How To Safely Start Hitting Jumps!

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Комментарии • 5

  • @alessandrosanti1296
    @alessandrosanti1296 4 дня назад

    yep. Agree 100%

  • @MotoFamMayhem
    @MotoFamMayhem 5 дней назад

    AJ coming in hot with the best MX info as usual 😅👌

  • @victorgailums6784
    @victorgailums6784 5 дней назад

    love your vids. and subscribed for a while now. slow c mx rider. My problem is that I am always standing up on a jump face. This works fine with a long run up but when coming out of a corner I feel that me standing up throws my balance off and most importantly I think I am rolling off throttle by the movement of body and arm/hand position which always leads me to come up short, and disappointed. any tips on how and when to sit? not seat bounce...just sit. what faces? what steepness or length of faces? thanks!

    • @MotoFamMayhem
      @MotoFamMayhem 5 дней назад +1

      As a C/D class rider, I find that sitting up the face of a jump helps increase the length you can jump. So if you're not carrying enough speed as you approach a jump, you can sit on your way up to get a little extra distance you otherwise wouldn't. I find myself having to use this technique on jumps that don't have a long enough run-up out of a corner because I'm usually not carrying enough speed through the corners. If you have enough track speed, you're not gonna want to sit, or you'll likely over jump. Also, be sure you're standing when you land, or you'll have a sore lower back 😅

    • @lukewtattoo
      @lukewtattoo 5 дней назад

      I’m like 💯 certain that’s seat bouncing my man!