Australia 🇭🇲 you have helped my riding abilities improve a lot I'm a veteran rider of 53 but did not really understand proper technique till I started watching you thanks again really appreciate the videos.✊✊✊😎
Hey Ryan.Thanks for all the tips.65 year old active,former expert off road rider here who is always looking to improve his skills and extend his riding career.First ride yesterday on a trail network with plenty of icy sections.I applied your hip rotation to good effect to make the front end bite.Still went down three times snapping off the front fender and denting the pipe, that's the way it goes this time of year.No regrets and lots of gratitude because I got to ride while other riding partners sat at home watching Gilligans Island reruns. It's all good.
Old dog RH going to tear a muscle trying to demonstrate for all of us! All seriousness gr8 video keep this coming.
Thanks for the free, invaluable lesson, from the biggest guru in the sport👍
Greetings from Sweden. Closing in to my 50's and trying to get the hang of this together with my oldest son. Thanks for the good stuff! :)
No mention of elbows & wrists, where I think proper positioning and relaxation starts.
Haven’t got a bike yet ryno but watching your videos I’m 36 getting a 125 see what I can do this year at the track
Love the videos! Big help for us amateurs
I learning How to learn to Ride, watching your videos!!!thank you!!!
Great lessons and great hair Ryan!
Thanks again man. I am pumped to finally go ride this weekend!! Your great advice is sinking in
I’ve felt my neck touch the cross bar a few times ever so slightly when it gets super choppy onto corners , leaning a bit to much forward I think
Thank you that's helps tremendously
So appreciated. 😀
Thx ryno, post more videos, can u do a seat bounce jump vs standing up jump
Am gonna be purchasing a mx soon looking forward to practicing thanks for the info
Cheers for videos helped me loads 👍
No problem 👍
Appreciate all these tips! 🙏🏻
Awesome content. Love your vids. 👍
Hey Ryan what some good positions for riding in the sand
This is my current issue. Thanks!!!
Position looks more aero too.
I had this problem. Thanks ryan!
Videos on shifting?
His videos are just a bit beyond that level of instruction dude.
@@corytricamo4163 LMAO
Yeah...especially from being on your toes. We demand answers!!
@@D3fender110 Lift ur foot and move it forward. Theres an old edit of seely somewhere on youtube and in the edit theres a slowmo clip of coming out of the corner, pros lift their entire leg to shift. More muscles included means less tiredness!
@@23nyte ah thanks man. I’m new to this so appreciate it. I’ll look for that video✌🏼
Thanks you so much, you’re helping me a lot!
Dude you should come up to our track Wyvern in Piru CA.
Hey Ryan, how about high seats? Should someone use them or not? How much do they effect on cornering?
I think the whole "bend at the knees, not at the waist" safety technique for lifting heavy objects gets riders thinking they need to bend at the knees before at the hips.
Ergonomically correct
Sr how do I get a lesson or conference with you I’m not sure how to get in contact I pray to get to get a lesson in person from you some day
How many subs for you to invest in a microphone?
microphone? Dude we are still in 480p lol! Seriously though, still Love the content!!
Dont forget there is almost always a finger in front of the lens too BUT these are still great videos!
im not a pro by any means, but ive been ridiing in his stance since 1989.....back when we had magazines to look at....i just copied how they were riding from a photo......
Primal 👍🏻
Ryan how does bar height make with body position ? I have 21 rmz 250 the stock bars feel to low and I feel bent over. Im fairly tall 6.0 and changed to a cr hi bend they are way more comfortable but will that transfer to much weight to the back ? Allowing me to be more up rite? Also I weight 200
The anal comments....microphone...say bike instead of motorcycle....people 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️ how about just absorb the info??
You should really get a mic bro
And or dead cat
Ryan, don't know if you're going to see this or not.. there seems to be people that think you don't read these but to be honest I'm actually posting it for other people that would read it.. I moved from the balls of my feet today onto my toes.. it was night and day how much more control of the bike I had.. Ryan's idea of dancing with the bike which I have always agreed with is simply much easier to do on your toes than the balls of your feet.. shocking really.. anyway do with that as you'd like... It was true for me...And Ryan if you do read this, thanks mate.
Sounds like u need to plank more over the bike
Good stuff Ryno. Quick question on handlebar grip technique - I try to grip loose but where should you grip hard when you need to?
I've found gripping from the inside (thumb and pointer finger) works well with bloodflow. How do you put grip power through the bars when you need to (ie: wheelie into whoops etc)?
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pls for the love of god just say bike!!!!!lol
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Hey big guy! You should have listened to yourself when Doug Henry laid down smoke on you!