A Hard Habit to Break! Target Fixation Cure! Enduro Progression Series EP.7
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
- Today we continue The IRC Tire Guys 10 Part Enduro Progression series. Designed for you to follow along with weekly and guaranteed to make you a better rider by episode 10! Today Marc and Rich work on target fixation.
🎥 @Rob Mitchell
This is exactly what a private lesson with Rich Larsen would be like.
Like others, can’t wait until I can get on my bike again, and practice these drills from the beginning. Excellent teaching skills and Mark is a great student.
I watch these videos in the evening and then have to wait about 20 hours to try. Drives me mad.
Mark, a big shoutout for taking us along on your progression journey !!!
@Rich Larson great lessons and cadence. Us folks in the north just have to wait till the snow melts.
Man, I think that dog knows more about riding than most of us. I wonder what happens if you let him ride the dirt bike? 🤔
He smokes us all!
😂😂😂👍👍👍
Mark is going to be a badass on that bike. His friends will be like. What! Learning a lot about balance and bike control
What's the layout of the comes? Can you make a rough drawing with dimensions to help us get started?
10 feet down and 20 feet apart. The gates are a bike length or so
@@IRCTireUSAMoto
Thank you!!!
Loving these drills. Great instruction and good to see the progression. Can’t wait for the next one 👍
More to come! Thank you!
Super fun. Great work Mark.
Glad you enjoyed it
Great serie.
Thanks for the support!
I purchased my first off road bike 5 weeks ago. I want to increase my skill factor generally and where better to do that than by taking a bike off the tarmac. I have pursued finding excellent training videos and have eventually found yours. Thank you. I have plenty of willing victims who want to take me out but it's the fundamentals I want to learn as well. My first ride out proved I could go from hero to zero in seconds! Practicing the basics is key. I have thoroughly enjoyed the videos and love the fact I am not on my own at having a short inside leg measurement which means my skill abilities needs to be better than most!!!
Great lesson and very good improvements made because it was broken down. Mark you are doing the counter balance way better with each time out...
I love how Roamer (?) came to the rescue/ to see how he was at 5:40!
Very good !!!
Thank you so much from Italy! Grazie mille PS big hug to Ron!
Hi there. Thanks for always going out 100% and putting out great video's. Few thoughts....
Swope bikes. Yours seems lower.(seat hight) Tyre pressure and size. Mark's bike looks like front tyre is wider than yours. Also looks like his tyres is harder. Changing might help him progress.
This is very short but my humble opinion. 🙂
Thanks again!!!
Hi Mark, Thanks for your very good videos, can you show me how to use the balance on the climbs?
Thanks guys for al the help you have given to me and my boy. Spring is just around the corner for us here in The Canadain West Kootney Mountains. And we will be practicing all of your drills. Thank you again for these free lessons! You have changed our thinking towards riding and have literally opened our eyes to a ton of concept we wouldn't of otherwise thought of.
That’s great to hear man! Glad to help!
So much work behind this useful lessons. thank you
Great teacher, Rich!
well done mark and rich great job
i practice this drills on my cb500x and they are SO helpfull !!, thanks for sharing !
For real? Is the bike's weight an issue?
@@SomeInfoSecDude at the beginning maybe but it kinda force you to work more on balance, you have to exaggerate some movements
as usual... Great....
Thanks again! Appreciate it!
these are great videos. It's snowmobile season here but I'm translating some of the ideas while trail riding on my sled. Much more throttle and brake relationship through corners really have improved cornering on my sled. Looking forward to getting on the bike with this stuff! It's apart in maintenance right.
Thanks for watching and following along!
Good going Mark - hit that rev limiter 🤣, thanks and hi to Roamer the pooch
Top video again 🤘🏽 🙌🏽
Hi! Thank you for this series.
I have a question about static balance drill from 1st episode. When you are standing up, do you apply downwards pressure to opposite side of handlebar in respect to the pushing leg on the bike? Or you have to standup only by leg and lean bike more. I noticed that sometimes I balance by spreading pressure, for example, between right leg and left hand. Similar thing if I do it on a bicycle. I don't know if it is good or not.
Im thinking... he is overthinking too much...let him do it, the easiest way possible, naturally for him, then progessing from there. Also try to avoid doing the best version of the drill as a demo, putting the stacks to high at the beginning.
Huge thanks for the vids. Priceless
Only need to look where you want to go!
👍 just " thanks"
Why front brake and not rear? On the advanced street drills we always insist on dragging rear brake
I suffer from this. I have largely beaten it but when I get tired it starts to come back, and together destroy my technique.
Those 4 strokes do like to stall.
I know you love your van, but tell Mark he needs to up his game for the face of IRC. Let him know I've authorized a shiny new one with a full wrap, with a pic of you and Rome on the sides.😎
PS I broke a cone today - so your way ahead of me :)
Simplesmente brilhante.👌
What do you have on your right wrist??
Moose filled tires?
where is this?
Just wondering what kind of tires you use in place of log jumping?
I run the Vx30 front and JX8 rear 👍
Mark would do so much better if he had a smaller bike and a two stroke machine. That current bike really doesn't fit him. Rich, you are the most amazing trainer and we love what you do for the riding community!!!
I think it would be interesting to see Mark try Rich's bike doing these drills. We've seen Rich struggle a bit with Mark's bike.
@@huckfinn4260 What bike is it that Mark is using?
@@16prospector I'm not exactly sure. Yamaha 4stroker. YZ250FX maybe? Pretty sure it's not a WR. I do know that Rich is on the Beta 300RR Race Edition, which is an exceptionally well designed bike that is light, nimble, has an amazing clutch, gobs of usable low end grunt and that sweet KYB fork. I just picked one up a few days ago and it is the most impressive dirt bike I've ever thrown a leg over. The review Rich did on it helped me a lot in deciding and so far I have zero regrets.