TECHNICAL CLIMBS ON A MOUNTAIN BIKE | MADE SIMPLE

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  • @CycloKiller
    @CycloKiller 3 года назад +207

    The only dislikes on this video are from riders who've been slowly eased out of their crews . . .

    • @lee_likes_bikes
      @lee_likes_bikes 3 года назад +7

      Ha!!!

    • @JoyOfBike
      @JoyOfBike  3 года назад +8

      OMG!!

    • @aquaholich2051
      @aquaholich2051 3 года назад

      Bike bilkers of good vibes 😄

    • @borat1
      @borat1 3 года назад +3

      @@JoyOfBike this helped me learn stair climbing :)

    • @mrvwbug4423
      @mrvwbug4423 3 года назад +1

      Or riders that have OTBd at Hall Ranch haha.

  • @scufflepope
    @scufflepope 3 года назад +100

    As a 38 year old dude coming back to mountain biking after probably 15 years, I completely appreciate all the videos you've been making. The openness, honesty, and humor in your vids is great. Cheers to y'all

    • @JoyOfBike
      @JoyOfBike  3 года назад +3

      I appreciate that!

    • @HarrisFS
      @HarrisFS 3 года назад +5

      I started MTB at 38, 51 now and learning.

    • @TheButlerNZ
      @TheButlerNZ 3 года назад +3

      been riding all my life but didn't really start till Covid hit (as my shonky vids show) at 51.
      At 38 your just a kid... perfect time for watching Lee / Alex and the rest of us old kids.

    • @doreaplus6817
      @doreaplus6817 3 года назад

      Just to add, as 47 year old dude, huge thanks from Croatia 🙂

    • @wallacesilvafilho548
      @wallacesilvafilho548 2 года назад +1

      Tenho 64 anos e a 27 anos iniciei no MTB, até hoje fico motivado vendo os caras mandar bem e ensinar de forma bem clara as técnicas para vencer as dificuldade das trilhas e procuro estar sempre me aperfeiçoando com elas. Obrigado Camaradas👐👐

  • @Coolcmsc
    @Coolcmsc 3 года назад +48

    Just thought I’d say I’m nearly 65 now and I’m implementing what I’m seeing in your joint YT chan and three things have happened. 1. I’m more confident. 2. I’m riding better. And.... 3. I’m having way more fun on the trail 🤣 Thanks 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽

    • @JoyOfBike
      @JoyOfBike  3 года назад +3

      That is awesome! That is the riding trifecta!

  • @flyingnorseman
    @flyingnorseman 3 года назад +39

    Its saved my life too. Gave me a reason to not drink on Friday and Saturday nights. Amazing the transformation that happened after that.

  • @conharidi4231
    @conharidi4231 3 года назад +47

    I imagine that's how Aristotle and Plato would have been. 2 dudes in nature just philosophising. Working shit out.

    • @lee_likes_bikes
      @lee_likes_bikes 3 года назад +1

      LOVE!!

    • @nick_john
      @nick_john 3 года назад +6

      Aristotelian - Clips. Platonist - Flats.

    • @JoyOfBike
      @JoyOfBike  3 года назад +3

      Yes!!! And using their Antikythera mechanism to find their way back to town and check PRs!!!

    • @paulgraf5259
      @paulgraf5259 3 года назад

      I love how nerdy this comment thread is.

    • @chrisplatten2293
      @chrisplatten2293 3 года назад +17

      No man ever rides up the same step twice, for it's not the same step and he's not the same man....and possibly his chainring is more bent....

  • @airliftpilot
    @airliftpilot 3 года назад +29

    I left chi all over this thing. My new phrase when I destroy a climb 😎

  • @ivunag
    @ivunag 3 года назад +33

    What I really love is the chemistry you have. You touched the most important thing - riding with people who will be happy for your achievements and support you when you want to retry or unsuccessful. Thank you for pointing that out. Something you need to rehearse from time to time.

  • @joshuahelm5660
    @joshuahelm5660 3 года назад +2

    The part about this video that is 100% is the "mental" talk. While being relatively new to MTB, I have been in sports throughout my life (baseball, football, running marathons, road cycling, etc). Your head is a play-place. Recently, on my MTB, there was one downhill (I know this video is about climbing, but mental is all), that owned me. I hadn't done it cleanly, crashed on it twice, once hurting my back for a good 5 weeks. This past Monday, I came upon it again, butterflies and nerves abounding. I took several deep breaths, told myself I could do it, asked God to help, and BAM! I did it cleanly!! Then I went back right after it and did it again, cleanly! Thank you for all of your videos, but especially this one. Your own head is a very large part of doing or not doing.

    • @lee_likes_bikes
      @lee_likes_bikes 3 года назад +1

      SO GOOD!!!
      God is a huge fan of shred.

    • @joshuahelm5660
      @joshuahelm5660 3 года назад

      @@lee_likes_bikes I agree! He created the downhill!!!

  • @francissola5591
    @francissola5591 2 года назад +2

    First 1 minute is so emotionally powerful!!

  • @martorocks8089
    @martorocks8089 3 года назад +14

    "units of kung fu violence" and "proclamations of awesome"... What's not to love?!? Inspired to go up there and sesh for hours!

    • @marcalvarez4890
      @marcalvarez4890 3 года назад

      "1000 units of Kung Fu violence" is among the best things I've ever heard related to cycling.

  • @josetoha6504
    @josetoha6504 3 года назад +8

    You two are killing it. You make such a great team and every video is great to watch, even when you know how to do what is being discussed.

  • @goldflashgly513
    @goldflashgly513 2 года назад +1

    Lee is definitely the best mountain biking skill coach out there.

  • @NeinLives125
    @NeinLives125 2 месяца назад +2

    You're going to hear me yelling "KEYAAAAAHHHH" all over every mountain from now on. Great tips. Funny video! Can't wait to try them out.

  • @IthacaDon
    @IthacaDon 3 года назад +9

    Thanks so much for making the videos guys. No alcohol for 6 years now. My son almost died twice from his drinking problem and is also 6 years w/o. My technical skills have improved a great deal since I started watching both you and Lee. I am jumping better now (66 years young) than I have in my 30 years of man biking. Highly recommend the RipRow machine to others as a way to help you get stronger and feel confident about rowing and anti-rowing. Alex, great job making the videos. It is a lot of work to produce a quality product. Cheers guys!

    • @JoyOfBike
      @JoyOfBike  3 года назад

      Glad to hear you and your boy are doing well!

  • @yumcaxion9993
    @yumcaxion9993 3 года назад +5

    As someone barely three months into mountain biking (and at age 40, of course!), I've found that as expected most skills will clearly require a lot of practice and careful development over time. A good video might give me insight into the skill but rarely does simply watching it result in noticeable improvement right away. I experienced almost instant improvement from the advice in this one, however, because these are just such seemingly simple but functional changes to how I was approaching riding up obstacles. Really appreciate the practical approach you and when present, Lee have in your videos: they've helped me a ton!

  • @michaeljackson6504
    @michaeljackson6504 3 месяца назад +2

    OMG! After watching this video I took these things out to my local trail and my MTB world has changed at 55. Climbs that used to be grueling for me and some tech sections that were always hit or miss became almost easy and way more fun! PR'd my 12 mile loop because I wasn't using all my energy on these techy climb sections. Liked, Subscribed! Thank you!! Cant wait for my next visit to Hall Ranch!!

  • @robertvose9991
    @robertvose9991 3 года назад +1

    Dudes, I mean, internet gold. A little self-disclosure, some skill teaching, some failure followed by success. Sessioning. On trails..... Really beautiful. There's a little 1 mile XX loop on my home trail with 6 extreme difficulty, technical climbs. I've cleared them all individually but 0-500 cleaning the whole loop. 501 today!

  • @dominicstockton7102
    @dominicstockton7102 3 года назад +6

    32 PRs out of 36 segments on one trail yesterday after putting some of your tips into practice. So much positivity!

  • @erqs865
    @erqs865 3 года назад +20

    Lee climbs 45* slope:
    Headphone users: rip ear drums.

  • @dougnevitt2257
    @dougnevitt2257 3 года назад +10

    Mountain biking saved my biking life! back injury forced me to quit road riding, and I was depressed. I found that I could mountain bike with out pain, AND I enjoyed it more! It was an adrenalin rush and I wasn't trying to impress anyone. You guys are awesome!! I always leave your channel encouraged and motivated, rather than DIScouraged like I feel with other channels. Thank You!!!

  • @DanRoddy
    @DanRoddy 3 года назад +6

    I'm adopting that bit about agreeing that every ride will include trying to roll off the hill a bit better than when we started pedalling.

    • @gatoryak7332
      @gatoryak7332 3 года назад

      Now you have to define what does "better" mean for you.

  • @tagzedawg
    @tagzedawg 3 года назад +10

    You guys. I come for the bike lessons, but so often I'm moved by the life lessons. Thank you both for sharing your vulnerability along with your knowledge.
    Also Alex...CAUGHT YOU looking down at 9 minutes in! Head up! ;)

  • @opelok
    @opelok 3 года назад +1

    I watched this video first thing this morning. Then went for a ride to apply what I learned. This video helped my uphill game so much. What helped the most was standing tall when I climb. Not only could I control my breathing and relax while going up, it required less work from my legs to accomplish the same result. I felt more in control than before. Secondly, moving my hands inwards on the bar. This helped me stand taller and keep my weight more centered. Lastly, keeping my head up. This was the most difficult for me, because the lizard brain is a real thing. It still has a tendency to take over. But a massive improvement on my overall experience. Thank you for posting this video 🤘🏼

    • @lee_likes_bikes
      @lee_likes_bikes 3 года назад +1

      You are welcome! And congrats on your great riding!

  • @riccardocremona7991
    @riccardocremona7991 3 года назад +28

    Your humbleness is very remarkable, especially since Lee is a professional coach. Showing your fears and limits is a great way to teach, I think, because people can relate in a deep way with you and what they’re learning. As in almost everything, mindset is key. Thumbs up guys!
    (A little suggestion from a video professional, try to turn down the gain of those mics, the signal is a bit distorted:)

    • @JoyOfBike
      @JoyOfBike  3 года назад +2

      Same settings and it clipped like mad. Not sure what happened.

  • @siaazaliatrenga9102
    @siaazaliatrenga9102 2 года назад +1

    I love the part of riding with folks who flame the stoke! That is spot on… as I expand my riding crew I’m expanding my skill set. Love all of this!! Move those darn leaves!! 👍🏽

  • @jimrellis
    @jimrellis 2 месяца назад +2

    I ride for the same reason. Love you guys and I like the simplicity of how the "row" technique and hinging. These fundamental things are woven into every thing you can do on the bike. It definately makes it easier and me more confident knowing if I do these simple things, Ill at least be safe. That is powerful and so far its been working to quiet my lizard. Thanks!

  • @servidig483
    @servidig483 3 года назад +14

    This channel is life

  • @johnsplendido3556
    @johnsplendido3556 3 года назад +1

    "People that are not stoked when you do something....slowly ease them out....you deserve to have people that feel good when you...." This is a life lesson that can be used in all parts of life. This issue came up at breakfast with my kids (about an hour after I watched this video - timing)! Had them watch this portion of the video - they are dealing with an unsupportive 'friend' (aka: crew member) on their swim team.

    • @lee_likes_bikes
      @lee_likes_bikes 3 года назад +1

      Alex said something like this in our last video:
      The bike is a the vehicle we use to learn all life lessons. Anything you do with true depth can be that thing. Violin, flycasting, writing code, whatever.
      This channel (I believe) has great instructional content, but we're using all of that as a way to access the universal Life lessons.

    • @JoyOfBike
      @JoyOfBike  3 года назад +1

      Next level for the channel!! Getting to be a part of breakfast lessons with the kids. One way to start might be to do a team meeting setting expectations for every team mate. They all agree to support each other and then anything else becomes easier to talk about and correct. Hope this helps!!

    • @johnsplendido3556
      @johnsplendido3556 3 года назад

      @@lee_likes_bikes I remember him saying that and nodding my head in agreement.

    • @johnsplendido3556
      @johnsplendido3556 3 года назад

      @@JoyOfBike They (13 year old twins) liked the idea of surrounding themselves with friends (teammates) that do get stoked in each others improvements....and found the idea of 'slowly easing them out' funny in a 'how can we accomplish this sort of way.' They want to be good teammates, but rather not see the poor sportsmanship.

  • @caujka
    @caujka 3 года назад +5

    Nice!
    Yeah, MTB is about sessioning tricky features until you are either satisfied or have your battery drained. And about having good supportive people around. So true!

  • @VisualSOLUTIONSMedia
    @VisualSOLUTIONSMedia 3 года назад +1

    OMG, you're + Bogusky! I lived in The Grove for 20+ years, now Hollywood, ride Markham/Amelia/VK. Read your About and it clicked!
    I too have plateaued for 20yrs, looking to up my game at 63! I love the Philosophy and Physics of riding, so this is perfect! Ride on!
    -Chuck

    • @VisualSOLUTIONSMedia
      @VisualSOLUTIONSMedia 3 года назад

      Hey, maybe we could get a Submission Chicken rider, that does everything we tell it to? Jump, crash, etc 🤣

  • @thecount1001
    @thecount1001 3 года назад +1

    bit of a Wade Simmons angle here. he was a bmx racing phenom in Kamloops (BC interior city) as a kid and did it for years. he moved to the coast and saw an early mountain bike. he was blown away by gears! he could climb and ride anywhere all of a sudden. free ride was born.

    • @JoyOfBike
      @JoyOfBike  3 года назад

      Never heard that story. Very cool. I rode some BC area trails before they started building stuff. It’s funny because the trails were pretty terrible at the time and now it’s an epicenter.

  • @Pseudo-Z
    @Pseudo-Z 3 года назад +22

    "How'd you make that happen?" "I smashed my chain ring in..."😂 me every climb.

    • @Hardcaslte
      @Hardcaslte 3 года назад +5

      When you dig your chain ring into the rock and then spin the pedals it grinds the chain into the obstacle like a track on a tank, which then pulls you up and over the obstacle. Perfectly sensible climbing technique, lol.

    • @ToddSprang
      @ToddSprang 3 года назад +2

      Thought that's what the big ring was for

    • @phrides
      @phrides 3 года назад

      Actually a viable technique on big logs, like arborist spikes for the bike.

    • @TheButlerNZ
      @TheButlerNZ 3 года назад

      Best I've ever seen, a friend comes back from a big 'off' at the top of a land fill 40ft step up... (trail bikes)
      I get him to take his white helmet off... He has a tyre print up the back of his helmet... not quite sure how he ran over his own head, but it didn't stop him from going back to 'get it right'.

    • @jaymueller2418
      @jaymueller2418 3 года назад

      @@TheButlerNZ he was probably concussed and that’s why he though it was a good idea to try again.

  • @lukefarmer5391
    @lukefarmer5391 2 года назад +1

    I can see that the attack position going up hills like you did here would make it impossible to go up. I can totally see the pivot moves on this video. So good, thank you!

  • @johnarnold6623
    @johnarnold6623 3 года назад +1

    I did a proclamation of awesome last week. I yelled, “ I’m so good at this!” but the were people around. They patted me on the back and said, “ you are good at this”. Then I realized they thought I was someone ”special” friend. They were surprised when I told them I only needed my helmet on the bike and not during the day too

  • @chriswilson4661
    @chriswilson4661 2 года назад +1

    I rewatched this 3 months after starting biking and I finally got it! Amazing!

  • @543whitey
    @543whitey 3 года назад +1

    so right about the little things you do you didn't think you'd be able to; cheers!

  • @LevoRider
    @LevoRider 3 года назад +3

    Like so many before have said, you guys give me the confidence to try and fail and try again and not worry about it. I had a steep roll off I couldn’t bring myself to go down, I was riding the chunky rocky portions OK but my ‘lizard brain’ kept going ‘whoa dude! there has to be another way’. Last week I rode with a random MTB rider (Noel) who happened to be on the hill. He was very chill, he had me follow him in and now I roll over that hill like it’s a pebble. Lee is right about how much of this is mental. I have zero problems blasting down a double black ski run because I have been skiing since I was 3 or 4 and the lizard never got ahold of my skiing brain. But my MTB brain! the lizard has it’s tail wrapped right around the stem! Love your show. 🚴 🦎 🧠

    • @gatoryak7332
      @gatoryak7332 3 года назад +1

      What helped me greatly was consciously practicing low-speed pedaling and track stands. The ability to maintain a one-minute track stand in the driveway never interested me; I designate skills-practice focused trail rides a couple of time per month, and that's when I do momentary track stands all over the mountain. It has helped me ride the steep chunky stuff, starting slow and in short bits, then after I can clean the whole section slowly and confidently, I started endeavoring to float over it, which requires higher speed.

  • @garyvallance2017
    @garyvallance2017 3 года назад +7

    "A thousand units of kung-fu violence"! Love it!
    We did some tech/steeper climbs with a class of little ones yesterday evening. "Scan and plan" was the song of the session.

  • @zomambik
    @zomambik 3 года назад +1

    I love the story about that first technical climb that flicked the switch for you, Alex.
    I can pinpoint the beginning of my MTB passion to a single day about 10 years ago. I knew nothing about mountain biking when my friend organized a short cycling trip to Norway. I rented a cheap hardtail, with half-seized up fork, bald tyres and no more than 580 mm wide handlebar (I thought it was awesome back then :-) We rode the "Rallervegen" route and the whole time I was in perfect flow - the landscape and the physical effort peppered with moments of fear and excitement when going over something technical. I was hooked. A few weeks later I bought my first bike and it put me on a whole new path in life.

    • @lee_likes_bikes
      @lee_likes_bikes 3 года назад

      So great!!

    • @JoyOfBike
      @JoyOfBike  3 года назад +1

      I'm always surprised by people who can take it or leave it. The bug bites hard!!

  • @Adoogin
    @Adoogin 3 года назад +4

    Got back into the sport 4 years ago after a 25 year hiatus and hooked up with some incredible riders... following them up tech was the the ultimate education. I learned what looked impossible wasn't actually, I gained confidence in my ability to try, to session, to find the right gear, speed and line. There's still plenty of climbs and features I can't clear but instead of saying 'thats not possible' I'm saying 'some day soon.'

  • @shwndh
    @shwndh 2 года назад +1

    The clip with the weightlifters arms being ripped off was hilarious!

  • @andris8915
    @andris8915 3 года назад +1

    Please continue! By fare you two are the best combo. @Lee you just swiped from Obi-Wan to Bruce Lee with your Kong fu power!

  • @conradjordan1222
    @conradjordan1222 Год назад +1

    Am I the only one that cheered for Lee when he cleared that?

  • @tysonrogers8898
    @tysonrogers8898 3 года назад +1

    The loose rock removal to change the mental game was pure genius. Love the way you guys riff off of each other.

    • @lee_likes_bikes
      @lee_likes_bikes 3 года назад

      I agree. That was genius.

    • @JoyOfBike
      @JoyOfBike  3 года назад

      Thanks brother. When I raced moto my dad told me he bought special faster gas one time. He was lying but I still went faster. : )

  • @juanpack8146
    @juanpack8146 3 года назад +1

    This all about science of mountain biking✊

  • @galiapeleg2738
    @galiapeleg2738 3 года назад +5

    I'm watching it on repeat. At least 3 times

  • @jimrutherford2773
    @jimrutherford2773 3 года назад +1

    Mountain biking saved my life in more than one ways.

  • @ratandjmt
    @ratandjmt 2 года назад +1

    Lots of good info in this video. I do a lot of your tips already but I'm notorious for throwing more energy than I need at an obstacle. I'm definitely going to try and stand up in the center of the bike more often.

  • @jasondoust4935
    @jasondoust4935 2 года назад +1

    That "chainring as traction device" move was smooth, man... Novel as all get out... A rotary ice claw. Consider my tiny mind blown. :-p

  • @jimmygrimshaw3318
    @jimmygrimshaw3318 3 года назад +1

    U guys nail it..... I actually jumped out my seat when u got up that hop up ( where u smashed ya chain ring).......
    and I find my self in the woods .... shouting ... row when I have to use a row.... which is a lot of times... lol
    Great content guys.... I actually set my alarm on Thursday morning before work so I can watch your content....... so so I’m touch with riders ...

    • @JoyOfBike
      @JoyOfBike  3 года назад

      Thanks for the support on that ledge. Appreciate it. Alarms set for us!!!! Too much pressure. We might switch days eventually so don’t forget us!!

    • @jimmygrimshaw3318
      @jimmygrimshaw3318 3 года назад

      @@JoyOfBike no pressure at all.... I get to watch all your videos weather they be on Thursdays or any day u get them out.... the live content u done was great.,.. and lee’s live web chat is great .... u guys really do the. BIke world proud ...... trusted viewer

  • @huntnman
    @huntnman 3 года назад +1

    12:40 - now THIS is some awesome truth here! bravo guys!

  • @coeurdelion6582
    @coeurdelion6582 3 года назад +10

    the cyclocross joke is really funny, coz so many people do it :)

    • @JoyOfBike
      @JoyOfBike  3 года назад +1

      Hahaha. I was worried that wold go unnoticed!

  • @chrismcculloch9041
    @chrismcculloch9041 3 года назад +4

    You two guys crack me up! Clearly having an awesome time making these vids. I turned 40 this year and bought a bike for the first time in 20 years. Your vids are making a huge difference to my riding and my stoke!

  • @futurelegendfilm
    @futurelegendfilm Год назад

    Just getting into MTB seriously at 52, after riding SS all my life starting with BMX back in the 80's - LOVE your vids and positivity!

  • @kerryrobbert7493
    @kerryrobbert7493 3 года назад +1

    Very cool to see you guys do a vid that fits more squarely in the 'normal' riding arena, rather than 'bike parky'. I LOVE your jump and drop stuff, but there's less of that stuff around for many of us, myself included. But steps, logs, roots, and rocks can be found just about anywhere.
    This vid also is probably one of the clearest demonstrations of row-anti-row you've done yet, and it was really cool to see. I've been following Lee's stuff for years, since the first "Mastering" book, (and riding for 25ish years) and I still learned a TON here. Plus, it's stuff I can use on nearly every ride I do, not just when I search out jumps and drops...

  • @Seby-biketrial
    @Seby-biketrial 2 года назад +1

    you are so right about vibration. i had a friend that we always encourage each other and we progressed so much, quick and most importantly have FUN!! feel great no matter how many mistakes we made. when are kids, parents,teachers have this stupid attitude to make things perfect otherwise critisise but we are here on earth for progress, for enjoying trying, doing, practicing. you are awesome! great content and great vibe of FUN !

  • @thebeardedman-drenaline5546
    @thebeardedman-drenaline5546 3 года назад +1

    Climbing has made me such a better rider in every aspect, I use to hate it, but now i love it! Great video, thanks🤙

    • @JoyOfBike
      @JoyOfBike  3 года назад +1

      And it can make you better at descending too. All the same motions just add pedaling.

  • @fouglasdir
    @fouglasdir 3 года назад +2

    That's a damn good video; life wisdom, mountain biking wisdom, and humor. The clip with the weightlifter losing his arms was priceless.

  • @tzaidi2349
    @tzaidi2349 Месяц назад

    I share the same story! I think thats why I like climbing. Something about that sufferfest and you-vs-you is so cleansing.

  • @timvoss612
    @timvoss612 3 года назад +1

    Into the meat of the fourth dimension....thank you for your openness....both emotionally and physically (failure!)...and for your hacks to overcome "issues". Brilliant. MTB videos boldly going where no man (or woman) has gone before...
    Onwards and upwards.
    Tim
    Brighton Pump Track

    • @JoyOfBike
      @JoyOfBike  3 года назад

      Yes! I wish I could share a live map of the brain in a video!!

  • @marcalvarez4890
    @marcalvarez4890 3 года назад +1

    I have a compliment for you guys.
    I watch almost all videos at 2x speed. What people are saying isnt really that important, and can be skimmed. In fact most videos could be half as long and twice as useful.
    For your videos, i slow the speed way down, because two friends, creative smart people, talking...im willing to spend the time to get the details. You guys are that entertaining and informative.
    Mahalo for putting your friendship and biking online for people like me. Ive been riding over 40 years and wish i lived nearer to you so we all could ride. You should bring more of your friends onto the channel for a group ride with video!

    • @lee_likes_bikes
      @lee_likes_bikes 3 года назад

      Wow, thank you so much!

    • @JoyOfBike
      @JoyOfBike  3 года назад

      Wow man that is a really great thing to hear. Are you in Hawaii?

    • @marcalvarez4890
      @marcalvarez4890 3 года назад

      @@JoyOfBike Si, Señor.
      Aloha to you guys, where are you?

    • @JoyOfBike
      @JoyOfBike  3 года назад

      @@marcalvarez4890 Colorado!! But i have a place in Kauai

    • @marcalvarez4890
      @marcalvarez4890 3 года назад

      @@JoyOfBike ....well that's the dream!...

  • @drwort2369
    @drwort2369 3 года назад +5

    Thank you for all of your videos! Your super-positive spirit and your detailed explanations while focusing on the feel in body and mind are just awesome and very helpful. For me personally a huge confidence boost ... Mark, 47 years old :-)

    • @JoyOfBike
      @JoyOfBike  3 года назад +1

      You are so welcome! This week was difficult to get a show out so it's good to hear it was worth it.

    • @drwort2369
      @drwort2369 3 года назад

      @@JoyOfBike in fact, it made me jump on my bike right now and conquer these uphill steps i am struggling with since ages! 😁 Thank you so much for your time and effort!

  • @onerider808
    @onerider808 Год назад

    Sessioning. Groovy vibes. Exclamations of positivity. Those three loose rocks. I am SO on this! Thanks.

  • @Explorebotanicalbeauty
    @Explorebotanicalbeauty 2 года назад +3

    I just wanna thank you both for taking the time to make such an awesome video. I woke up this Sunday morning and randomly watched it and surprised my boyfriend with a morning MTB ride. My ridding skills skyrocketed today because of your video and my boyfriend was super impressed ☺️I had the best ride ever!!!Thank you so much! I love your teaching style, your humor and the philosophy.

  • @fixiepixie
    @fixiepixie 3 года назад +4

    it's funny that with age, enjoy of the ride is on another mental level, do more guys. Do Patreon guys I will support you 100%.

    • @iangrice997
      @iangrice997 3 года назад

      Great video lads . I live next to a old mining slag heap and always struggle to get up some of the climbs . Will put ur advice into practise . Cheers 🍻

  • @user-gv1xx3wp5d
    @user-gv1xx3wp5d 2 года назад +2

    I thought "okay, I subscribing", but... I was already subscribed.

  • @reza.khan74
    @reza.khan74 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for this. 23 years ago, living in Singapore, all I could do was subscribe to mountain bike action and try my best to imagine what the writer was instructing. Your videos help to complete the picture on what I read back then. Now at 50 y.o. I can't wait to go out there and try everything that you've shown. Love and respect from Singapore.

  • @jjccarpentry
    @jjccarpentry 3 года назад +2

    12:22 heck yeah, that's the rear wheel lift we were lookin for, nicely done!

  • @ClintMattoni
    @ClintMattoni 3 года назад +3

    These have become my favorite mtb instructional videos on RUclips. I hope I can take class from Lee soon. Please keep making these!

    • @lee_likes_bikes
      @lee_likes_bikes 3 года назад

      I'm here. Let's do it!

    • @ClintMattoni
      @ClintMattoni 3 года назад

      @@lee_likes_bikes Gotta make it to Colorado, unless you’re ever in Southern California.

    • @JoyOfBike
      @JoyOfBike  3 года назад

      More to come!

  • @Bettygdl
    @Bettygdl Год назад +1

    You have answered many of my climbing questions. The best video !!

  • @idhvew8
    @idhvew8 3 года назад +2

    You guys are awesome! I have ridden bikes off and on for years. At 62 years young now and carrying about 40 pounds of extra weight I am learning so many "REAL" ways to actually ride. I share your videos with my wife and riding partner. She is not as daring as I am but we both love the time outdoors and the time riding together. Your videos help in so many little ways that I am certain so many take for granted. Keep up the great work, you guys really make a difference for so many!!!

  • @sixate
    @sixate 3 года назад +6

    Such a great video, the chemistry between you guys is just amazing. Can't wait to get off work today and go ride. The tech climb is my achilles heel at the end of a long ride when I'm tired. I get lazy and keep my head down. When I look through the tough spots I always clear them. When I wheel watch I do the walk of shame. I do feel defeated like Alex when this happens.

    • @JoyOfBike
      @JoyOfBike  3 года назад

      Thanks brother!! It's fun that there is no end to the challenge. I saw a trials rider go up a 4 foot ledge and he was apologizing that it wasn't harder. : ) No end!!

  • @WilliamSurles
    @WilliamSurles 2 года назад

    I started sessioning hall ranch last year and have gotten so much better at technical climbing. I know all of those rocks, and have struggled and overcome just like you guys. gotta stay positive, and have a buddy that gets stoked for you for sure.

  • @AyataniAsha
    @AyataniAsha Год назад

    This is pretty much the best mtb Chanel on RUclips. To me it all started whit the "Do you need a Dirt Jumper?" Video, like two Months ago. Now I have a Dirt Jumper and a Trail Bike. Thank you Guys so much! I am having MAD Fun and the Time of life with 42. You are making a Difference.
    Keep up with the good Work, 'cause I am hooked.

  • @pauls3616
    @pauls3616 3 года назад +5

    Great video. I get the most joy from cleaning a technical climb. I like the feeling of precision and power I need to get through a tough section. I am definitely going to start rowing further away from the obstacle to get the front wheel over instead of running into it. Great to see so much happiness from you two, we all need more of that in our lives. My chainring wants me to watch the video again and to hit the like button. Done and done!

    • @JoyOfBike
      @JoyOfBike  3 года назад

      Your chainring should avoid my chainring. He's a bad influence.

  • @solepurified
    @solepurified 2 года назад +1

    Just got to watch this video today. Missing content from you guys. Hope to see more from you guys soon. Godspeed and be safe. 🤙

  • @GameplayerSolCley
    @GameplayerSolCley 2 года назад +1

    3:46 but that's me
    6:14 Ho F! 😳 thanks. this is why I come back so much to good videos.
    7:20 such a good teacher. 🥳

  • @petedog9581
    @petedog9581 2 года назад +1

    Hits like that are still why I ride a 2 X 10 setup. I ride tons of 1-2" log hops and rock step ups. The carbon bash guard and bigger ring can take some abuse.

  • @MF-og1ct
    @MF-og1ct 2 года назад

    I love the chaotic energy of this video. Very entertaining and informative. Thanks

  • @drforbin801
    @drforbin801 Год назад

    These guys are great. I am seriously interested in attending an in person class with them. I'm 53 and just getting back in MTB. Favorite line "I just left my chi all over this!" Hilarious!

  • @joeshawcroft7121
    @joeshawcroft7121 Год назад

    43 year old finally getting back into mountain biking after 10+ years out of it. I'm so glad i found this channel when I did. Can't wait to try these tips.

  • @Bettygdl
    @Bettygdl 2 года назад +1

    I have leaned sooo much from this video and found answers on questions I had before. Thanks sooo much 🤟🏻😃

  • @sebstokhofdejong418
    @sebstokhofdejong418 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for this! I had asked for this before and on the same day it came out I was riding big technical rocks like never before. I agree that that biggest obstacles are the mental ones.

  • @Sebastian-je2ju
    @Sebastian-je2ju 3 года назад +6

    Man I love this channel

  • @eugenegutierrez5106
    @eugenegutierrez5106 2 года назад +2

    Lee had mentioned this tips on his second edition book mountain bike skills , but I could never understand it until now.

    • @lee_likes_bikes
      @lee_likes_bikes 2 года назад

      Writing about riding is like dancing about architecture. It’s best to see the movement.

  • @andreramus5534
    @andreramus5534 3 года назад +5

    What makes this channel so awesome, is the energy and good vibes you guys promote!! Of couse, great pro tips and content keep it up guys. tks for sharing.

    • @JoyOfBike
      @JoyOfBike  3 года назад +1

      Thanks man!! Keep the good vibes flowing.

  • @stevec8564
    @stevec8564 2 года назад +1

    I loved the vibe between you two guys in this video 😁. Made me laugh out loud a few times 👌👏👏

  • @ranmiller1908
    @ranmiller1908 Год назад

    I've watched this a few times and adopted the 3x rule. Thanks guys! absolute game changer.

  • @EuphoricRecallMusic
    @EuphoricRecallMusic 3 года назад +1

    Hello to you both. My name is Marko. I am a 62 yr old XC rider from Toronto ON. Can. We in The Greater Toronto Area are blessed with 4 great river systems. All are single track paradise. I ride to and from work along a sing track. How great is that. After watching all you videos and grasping the concept of rowing, pivoting ones bike on the main crank, my biking skills, energy usage and FLOW have improved immensely! I have been spreading your "gospel" to all XC riders I come across. Thank you both for "opening" my mind and body to better riding!

    • @lee_likes_bikes
      @lee_likes_bikes 3 года назад

      Right on! We're stoked you're stoked!!

    • @JoyOfBike
      @JoyOfBike  3 года назад

      This painted such a lovely picture of the trails and your progress. Keep preaching brother!! We appreciate it!!

  • @VitaleCoachingBoulder
    @VitaleCoachingBoulder 3 года назад

    “Vibration” is higher, riding is better! Way to bring energy into riding!! Love it.

  • @traviswoyen2243
    @traviswoyen2243 3 года назад

    This reminds me 100% of bmx freestyle riding in the 80's. Getting stoked about doing something cool on a bike, regardless of whether it's you or somebody riding with you, that's the big payback.

  • @kellyhaebich16
    @kellyhaebich16 3 года назад +1

    Got my first mountain bike last year, also a GT Zaskar, bloody love it ❤

    • @rjreed2095
      @rjreed2095 3 года назад +1

      Me too! Love GT's hardtail geometry.

  • @johnwilkins3995
    @johnwilkins3995 6 месяцев назад +1

    U guys are a great team. I learn a lot, thanks. Alex, ur chill attitude is great. Keep it up.

  • @markoberholtzer3350
    @markoberholtzer3350 2 года назад +3

    Love these sessions. I watch, practice and repeat as needed. Really cool experiencing improvement

  • @jillsladen-pilon7571
    @jillsladen-pilon7571 3 года назад

    I need to make a follow up to my earlier comment 2 days ago....to let you know that I DID IT!!! I went right up over an obstacle just like Lee explained! Oh WOW! 2 spots where I either had the “legs stopped pedalling and had to get off the bike” or another one that I always detoured. Or where I fell over. And yesterday I just did the row-off the seat-anti row, and BAM!! Right over both obstacles like they were NOTHING!! WOW!!! Amazing explanations!! This is the first time I’ve watched a video and could actually do what was explained....so yes this is certainly (for me) the BEST MTB “how to” video ever! Keep it up! And a big thanks for taking the time to share these tips and explanations!

  • @MissFluffies
    @MissFluffies 2 года назад +1

    Lol !! Too hilarious 🤣😂 Alex’s re-enactment of how he used to ride is me! And I love Lee’s explanations which is super scientific and helpful for me, along with the screen layovers of angles! Going to practice some rowing whilst shouting proclamations!

  • @kruuuber
    @kruuuber 3 года назад +1

    I gave these a go today and man it made a difference. The way you described how the center of gravity shifts when you go uphill helped me heaps, thus keeping my heartrate at a more sustainable level whilst climbing further up the crux. Thank you so much for the excellent pedagogical take on this sport. Looking forward to the next one! Best wishes from Norway.

    • @JoyOfBike
      @JoyOfBike  3 года назад +1

      Isn't it wild how well it works. Melt through!!

    • @kruuuber
      @kruuuber 3 года назад

      Absolutely! Technique trumps power every time. Yet, when I don't know the theory it's hard to practise the correct technique. I've asked my fellow riding buddies on this issue before and none of them have been able to frame it like you guys do. Your contribution to mtb-youtube is grately appreciated!

  • @sandy_knight
    @sandy_knight 3 года назад +2

    It's not Summer in the UK yet ;-) so here are my tips for *wet* roots, this all builds on what you covered in this video:
    Plan your manoeuvrers for the grippy bits, before and after the root section or in between roots.
    You don't want to turn on them or cross them at an angle if possible, so pick a line where you can cross them on the perpendicular (look ahead, plan your route).
    Treat wet roots as if they're higher/squarer than they appear, you have to lift your front wheel over them and you don't want to smash your back wheel into them, you need to clear them!

    • @JoyOfBike
      @JoyOfBike  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for adding to the conversation. Wet roots can be like ice!!

  • @andydolina8084
    @andydolina8084 11 месяцев назад

    Man, love the psychological components of these videos. So helpful.

  • @markoberholtzer3350
    @markoberholtzer3350 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for your videos, keep them coming! I practiced replaying a couple of difficult hills over the last few weeks. Learning technical climbing was really helpful. Today I made it up these hills and thought, that was really easy. Before I thought I would never get up them. What a cool feeling, just had to pass on.