Bunny Hop: Mountain Bike - Flat Pedals, YES you can!

2024 ж. 22 Мам.
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YES you can bunny hop a mountain bike with flat pedals (in fact you can bunny hop a mountain or E-Mountain Bike with ANY pedals!). In this ultimate bunny hop breakdown video we have cracked the code of the bunny hop! Once you fully understand the bunny hop and start practicing the RIGHT moves in the right order, you'll have a bunny hop breakthrough - just like mtb coach Roxy did!
Watch this bunny hop breakdown video to understand the bunny hop better than you ever have!
Link mentioned in the video: roxybike.podia.com/learn-to-b...
In this video you will find out why you do NOT need a rear wheel lift: • How to Bunny Hop - Do ...
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Shortest Bunny Hop Tutorial ever: • 💥 Shortest Bunny Hop T...
Here's a timeline:
0:00 - Is this a classic bunny hop tutorial?
0:25 - Why the bunny hop drove me to despair & my bunny hop transformation
0:41 - Why I still struggle with perfecting my bunny hops
1:00 - Do you need a high manual or a rear wheel lift / scoop to bunny hop?
1:21 - Bunny Hop Terminology: Bunny Flop vs. Bunny Hop
2:15 - Introducing Engineer Berni
2:20 - Why Berni is the perfect guinea pig for the bunny hop breakdown
2:56 - What is Roxy's & Berni's full-time profession?
3:16 - Why a hip movement (hip to bars), a high manual or real wheel lift will screw up your bunny hop!
3:33 - Explaining our process of breaking down the bunny hop
3:53 - How we broke down the bunny hop
4:43 - Detailed breakdown and slow mo of the bunny hop and a comparison to the manual
6:44 - Can you bunny hop an e-mtb (ebike)?
7:07 - How you will REALLY learn all partial moves of the bunny hop to FINALLY be able to hop
8:02 - Which adjustments to the move do YOU need?
8:10 - Why did I struggle so much with the bunny hop?
8:40 - My bunny hop error 1: Ingraining...
9:02 - My bunny hop error 2: Tip traps
9:36 - How NOT to bunny hop
10:16 - REALTALK: What marks a REAL Pro-Coach?
10:46 - Why is a bunny flop (a bunny hop landing front wheel first) dangerous and limiting??
11:14 - A detailed comparison of the bunny flop vs. the bunny hop
13:16 - Is it possible to learn a real bunny hop within a few days?
13:32 - Why you cannot learn a Bunny Hop in a few days!
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  • Watch a Nitty Gritty analysis of the Bunny Hop and see how to bunny hop like a pro at age 59: kzhead.info/sun/ZLeIgLWhb3Zul4U/bejne.html Find out why you do NOT need a Rear Wheel Lift here: kzhead.info/sun/lKyzm6yGlqeIm6s/bejne.html Link mentioned in the video: roxybike.podia.com/learn-to-bunny-hop-step-by-step-drills-bunny-hop-course Shortest Bunny Hop Tutorial ever: kzhead.infozdWnfUWmm5o?feature=share Support me on Patreon and get access to even more "secrets" and making-of-videos: www.patreon.com/rideandinspire See video description to find the timelines, table of contents, time stamp for the stop mo and more!

    @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire Жыл бұрын
  • Back in my day (I am 61years young), the bunny hop was a lot easier. For you youngsters, BMX was it. Mountain bikes were made in your garage. Huffy"s, drilling out the holes on a ten speed hub. Fun times. When I tried it on full suspension for the first time, the gang just laughed thier ***** off. Well done video.

    @oldmanandthesea3384@oldmanandthesea3384 Жыл бұрын
    • Thanks for sharing 😊🙏

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire Жыл бұрын
  • You can go even higher by doing this: the moment your back wheel lifts off the ground, aggressively pull your legs up into your chest while continuing to pull upwards and pushing outwards with your arms. If you did it right the back wheel will hit you in the butt and the stem of the bike will be around your head height. Adds like another foot to the top of your hop.

    @steelfalconx2000@steelfalconx2000 Жыл бұрын
    • Absolutely. If you watch this video, I also mention it: Short Rider: Bunny Hop Analysis | Why you still can’t bunny hop! kzhead.info/sun/lKyzm6yGlqeIm6s/bejne.html Thanks for adding!

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire Жыл бұрын
  • I love this video, thank you 𝑹𝒐𝒙𝒚 and Berni. It is really interesting and makes a lot of sense. This movement, hip to hands vs hands to thighs is such a sticking point for a lot of people. Brilliant, I look forward to seeing the full course.

    @kaiashbee5543@kaiashbee5543 Жыл бұрын
    • Hey Kai, thank you ever so much for being open to watch the video, despite being such an experienced and advanced rider, and THANK YOU for taking the time to comment. Yes, I agree so much and I wish I would've known a few years ago when I was struggling so much 😀

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire Жыл бұрын
  • AMAZING Video! Best bunny Hop breakdown i have ever seen. And your course is great, too! I’m on lesson 3 and loving it.

    @insp.science1817@insp.science1817 Жыл бұрын
    • Nice! Thanks for sharing! 😍😍🥰

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire Жыл бұрын
  • Very clear instructions and explanations. So Inspiring and motivational as always. Thanks Roxy and Berni! 🥰

    @oiyo5124@oiyo5124 Жыл бұрын
    • Thank you so much 😍😊

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire Жыл бұрын
  • Another great analysis video from you. I'm always looking forward to your new uploads!

    @tomnridesYTB@tomnridesYTB Жыл бұрын
    • Thank you ever so much, Tom 😍😍😍🥰🙏

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire Жыл бұрын
  • That was a brilliant insight into the mechanics and philosophy of the bunny hop, Roxy. Thank you and Berni so much for this. You are the best. I always look forward to watching your mountain biking and life skills videos. I have learned so much from you. May God bless you and Berni and grant you much success in all your endeavors. How are things going in your new location?

    @martinschwartz7342@martinschwartz7342 Жыл бұрын
    • Thank you ever so much, Martin, very grateful for your comment 😍🙏 The new location is amazing, the cats are settling in well, and we are super happy to have amazing trails right in front of the doorstep. Hope you are doing, well, too??

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire Жыл бұрын
  • Really great breakdown of this move. Thank you, very helpful.

    @CraftyConceptswithErin@CraftyConceptswithErin Жыл бұрын
    • Thank you so so much, Crafty Erin 🥰😍 Comments like this inspire me to keep evolving.

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire Жыл бұрын
  • Glad to have found this video when I did. Was about to practice after watching videos that demonstrated the bunny flop method. Thanks guys!

    @zhutwo@zhutwo10 ай бұрын
    • So happy to hear 😊 This video will help, too: Short Rider: Bunny Hop Analysis | Why you still can’t bunny hop! kzhead.info/sun/lKyzm6yGlqeIm6s/bejne.html And if you’d like to learn waaaaay faster with us as your personal coaches, you’ll find the link below this and the other video. I’d love to guide you there realizably. The bunny CAN be easy to learn - but most people do it the hard way 😃 (so did I 😅😒)

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire10 ай бұрын
  • Glad to hear you launched out the structured course for mtb skills. I learned a lot from your youtube videos. Thank you. And I am now expecting more from the paid courses. I am willing to join in it. ❤

    @sparkbike@sparkbike7 ай бұрын
    • Looking forward to your progress with my courses ❤ and I am SO grateful for your comment 😍 You will see, my courses are different from my KZhead content - because the goal is very different. On KZhead, the goal is to make “edutainment” - to make people WATCH. In my courses, however, the goal is to make people DO things - so it’s about structured instruction, which is the key to learn movements. Also, you have the option to send in videos to get my pro coaching cues tailored specifically to you 🤓

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire7 ай бұрын
  • This reminds me of learning to bunny hop my BMX as a 10 year old, it was more "use the force" back then, plenty of practice is key

    @SilverShamrock71@SilverShamrock7120 күн бұрын
    • Well done 😍 Absolutely. Practice brings progress. And the right practice brings fast progress. 😊

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire13 күн бұрын
  • Very good bunny hopping video. For me, I kept trying to bring my handlebars toward my waist. Things opened up for me when I started focusing on bringing them to my mid-thigh area instead. Still working on height, but This helped with the lifting of the front wheel for me.

    @heathnortonflag@heathnortonflag Жыл бұрын
    • Absolutely 🙏😍💪💪💪

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire Жыл бұрын
  • Hi roxy you’re so generous to share your talent God Bless you and your Blessings and subscribeer will multiply .

    @reymongloria6471@reymongloria647111 ай бұрын
    • Very grateful for your comment, thank you!

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire11 ай бұрын
  • Awesome content, as always.

    @lars_atx@lars_atx Жыл бұрын
    • Thank you so much for sharing your appreciation, Larry!

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire Жыл бұрын
  • I almost gave up on bunny hopping. This video makes me feel like trying it again. Thank you for sharing

    @AlbertoOnWheels@AlbertoOnWheels Жыл бұрын
    • I can relate so much. ☺️☺️☺️ You can do it and we will get there faster together 💪 …would love to help you reach it. You’re going to be thrilled once it clicks!

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire Жыл бұрын
  • Really appreciating the slightly new style 👍

    @trickystitch@trickystitch Жыл бұрын
    • Thank you 😊 Happy to hear!

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire Жыл бұрын
  • Excellent Video Thanks 😎

    @darrinkulyk9560@darrinkulyk9560 Жыл бұрын
    • Thank you, Darrin!

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire Жыл бұрын
  • Great presentation skills 👍🏻

    @alicantemtb@alicantemtb Жыл бұрын
    • Gracias!

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire Жыл бұрын
  • It's the year of the bunny and so it's a good skill to learn!

    @wslee2482@wslee2482 Жыл бұрын
    • Absolutely 💯😊😊💪💪

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire Жыл бұрын
  • Ive always disagreed with a lot of tutorials on this out there but i agree with your break down. But would add that when you pull on the bars you are not only pulling the bike up but creating a diagonal upward motion with the upper body this creates a pivot point and preasure through the feet by keeping a slight bend in the legs once your wheel is up you can actually add in a little jump . The force through your legs when you pull on the bars wil keep the suspension under slight compression as you stop pulling on the bars you can then jump and release the compression for extra pop its kind of like a wave of tension through your body. I completely agree straight legs hip thrusting and scooping is all utter nonscense.

    @stevenanderson7471@stevenanderson7471 Жыл бұрын
    • Thanks for adding 🙏 Absolutely agree. We wanted to keep it as simple as possible in this breakdown ☺️☺️

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire Жыл бұрын
    • I was thinking similarly,. I'm better at the physic than bunny-hopping right now. I see it like this, to get the real pop you have to spring up, pushing down with your feet as you have to push off something. But your pedals are forward of the back wheel, so if you just push down with your feet the front wheel goes down too as the pivot point is the back wheel. You want the pivot point by your handlebars and ideally the pedals further back and nearer to the back wheel (horizontally) reducing the leverage, and by pulling on your bars means the pivot point moves towards the bars, so balancing arm pull against feet pushing then the back wheel pushes down against the ground meaning you and the bike goes up. Its making sense for me in theory at least (ha ha!) so I plan to sign up for the course as I need more practical tips

      @oystercatcher943@oystercatcher943 Жыл бұрын
    • @@oystercatcher943 try thinking of your feet as the pivot point albeit a variating one as you pull up on the bars the back wheel is forced down. With your body weight in the right position the force through the pedals can be transfered to the rear tyre contact point or axle however you want to look at it. As stated in the video most of the lift is actually generated through the arms

      @stevenanderson7471@stevenanderson7471 Жыл бұрын
    • @@oystercatcher943 happy to hear! Really looking forward to turning this awesome knowledge into impressive skills with you with the course! You’ll find it on www.Roxybike-Coaching.com

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire Жыл бұрын
  • Thank you for this! I have been struggling with the bunny hop for a while because if the rear wheel. I kept hearing the same thing as you. About weight shifting and things like that. Hoping after trying this way it will work.

    @kevinburke1325@kevinburke13258 ай бұрын
    • Thanks Kevin, here’s another video that will help: Short Rider: Bunny Hop Analysis | Why you still can’t bunny hop! kzhead.info/sun/lKyzm6yGlqeIm6s/bejne.html And if you want my secret, proven drills in a methodical order and want to work with me personally, you now know where to find me 😊

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire8 ай бұрын
  • Another great video, thank you. I should give a try to a online training. Never thought it was possible about gaining mtb skills.

    @moisestatis5418@moisestatis5418 Жыл бұрын
    • Thank you, Moises. You can find more info about them here: roxybike.podia.com/mountain-bike-online-courses And you can get a free Trackstand course here: roxybike.podia.com/trackstand-challenge-drill-to-skill-with-roxy This way you can try it out AND learn a fun and useful skill at the same time 😊

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire Жыл бұрын
    • @@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire thank you so much, I'll look into it for sure.

      @moisestatis5418@moisestatis5418 Жыл бұрын
  • Landing front wheel first dose allow you to cover a greater distance when your gapping stuff. I think to much is made of how high rather than how far. Another cracking video, well done.

    @mtbguides_Rich@mtbguides_Rich Жыл бұрын
    • Happy you like it! Thanks for commenting!

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire Жыл бұрын
  • thanks 4 this very good explained video. And... It really works. 👍

    @MTB_ADVENTURE@MTB_ADVENTURE3 ай бұрын
    • Thank you - SO happy to hear!

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire3 ай бұрын
  • Thanks for sharing 😊

    @adventurouseddie6207@adventurouseddie6207 Жыл бұрын
    • Thank you for commenting

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire Жыл бұрын
  • Sooo true! It took me also ages to learn a full bunny hop. What I struggled most was the manual and gaining height. At the beginning I did the manual the "usual" way, so I was to far back to initiate a proper upwards movement. The second most important tip for me was pulling the handlebars to your hips/thighs for gaining height, in order to flop not ;)

    @3du45d@3du45d3 ай бұрын
    • Well done for sticking to it! I have a new video coming about this very soon :-) I think you may like it!

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire3 ай бұрын
  • Thanks Roxy and Berni for proving the way I prefer to hop is legit 👍

    @nigelrandtoul8646@nigelrandtoul8646 Жыл бұрын
    • 🙏🙏 way to go, Nigel! Thanks 🙏

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire Жыл бұрын
  • Mighta been a year ago this was posted, buuuut, I have been bunny hopping since 1968. There were no other pedals out there at the time... No SPD's and wingtip shoes. We had our Chucks and later Van's. Bear traps came to the scene and were capable of laser shin and calf removal on the outpatient plan!! The two common bunnies are English and 'murican. Performing both styles opens avenues due to situational moments. The other skillset I highly recommend is trials. Trials is a major contributor in mountain biking. Just ask my Middlechild!!

    @Sunspot-19@Sunspot-1917 күн бұрын
    • Awesome 👏

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire13 күн бұрын
  • I learned this inadvertently when I rode jump lines but you guys pointing out the arm movement helped it make sense.

    @andrewrivera4029@andrewrivera4029 Жыл бұрын
    • Way to go and thanks!

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire Жыл бұрын
  • Nice video and presentation. Learn and inspire by your video, below is what I gathered :- Steps? - push on handle bar to charge our body rearward, a preparation. - pull the handle bar in to lift our body up. Goal? Front wheel air borne, only. - immediately bend knees, pre hop. - hop upwards to lift bike airborne. - correct bike tilt to horizontal - land the bike with caution.

    @philoso377@philoso3774 ай бұрын
    • Hey Philoso, thanks for the comment. No, the legs should remain bent during the first step, otherwise you can’t jump up - other than that it sounds great. If you want to know the individual steps (the drills) to turn this knowledge into bodily abilities, then you know where to find them 😊 There’s also a free Trackstand course on the site (once you sign up for my mailing list) with which you can try out my methodology.

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire4 ай бұрын
    • OK got it.

      @philoso377@philoso3774 ай бұрын
  • I’ve been working on dialing in my bunny hop skills for almost two years. While my hop/flop height has increased over time, consistently landing with both wheels simultaneously has eluded me. I’d “flop” almost every single time. After purchasing and working with this course, I’ve been able to land with both wheels at the same time much more frequently. There are some unique elements in this course that I have not seen elsewhere, one of which made a huge difference in correctly initiating the hop. If you have been frustrated with bunny hops, invest in this program. Also, I suggest you invest in some video feedback from Roxy. I’ve been impressed with the quality of the feedback (side-by-side video analysis for example) that she provides.

    @butchwhite8472@butchwhite8472 Жыл бұрын
    • Thank you ever so much, Butch. I am so impressed by your quick progress and am looking forward to seeing your next steps 😍🙏

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire Жыл бұрын
    • I AM SO INVESTED IN THIS RIGHT NOW !! IM GONNA BUY IT

      @awfully.average@awfully.average10 ай бұрын
  • Great video. Like everyone I’ve watched many. Between yours and some from Skills with Phil I’ve come to a much better understanding of this skill. Really interesting how he says it’s all legs and you say all arms. I have a feeling it’s a blend of both but maybe the subtleties of technique means you are both correct. And although your moves look the same they aren’t.

    @karlnurmi3530@karlnurmi353011 ай бұрын
    • Thanks 🙏 oh no it’s not ALL legs, but we can’t focus on more than one thing at a time 😊 And if we’re pushing the bike with the legs and go into leg extension during the first part, how shall we jump up for the second part? 😊 I believe phill means that the JUMP is all in the legs (which is also what we’re saying) and that you don’t want to yank at the bars for the front wheel lift - which is also what we’re saying 😊😊

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire11 ай бұрын
  • good vid>>>> thanks for showing this 64 year how to be better Thanks again

    @mjatomic@mjatomic Жыл бұрын
    • Thank YOU for this comment 🙏

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire Жыл бұрын
  • The simple fact that so many seem to miss is that the whole reason you can bunny hop is because you are using your bike as a lever to "lever yourself" up and around your rear wheel. When you pull on the bars and press with your legs the chain stays HAVE to try to drop the rear wheel down against this moment, and as the ground is in the way, then instead of the rear wheel going down, you go up! The harder you pull your arms to your thighs the more you have to react that same force with your legs through the pedals, and as the crank convieniently spins in the frame (bikes wouldn't work very well if the crank was fixed solid in the frame... ;-) the bike rotates around the cranks and the cranks lift you up and into the air as the chain stays rotates around the back wheel. With a manual which is effecively becming a rear wheel uni-cycle you are using the same rotational freedom to move your combined Centre of Gravity precisely above the centre of the rear tyre contact patch, in effect the opposite of the bunny hop where you completely decouple the bike and it's angle to the ground from your body mass. In the bunny hop, you start the same way, but use the bike as the aforementioned lever ;-)

    @maxtorque2277@maxtorque2277 Жыл бұрын
    • Absolutely. And that’s exactly why we don’t need an active rear wheel lift and why a bunny hop is a lot about the arms, not just the legs 😄🚀

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire Жыл бұрын
    • so with this lever principle at work .. is it correct to say you can actually bunny hop higher than you can jump ? since a level sorta multiplies your strength ?

      @awfully.average@awfully.average10 ай бұрын
  • As always, so well explained and clear instruction, thank you to both of you. Not scooping the pedals up is a game changer! One thing I am confused about is the initial leaning the weight back to start the bunny hop, some say that it is better not to lean back and just downward loading of the pedals is enough to start the bunny hop and claim this is better for stability on the trail, what do you think?

    @lyndawkswks853@lyndawkswks853 Жыл бұрын
    • Hi Lynda, thanks so much. Great question! This is something that you will find in our course, because it depends on geometry, bike type and size (as well as strength). However, a forward acceleration of the bike (a mini manual) is essential for success - as you need it to then add the second part of the move (bringing the handlebars to the thighs). Only using a downward load and then doing the arm motion will only work for tall/strong men on short reach (or bmx) bikes and not for very high bunny hops - and certainly not for short riders on 27,5 or 29“ wheels. I’d love to work with you on this on www.Roxybike-Coaching.com - have you already started my free trackstand course?

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire Жыл бұрын
    • Ah brilliant that makes sense! Thank you so much! I’m one of those short riders! Yes thoroughly enjoying your trackstand course. Look forward to your bunny hop course at some stage but one step at a time 😉Cheers!

      @lyndawkswks853@lyndawkswks853 Жыл бұрын
    • @@lyndawkswks853 awesome, thanks so much for getting back to me 😍 One step at a time is a great recipe for steady progress.

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire Жыл бұрын
  • Just discovered this video and I am a bit late but wanted to comment. Looking at tutorials in the past i have discovered that the best people at learning how to bunny hop, are people who are bmx riders and trials riders. Some of my favorites are Duncan Shaw and Ali Clarkson. Its been a while since i saw their videos but if i remember correctly they talk about the part where you push your bike forward in the air. The front tire is lifted to the height you want to bunny hop, you jump up with the bike and push the handlebars forward bringing the back wheel up "automatically", matching the height of the front wheel and also helps you move forward. This is how most bmx riders (street/freestyle), and those trials riders i follow teaches the bunny hop. Lots of focus on the pushing of the handlebars forward. Nice to see more videos talking about those techniques. :) The hips do lie?

    @mikaeljacobsson1437@mikaeljacobsson1437 Жыл бұрын
    • Haha, Shakira would say the hips don't lie ;-) But in this case my long years of coaching and reflection have taught me- they definitely do. 😃 Thanks for commenting!

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire Жыл бұрын
    • @@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire I am not that much of an Shakira fan but for some reason that song always enters my thoughts when hips are mentioned. :)

      @mikaeljacobsson1437@mikaeljacobsson1437 Жыл бұрын
    • @@mikaeljacobsson1437 oh me neither, but it’s such a mnemonic 😎 💃

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire Жыл бұрын
  • You have great skills and videos! I have a question. Does the bunnyhop technique include a thrust of the handlebars to shift your weight back?

    @tpdinh77@tpdinh77 Жыл бұрын
    • Hey T, thanks, happy to hear you like my videos! There are several different options to get into a manual, which is the first step of the movement. Most riders I have worked with have the most success when they don’t shift the weight back, but instead push the handlebar forward. If you’d like my complete methodology to turn this knowledge into lasting skills, then check out the link mentioned in the pinned comment here and the video above 😊

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire Жыл бұрын
  • Very well explained, good job 👍. It looks like you're in Spain. Where is it?

    @mtbtrack4716@mtbtrack4716 Жыл бұрын
    • Thanks 🙂 Right below the video I have enabled location settings, so you can see where 🙂 It's a place called La Nucía at the Costa Blanca.

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire Жыл бұрын
  • Cool..Very comprehensive explaination!.. I have question: Does pedal kick important for proper Bunny Hop?

    @24fretmaddog78@24fretmaddog78 Жыл бұрын
    • Hi there. No a pedal kick is not a part of a bunny hop 😊

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire Жыл бұрын
  • I'm just getting back into mountain biking after 25 years. I'm also a mechanical engineer. Just today I was trying to visualize the mechanical differences between initiating a manual and a bunny hop and I was headed in the same direction with the hips farther forward. Otherwise the physics and body mechanics just don't work very well. Good video.

    @dennisdose5697@dennisdose56978 ай бұрын
    • Thanks Dennis 🎉 have fun practicing 💪💪

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire8 ай бұрын
  • Super 👍👍🐇🐇

    @RicardoPetrazzi@RicardoPetrazzi Жыл бұрын
    • Thank you 🙏

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire Жыл бұрын
  • When people teach the scoop I simply put my hand on my forehead and sigh. Thanks for making it clear you never scoop the pedals up and that the bunny hop is in the arms. I explain the legs as allowing the rear wheel to come up after you spring up with them. You don't pull the rear wheel up with your legs or feet...ever. Where your body is positioned in the air will determine what wheel comes down first. So yeah, lunging forward is certainly going to make the front wheel land first. I am a fan of staying centered on the bike and use my arms and legs for pitch control. If I want to hop into a manual I will certainly have my weight back, otherwise I like it centered.

    @ShadLife@ShadLife Жыл бұрын
    • Absolutely 💯 Thanks so much for sharing. This is gold 😍😊

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire Жыл бұрын
  • 0:37 i can lift the two wheels off the ground easily every time, but i have difficulties when it comes to bunnyhopping like seen at 0:37 where the jump begins after a manual. I suck at manualing too i can hold it for 2-4 secs max edit: I jump/lift both of the wheels, much higher than what's seen at 2:20, however i need higher speed to get over obstacles because i cant manual for long. the scooping motion helps lifting the bk wheel even higher off the ground and it doesnt necessarily make a "bunny flop"

    @6egotronix@6egotronix7 ай бұрын
    • Then I believe this video will help: Bunny Hop Analysis | Why you still can’t bunny hop! kzhead.info/sun/lKyzm6yGlqeIm6s/bejne.html

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire7 ай бұрын
  • The bunny hop where you unweight the front and then the rear wheel is the English bunny hop and the other one where you get the whole bike off the ground in more or less a single motion is an American bunny hop.

    @NearEDGE@NearEDGE11 ай бұрын
    • Actually it’s the other way round 🙃🙃

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire11 ай бұрын
  • H y R and B. loved this video. i’m an elite skier but newish to mtn biking. i fully believe in coaching and am interested in one on one instruction. where are you located? i’m in park city utah.

    @anthonyvacca4898@anthonyvacca489811 ай бұрын
    • Hey Anthony, thank you so much for your comment and thanks for getting in touch. So so happy to hear you know about the value of coaching. Welcome to mountain biking 😍 I’m in Spain 😃 But I’ve got something much more effective and economic than a one time live coaching: working with me long-time from home. Here’s a free course to start with: roxybike.podia.com/trackstand-challenge-drill-to-skill-with-roxy And here’s how to work with me personally: roxybike.podia.com/online-mtb-coaching And the bunny hop drill are linked in the pinned comment, or if you have trouble finding them, just send me an answer and I’ll send it to you. Would love to hear if you received this answer - as sometimes KZhead limits links. Sending my regards and looking forward to working with you, roxy

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire11 ай бұрын
  • Nice one! I'm sure you were impersonating me in those early clips :)

    @tomhutton9440@tomhutton9440 Жыл бұрын
    • Haha 😆 Thanks Tom 😍🥰

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire Жыл бұрын
  • Nice

    @isevo@isevo Жыл бұрын
    • Happy to hear. Thanks for commenting!

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire Жыл бұрын
  • Growing up we didn't know any better so when we pulled the front up first, then brought the rear and front landed first, we'd call it a Bronco

    @JoshTaylor@JoshTaylor Жыл бұрын
    • Hehe 😜

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire Жыл бұрын
  • I think I am subscribing... :)

    @SergejGrabun@SergejGrabun Жыл бұрын
    • Welcome, Sergej. Excited to have you!

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire Жыл бұрын
  • is this English vs American bunny hop? or level wheel lift vs bunny hop?? I'm confused on names

    @calliemtb@calliemtb Жыл бұрын
    • Did you watch the entire video? It’s an American bunny hop in the 2 versions bunny flop vs. bunny hop. I think if you watch the entire video it will make sense.

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire Жыл бұрын
  • Berni hop? He did reverse engineer it, after all. :) The difference I see in the two techniques is that in the one you're talking about, there's attention to where energy comes from and goes to, with focus on not wasting any of it. My kind of hop lernen!

    @GlenHunt@GlenHunt Жыл бұрын
    • And a question: What tire pressure is Berni running? I see how much they are compressing on landing and just want a reference.

      @GlenHunt@GlenHunt Жыл бұрын
    • About 1,9 bar rear and 1,7 front at 75 kg body weight.

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire Жыл бұрын
  • Are you doing this with flats? Great vid

    @davidjones9636@davidjones9636 Жыл бұрын
    • Absolutely, we're both on flats 🙂 Happy you like it and thanks for commenting!

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire Жыл бұрын
  • Are resistance band weights accurate?

    @joshgracin59@joshgracin59 Жыл бұрын
    • Hi Josh, I don’t quite understand your question. Do you mind elaborating? 🙏😊

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire Жыл бұрын
  • Roxy come on over to the U.S.... let's go smash some bike parks

    @Frank-gp6qr@Frank-gp6qr Жыл бұрын
    • Would love to. Where are you?

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire Жыл бұрын
  • You are so talented and very skilled at what you do please stay safe keep strong stay focused keep your faith keep your head up keep your mind clear your a positive and caring person you are a really great woman so beautiful and sweet...........

    @andrwejones2738@andrwejones2738 Жыл бұрын
    • Thank you Andrwe, wishing you the same!

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire Жыл бұрын
  • I find that it's easier to learn how to bunnyhop on a bmx/dirt jumper but if all you have is a MTB that's fine too.

    @taol8258@taol8258 Жыл бұрын
    • Absolutely - it’s easier on shorter reach bikes as it requires less strength on these bikes.

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire Жыл бұрын
    • @@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire Nope. Bigger Bmx frame got reach almost 500mm, same to xs size rb or mtb. Bmx is a steel bike at 10kg. Require more strength than Mtb. However your bunny hop technic for Mtb is correct because of the front suspension. I am from 90's Bmx & Mtb. Now I ride 20inch fold bike & Rb. Once you know how to bunny hop, you can apply it to any bike.

      @apair4002@apair4002 Жыл бұрын
  • Here's a timeline: 0:00 - Find out what this bunny hop video is about 0:25 - Why the bunny hop drove me to despair & see my bunny bop transformation 0:41 - Why I still struggle with perfecting my bunny hops 1:00 - Do you need a high manual or a rear wheel lift / scoop to bunny hop? 1:21 - Bunny Hop Terminology: Bunny Flop vs. Bunny Hop 2:15 - Introducing Engineer Berni 2:20 - Why Berni is the perfect guinea pig for the bunny hop breakdown 2:56 - What is Roxy's & Berni's full-time profession? 3:16 - Why a hip movement (hip to bars), a high manual or real wheel lift will screw up your bunny hop! 3:33 - Explaining our process of breaking down the bunny hop 3:53 - What is reverse engineering? And how did we do it for this bunny hop breakdown? 4:43 - Detailed breakdown of the bunny hop and a comparison to the manual 6:44 - Can you bunny hop an e-mtb (ebike)? 7:07 - How you will REALLY learn all partial moves of the bunny hop to FINALLY be able to hop 8:02 - Which adjustments to the move do YOU need? 8:10 - Why did I struggle so much with the bunny hop? 8:40 - My bunny hop error 1: Ingraining... 9:02 - My bunny hop error 2: Tip traps (The one and only right way...) 9:36 - How NOT to bunny hop 10:16 - What marks a REAL Pro-Coach? 10:46 - Why is a bunny flop (a bunny hop landing front wheel first) dangerous and limiting?? 11:14 - A detailed comparison of the bunny flop vs. the bunny hop 13:16 - Is it possible to learn a real bunny hop within a few days? 13:32 - Why?

    @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire Жыл бұрын
  • 4:45 slo mo breakdown

    @jonathanjones8895@jonathanjones8895 Жыл бұрын
    • It’s actually a stop mo 😃 I also included a detailed timestamp list below the video - where you'll find all the parts.

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire Жыл бұрын
  • New member

    @dzakimotovlog28@dzakimotovlog28 Жыл бұрын
    • @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire Жыл бұрын
  • Whether straight or bended legs I just can't bring the front up to the height for a good hop. Watched many on KZhead and they all seems easy but it's not. This include yours.

    @ma-kugan4998@ma-kugan49985 ай бұрын
    • Well then you have 2 options: 1. Keep doing what’s not working Or 2. Work with a pro coach, whose job it is to find the solution that will work for you 😊 KZhead will never replace personalized coaching. If you’d like to work with me - you’ll find the link in the video. I can almost guarantee that if you work with my course and personalized feedback, you’ll get there. Why? I have already helped dozens of people make progress fast - especially many, who had not been making progress and who were very frustrated. Probably the reason why it’s not working is not where you are looking 😊

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire5 ай бұрын
    • @@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire thank you for your encouragement. I'm still practicing almost every alternate evenings and many hours on weekends. As for pro coach there's none in my country.

      @ma-kugan4998@ma-kugan49985 ай бұрын
    • Maybe this video will help: ❌✅ How NOT to vs. How to Manual FWL! #mountainbiking kzhead.infoHPj0QbeLvsg?feature=share If you ask Google for „roxybike coaching“ you’ll find my coaching offers - I work remotely with people over video analysis 😊 so it doesn’t matter where you are.

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire5 ай бұрын
    • @@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire can I know your methodology? And how much in USD? Do I have to change my current bike (15.7kg) Full suspension mtb to a lighter one? And any other equipment to add to this training?

      @ma-kugan4998@ma-kugan49985 ай бұрын
    • @@ma-kugan4998what do you mean with „know my methodology“? 😊 All you need is a bike, a helmet, a smartphone or computer, preferably flat pedals and the true motivation to practice. It should show you the exact dollar price once you click tos sign up - if not, it’s about US110 - which is way less than a single day skills clinic - and you’re getting the content of at least 6 - 8 clinics in actionable drills 😊

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire5 ай бұрын
  • The bike is solid and my Ebike conversion went great. kzhead.infoUgkxHL1v1R3NE5x4KiYfyt8dnQmyNYz7qi5L Very smooth ride at 30mph with no problems (135 miles ridden so far). The picture is a bit deceiving - there is WAY less space in the center of the frame than it shows. The suspension connection takes up the entire thing. So I needed to attach my battery on the bottom of the frame and my controller on the top. Instructions for assembly were lacking but honestly it wasn't too hard to figure out even though I have very little bike knowledge. Watched some youtube videos on adjusting the disk brakes but that was it. Still, I am loving it and very happy with the purchase.

    @sebastam2603@sebastam26039 ай бұрын
    • It sure is. You’ll probably like this video, then 😊😊 Short Rider: Bunny Hop Analysis kzhead.info/sun/lKyzm6yGlqeIm6s/bejne.html

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire9 ай бұрын
  • I noticed in your first videos. It looks like your not using the sag in the suspension to your benefit. This is a tough subject. It's all in the mind. There really is no use for a bunny hop. Other than curbs. And if your jumping curbs frequently. You either pick the wrong line. Or in the city. Build a 5 foot gap and build a jump. Hit that jump hundreds of times. In a week or less. You'll have bunny hops. Just from overcoming fear of flight. While traveling. Vs. Just bunny hop

    @TheSoaringEagle69@TheSoaringEagle69 Жыл бұрын
    • Thank you so much for sharing your experience. Overcoming fear, however, is not learning and jumping is jot bunny hopping 😊😊 I use a bunny hop in a variety of heights regularly on trails. To jump over ruts for example or over smaller logs. Or on to rocks to ride a different line.

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire Жыл бұрын
  • Bunny hopping originated from BMX in the 1970's when I was a boy .

    @robertmcfadyen9156@robertmcfadyen91564 ай бұрын
  • Is that a mono-hop or a bunny-hop, or am I just splitting hares?

    @simonhill4021@simonhill4021 Жыл бұрын
    • Hi Sam, which of the movements do you mean?

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire Жыл бұрын
  • thanks for the vid and the detailed but for $149 euros for the course its better to spend this on a 1:1 coach to teach you how to bunny hop + other techniques. I suggest a more affordable price.

    @ktech4246@ktech42463 ай бұрын
    • Hey there - 149 is waaaay more affordable than a one on one coach - although you ARE actually getting a one on one coach for 149 - I suggest reading the course page. The price includes LIFE LONG access to the drills that really work (see video of one of my students here: kzhead.info/sun/ZLeIgLWhb3Zul4U/bejne.html ) AND the course includes a one on one video feedback from a true pro coach. For 149 you will not even get a single day group clinic from a hobby coach - PLUS you will not have enough time to actually turn what you learnt into skills.... So I do invite you to pay the same amount for a one on coach (it's always helpful) - but I can almost guarantee that you will not be able to bunny hop afterwards. Why will you NOT learn to safely bunny hop within a day?Because it's NOT how our brain and body learn motor skills. This is a FACT. If you don't believe me: Do you know a kid who learnt to walk within a day? Or anyone who learnt to play the guitar within a day? Well, why should it work for mountain biking, then? Don't shoot the messenger: I don't make the rules. ;-)

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire3 ай бұрын
  • Man lässt die Leute nicht das Anheben des Hinterrads üben, damit sie das in den Sprung einbauen, sondern damit sie lernen, sich in den Flatpedalen zu verkeilen und das Rad so festzuhalten. Und so haben wir das auch schon in den 80ern erklärt.

    @jailbreak1973@jailbreak1973 Жыл бұрын
    • Heißt es, weil ihr es damals bereits gemacht habt, dass es nichts besseres gibt? 😊😊 Wenn man den bunny hop richtig ausführt, muss man sich gar nicht verkeilen. Das Hinterrad steigt wegen der anderen Teilbewegungen - genau darum geht’s. Die Bewegung des Hinterrad anhebens kommt im BH nicht vor. Es fühlt sich komplett anders an 😊😊

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire Жыл бұрын
    • @@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire Mit Klickpedal vermutlich 🤣

      @jailbreak1973@jailbreak1973 Жыл бұрын
    • @@jailbreak1973 haben wir hier klickies an?

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire Жыл бұрын
    • @@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire Dann halten die Füße durch mentale Kraft. Muss wohl so sein. Wozu dann eigentlich die bösen Zähne am Pedal? Hätte ich auf dem BMX in 80ern meiner Mutter zahlreiche Schuhkäufe ersparen können. Lachhaft. Aber immerhin bist du eine der wenigen, die auch mal das Drehen und Schieben am Lenker beschreiben.

      @jailbreak1973@jailbreak1973 Жыл бұрын
    • @@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire Übrigens, wenn du wirklich so viele Bunnies analysiert hast, dann wirst du auch gesehen haben, dass BMXer bei richtig hohen Bunnies das Rad sogar neben sich platzieren, weil unter dem Schritt kein Spielraum mehr ist. Wie kommt das Bike wohl neben den Popo, wenn es nicht mit den Füßen gehalten wird? Ein guter Bunny ist eine sehr komplexe Bewegung aus allem was du erwähnt hast. Arme. Nacken. Hände. Füße. Hüfte. Beine.

      @jailbreak1973@jailbreak1973 Жыл бұрын
  • do it on a hardtail bike with flat pedal!!!!

    @iandope@iandope Жыл бұрын
    • I am on flats here and it’s actually easier with a Hardtail. That’s why trials riders mostly ride hardtails. 😄

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire Жыл бұрын
  • 6:45 handlebars to thighs

    @jonathanjones8895@jonathanjones8895 Жыл бұрын
    • So excited to welcome you to the course, Jonathan! Enjoy working through the lessons, looking forward to your progress 🙏💜

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire Жыл бұрын
  • Need to nail the Wheelie first.

    @Eric_Tennant@Eric_Tennant Жыл бұрын
    • Why can’t you practice both at the same time? 🙂

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire Жыл бұрын
    • @@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire Could but you are way over rating my skills. Given I run a bike channel as well I really need to pick more tricks up. Other then hey I can ride for days on end with a heavy packed bike. You are my go to upping bike skills channel. Best yet was the wedge. Was easy to learn, understand, and kept me alive.

      @Eric_Tennant@Eric_Tennant Жыл бұрын
    • @@Eric_Tennant thanks so much, Eric. If you’d like specific drills with which you’ll drill to skill way faster than the content here: find it on www.Roxybike-Coaching.com You’ll also find a free Trackstand course there, which is way more relevant for trails and skill finesse than wheelies 😇☺️

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire Жыл бұрын
  • What's the point of lifting the front wheel so high and the rear wheel just a bit? Doesn't make sense to me. Isn't it like a waste of energy when the front wheel goes 1.5m up and the back wheel just 30cm? 🤷

    @gentlecoder5167@gentlecoder51676 ай бұрын
    • It’s the nature of the move 😃 If you look at the highest bunny hoppers in the world, their front wheel is always higher. Like a bunny, it also lifts the front feet higher 😊 The goal is to jump over an obstacle and to use the bike as „leverage“. If the front is not this high, you can’t pull yourself up - to lift the rear. Do you know another move to achieve 30 or more cm clearance to jump over obstacles safely?

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire6 ай бұрын
    • Cool, that makes sense. But then I guess I don't need a "bunny" hop per se. I just want to learn to jump over obstacles like logs in a forest and it seems this is not the move I'm looking for. When I watch pro CX riders jump over logs they just jump on two wheels at full speed without all those extra movements and keep going.

      @gentlecoder5167@gentlecoder51676 ай бұрын
    • @@gentlecoder5167 ​​⁠that would be a level lift = also called an English bunny hop (I know the terminology is confusing at the beginning) - but with a level lift then the height is limited to about 15 cm max 😊 If you watch pro Cross country and Cyclo cross riders they will also use the American bunny hop motion we show here in this video. (But not as high)

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire6 ай бұрын
    • @@gentlecoder5167 The typical CX bunny hop is closer to what in this video they call the bunny flop, landing with the front wheel. It's requires a lot less energy, because you only need to lift the front wheel enough to clear the obstacle, and as it comes down, the rear wheel lifts just enogh as well. It's also better in this case because the second obstacle is very close, so as you land with the front wheel you start to preload for the second hop. And ultimately, in CX you want to clear the obstacles as smoothly as possible with minimal effort, so that's the way to do it. And also you will notice that in these videos that show a more trials style bunny hop, you really need to have your saddle low, which you won't in a cross race.

      @Marti-234@Marti-2344 ай бұрын
  • would have been better done on a hardtail

    @jamesglara72@jamesglara72 Жыл бұрын
    • It is easier on a Hardtail, but many many of our clients (most actually) have a full-suspension or emtb and they ask us how to.

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire Жыл бұрын
  • How about this tutorial? They say to skip the Manual altogether. Isn't it much simpler? Seems to work. kzhead.info/sun/oKuch7Kxb6GQoKc/bejne.html

    @leonshamis@leonshamis Жыл бұрын
    • Hi Leon, well, it works until a specific height of hop and at high speed. But not at low speed and not if you want to hop high and especially not for shorter riders or e-bikes.

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire Жыл бұрын
  • Had to take back my like

    @philipoconnell6413@philipoconnell6413 Жыл бұрын
    • Why, Philip, I’d love to understand? Would you like to share?

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire Жыл бұрын
    • What you are teaching to me seems like a dead sailor of a bunny hop. If you don’t scoop your pedals and bring the back end up you are limiting the height because your feet are holding your pedals down

      @philipoconnell6413@philipoconnell6413 Жыл бұрын
    • @@philipoconnell6413 thanks for getting back to me, Philip. Actually it’s the exact opposite of a dead sailor, that is precisely what this video is about. ☺️☺️ Have you watched the ENTIRE video? Especially the flop vs hop part?

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire Жыл бұрын
    • @@philipoconnell6413 Hey Philip, maybe this new video will explain: Find out why you do NOT need a Rear Wheel Lift here: kzhead.info/sun/lKyzm6yGlqeIm6s/bejne.html

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire Жыл бұрын
  • That’s barely any higher than a curb…

    @Bonky-wonky@Bonky-wonky Жыл бұрын
    • That must be a huge curb 😀

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire Жыл бұрын
  • Interesting but sorry:too aggressive advertisement for me

    @Pascal1534@Pascal15346 ай бұрын
    • Thanks Pascal. Is sharing something that I know will really help people and that makes all these videos possible really advertising? After all my full time job is what makes these videos interesting and helpful.

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire6 ай бұрын
  • Hi if you want i can help you get your audio louder :)

    @bertrandolf9733@bertrandolf9733 Жыл бұрын
    • Isn’t it loud enough? 😊

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire Жыл бұрын
    • @@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire at the laptop with max volume it's just loud enough for me - with external speakers i have no problem anyways with the content but then the commercials are wayyy too loud, You wouldn't flatten your dynamics to keep up with those but approaching towards would be good practise. Don't get me wrong the content is highly appreciated. As it's not a hardware thing, just settings, you know it is like if you were riding your sus at half of perfect pressure. Your number of subscriptions and views make it well worth to nicely use the mediums offered dynamic range. Of corse at first it's proper gain at recording stage - that defines just your signal to noise distance - but when finalising for release you want to compress just the audio peaks to then bring up the core content - if you don't compress those peaks and just normalize then few rogue peaks will keep your core volume down like spacer bars. Those settings are not trivial and there are many unlucky videos about it from people who themselves understood only half. But they are not rocket science either, what software are you using for putting everything together and did you do any processing?

      @bertrandolf9733@bertrandolf9733 Жыл бұрын
    • @@bertrandolf9733 awesome, thanks. Is there a tutorial to it somewhere? I’d love to try.

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire Жыл бұрын
  • People you don’t need to buy a course to learn this. My opinion is that videos like this just lead to over thinking simple moves like this. No course necessary, just practice for 20-30 min a day. I progressed to hopping up benches.

    @Officernoob@Officernoob Жыл бұрын
    • Let me guess, you were younger than 20 when you started practicing?

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire Жыл бұрын
    • 22 still young but it seems like you spend more time making content than getting better

      @Officernoob@Officernoob Жыл бұрын
    • @@Roxybike_Ride.and.InspireI’ll be first to admit I’m not an amazing rider but less videos/courses and more riding is really the secret

      @Officernoob@Officernoob Жыл бұрын
    • @@Officernoob i spend 7 days a week working on the skills which help other people: My coaching skills, my psychological skills and also my riding and analytical. And I spend 0 minutes on talking negatively about others or making unkind comments. As i work with 30-50 riders per week (even pro riders) I can guarantee you, many people need these courses and I can also guarantee you: you could’ve accelerated your learning immensely, too. Not only your physical growth, but also your mental growth: Making you into a person who doesn’t feel the need to go around giving negative comments on the internet to people who share with love. Do you really believe your comment is kind and helpful?

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire Жыл бұрын
    • @@Officernoob *analytical skills

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire Жыл бұрын
  • Some big guys are all brute force and no class. They pay for it later on with injury.

    @lovenottheworld5723@lovenottheworld5723 Жыл бұрын
    • That absolutely happens 😊

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire Жыл бұрын
  • come on landing over front wheel is just badly done bh. it shouldn’t look like that

    @YeahBH@YeahBH Жыл бұрын
    • Well, if you perform it like many claim and then try to increase the height, then yes it will look like demoed. 😊😊

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire Жыл бұрын
  • Small critique, there’s a lot of talking in this video.

    @GOmotorsports@GOmotorsports Жыл бұрын
    • And a lot of know-how ;-)

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire Жыл бұрын
  • they say same things of everybody

    @cuddleman@cuddleman Жыл бұрын
    • Huh? 😅

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire Жыл бұрын
  • wo ist der unterschied zu dem vor 7 jahren? ich erkenne keinen. 🤔🤔🤔

    @MTBS.D.@MTBS.D. Жыл бұрын
    • Erkennst du evtl Unterschied in der Höhe des Vorderrades, des Hinterrades und der absoluten Höhe beider Reifen in der Luft zum Beispiel? Schau es dir einfach noch mal an, evtl mit dem Handy und dem PC und halte die Aufnahmen nebeneinander 😊 und achte auf diese Dinge. Siehst du es dann?

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire Жыл бұрын
  • 20cm = 6inches yeah think someones been tellin u porkies 😂

    @eph8334@eph8334 Жыл бұрын
    • In what way?

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire Жыл бұрын
    • @@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire in what way what?

      @eph8334@eph8334 Жыл бұрын
    • @@eph8334 I don’t understand what you mean? You mean because 20 cm is 7,84 inches to be exact? If this is what you mean: was an estimation while talking - sorry I didn’t do the math right 😅😅 How do you like the content of the video? (Besides my inability to quickly calculate inches to cm)?

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire Жыл бұрын
    • @@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire the content looks great on my 6ft tv screen

      @eph8334@eph8334 Жыл бұрын
    • Maybe i will book some bunny hop coachin when im in nz at the end of the year 😎

      @eph8334@eph8334 Жыл бұрын
  • Thought this sounded like an ad pitch

    @Huntingslife1@Huntingslife1 Жыл бұрын
    • Then watch the entire video :-) and you'll see there is MUCH more to the video than an ad. Also, YES of course I'm going to share my services - after all: how should I share my professional knowledge here, if I don't make a living of it? ;-)

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire Жыл бұрын
  • Ali Carlson was the one she's talking about. He's a trial rider, I guess he's dangerously wrong according to this video

    @ninjazzrhythm400@ninjazzrhythm400 Жыл бұрын
    • Analyse Alis videos and you’ll see EXACTLY what we are discussing in this video. 😊😊 He was one of the riders we looked at in great detail during the reverse engineering part. The “problem” with pro riders coaching is - they DO it right, but since their knowledge is so ingrained and automatic, they don’t logically know how to EXPLAIN the parts. So if you look at his video, you’ll see all the phases in perfection. He thinks he’s moving the hips and YES, he is, too, but mainly he uses the other elements explained in this video.

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire Жыл бұрын
    • This is, BTW not me criticizing Ali, it’s actually a compliment. Because the final phase of learning movements is called “subconscious competence” (doing but not knowing) and it’s the ultimate goal. He’s in that phase as his hops are perfect - however this also means that his knowledge is subconscious and not explainable - which is why he can’t put it into the simple words and phases people need to get into, in one of the first stages of learning, which is called “conscious incompetence” (aka knowing but not doing). And that’s the job of a pro coach. To break it down and teach to someone who does not know and does not do. 😊

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire Жыл бұрын
  • Энн не дура ты чо!

    @pozidrone2217@pozidrone22175 ай бұрын
    • Anne?! 😃

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire5 ай бұрын
  • if you cracked code - it WONT WORK!

    @Planeta-Shelezyaka@Planeta-Shelezyaka Жыл бұрын
    • why not?

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire Жыл бұрын
    • @@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire because it cracked)))

      @Planeta-Shelezyaka@Planeta-Shelezyaka Жыл бұрын
    • @@Planeta-Shelezyaka 😂

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire Жыл бұрын
  • Roxy, on GMBN they cracked it about 3 days earlier than you, on 25.1.2023. You did on 27.1.2021 🤭

    @Mir_Man22@Mir_Man22 Жыл бұрын
    • Well, we filmed the video on the 18th and I always publish on the weekend. Also, I haven’t watched it yet 😜 Go outside and practice, Mirek - it will do you more good than posting negative energy below my videos and sending me angry emails. 💜 roxy

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire Жыл бұрын
  • I can appreciate what y’all are trying to do, but y’all are WAAAY overanalyzing and potentially over complicating this for most people.

    @Eric.V.@Eric.V. Жыл бұрын
    • How would you simplify it?

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire Жыл бұрын
  • Nonsense, it's not a bunny hop anyway. You don't pull you jump.

    @LaurentiusTriarius@LaurentiusTriarius9 күн бұрын
    • What’s not a bunny hop? 😃

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire8 күн бұрын
  • I'm not sure why someone would want to learn this - I don't run into trails where I need bunny hops

    @lorenzolivesforever@lorenzolivesforever Жыл бұрын
    • Hi Larry. I use bunny hops in different variations on every trail 😊 Also, it’s an amazing foundation for airtime of any sort. But if you don’t think you need it - that’s totally ok 😃

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire Жыл бұрын
  • 7 years to learn a bunny hop, a lifetime to learn how to reverse park……that’s girls for you 😂

    @aberdeendeltaforce@aberdeendeltaforce Жыл бұрын
    • Wow. Well that’s a perfect example of sexism. I know dozens of men who have been practicing for more than a decade and still can’t bunny hop (nor reverse park). It’s not about the gender. It’s about how you practice.

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire Жыл бұрын
    • @@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire sorry, no offence intended, you would kick my ass on a bike any day of the week 👍

      @aberdeendeltaforce@aberdeendeltaforce Жыл бұрын
    • @@aberdeendeltaforce thanks for getting back to me 🙏🙏

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire Жыл бұрын
  • Nobody needs a course on bunnyhoping. Watching some tutorials on yt by good riders will do the job. Breaking a basic move like the bunnyhop down to a million pointless steps and studying it won't just magically make you hop🤦‍♂️. Just go watch some tutorials (ali clarksons is good) and go outside and practice an hour every day and you'll figure it out in no time. Also saying "the bunnyhop only comes from the arms" is bs, you have to jump with your legs and get your hips as high as possible to get some real height. Of course leveling the bike out is correct but your body has to work together.

    @hartzerhardstyle@hartzerhardstyle Жыл бұрын
    • Absolutely, Hartzer Hardstyle, that is exacty what we're saying - we're not saying it's JUST the arms - it's the netire body and knowing when and how will help. With our course you only need 15 -20 minutes a day - that's 40 minutes more you have free to work on building muscle in the gym and spending time for self care, which will then hopefully make you a kinder person Sending my kind regards and thank you for sharing your thoughts! Roxy

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire Жыл бұрын
    • @@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire if somebody wants to bunnyhop quick and good i'm sure they have more than 15 mins, also it's undeniable that 60mins will get you further than 20

      @hartzerhardstyle@hartzerhardstyle Жыл бұрын
    • @@hartzerhardstyle Quality over quantity will get your far further when it comes to skills practice 🙂 I have worked with hundreds of clients over the years (also pro riders) and most only practice a specific skill for 15 - 25 minutes - but they practice deliberately and in a focused manner, doing the "right" drills for their body and their bike. And they have all progressed reliably - much faster than others, who practiced 60 or more minutes, but practiced randomly and practiced limiting movement patterns Also, many of the people I know personally, who practiced 60 minutes or more have ended up with injuries due to over-stressing joints and muscles - not everyone is as muscly as you are (if your profile pic is real). 😊

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire Жыл бұрын
    • @@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire obviously the pp isn't me😂 but all i can say is practicing quite a lot got me bunnyhopping fast and good

      @hartzerhardstyle@hartzerhardstyle Жыл бұрын
    • @@hartzerhardstyle So awesome! Well done! 💪🙌 Many people don't want to invest so much time and they don't have your strength and grit - and they love my course. Maybe one day you'll think back to this conversation and think "hm, maybe I COULD save time by concentrating on quality over quantity". Thank you for gifitng me your time and answering. Have a lovely day!

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire Жыл бұрын
  • Watch up to the 8:00 mark, everything afterwards is an ad

    @javierortiz82@javierortiz828 ай бұрын
    • Thank you for taking the time to comment, Javier. If for you a professional coach explaining the background to why people cannot learn movements within a day and why it’s important to choose your coach wisely is an ad, then we will gladly share ads. The video is packed with a lot of useful information around learning and yes, of course I’m going to offer my services - because without them, I could not offer you all this knowledge in my videos - because without being a full time coach, I would not have it.

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire8 ай бұрын
  • i disagree. You seem to do all of the things you say you dont do.

    @bermchasin@bermchasin Жыл бұрын
    • What are these things?

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire Жыл бұрын
    • @@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire you stretch out your legs, you move your hips, and you scoop up the back. You dont extend 100% but it's definitely a part of the move. You definitely move your hips up when you stand into the hunny hop, even if you aren't thinking about it that way, and even if you can't scoop up the back on flat ground that is essentially the motion you do (along with your hands) to rotate the bike. I liked the video in general, but it started to feel like you were just trying to market your own product rather than actually provide a free tutorial.

      @bermchasin@bermchasin Жыл бұрын
    • @@bermchasin thanks so much for responding! I’d like to get into your points one by one, because all of them are actually deliberate ☺️ 1. leg extension: Exactly - 100% is NOT needed and actually limiting- because if we extend the legs during the opening move, how are we going to spring up in the essential part afterwards? We can’t sparing up from extended legs. So: Because we don’t need a 100% extension is precisely why there can’t be an ACTIVE extension! Because if the goal is not extending into full extension, how will you feel, once you’ve hit the right spot? ☺️☺️ Hence, there is another movement involved other than leg extension. Why am I not sharing it here? Because (just as I say in the video) there are several options and a pro coach will find what works for YOU and not a one-fits-all answer. 2. hips: Nope, the predominant motion is not an active hip motion forward - the movement is an arm motion combined with a springing up (like we DO share in this video) - which in CONSEQUENCE brings the hips up. Many self-made practicers and less experienced instructors/coaches focus on teaching consequential movements and correcting consequential errors - which leads to stagnation with their students. 3. promotion: Will I promote my services? Of course I will. Do you know how much money a channel my size makes? About €10 per week. How shall I keep sharing my full-time expertise with you here, if I don’t have clients? 😅 KZhead will NEVER replace pro Coaching - just because of its nature 😃 4. are my bunny hops perfect? Nope! Because of what I share in this video. And I hope to share my honest journey to help others avoid my errors. Does this make sense? Sending my regards, Roxy

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire Жыл бұрын
    • @@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire It was a far better time when KZheadrs were more concerned with putting out helpful content than just trying to make a buck and sell their own shit. Its clear you just want to drive people to your training rather than actually teach. 1. You can explain that you dont need 100% leg extension without saying you dont extend your legs. 2. You even say yourself your hips move up, (not just forward). Whether it is a natural consequence or something you intentionally do, hardly matters. 3. Sorry you dont make a lot from views, me either. In fact, I make $0/month on my channel and still produce content that isnt just trying to sell someone a product or service. There isnt a issue with recommending pro-coaching or whatever, it just shouldnt be 75% of the video, with 30 seconds of actual content.

      @bermchasin@bermchasin Жыл бұрын
    • @@bermchasin Do you even need to make a living? Or do you still live with your parents? 😊 I am 100% focusing on giving out useful content, and my focus is always on helping advance the global understanding of skills. Otherwise I wouldn’t have this channel in the first place. But I can only provide REALLY useful content if I work with people with proven step by step drills. That will never be possible on KZhead. It makes a ton of a difference which move you focus on - that’s how learning movements works - because our body cannot multi task.

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire Жыл бұрын
  • Don't waste your time to listen 15 minutes, about her problems. How can i learn bunnyhop, from your words? 😂😂😂 what a mess. They just talking 15 minutes about nothing, omg 😮

    @YTRORTY@YTRORTY3 ай бұрын
    • Thank you for this kind comment - you just wasted your time on writing it - but maybe if you read the other comments below, you’ll see very few people agree. Also, if you watch this video: How to Bunny Hop a Mountain Bike: Hardtail vs. Full-Suspension - The Nitty Gritty Ep. 1 kzhead.info/sun/ZLeIgLWhb3Zul4U/bejne.html You’ll see that YES people can learn it ❤ with what we share in this video.

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire3 ай бұрын
    • @@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire maybe there's third video i need to watch?

      @YTRORTY@YTRORTY3 ай бұрын
    • @@YTRORTY no, actually you just need to follow my proven drills - but of course you can watch as many videos and comment as many as you like.

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire3 ай бұрын
  • Thanks Roxy and Berni for proving the way I prefer to hop is legit 👍

    @nigelrandtoul8646@nigelrandtoul8646 Жыл бұрын
    • Thanks Nigel 🙏

      @Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire@Roxybike_Ride.and.Inspire Жыл бұрын
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