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😀 I just made a new downloadable list of drills you can pick up for free at www.trialsprogression.com/drills
@TrialsProgression Жыл бұрын
Fantastic. Your static balance is epic. Great work mate
@sambrown17792 жыл бұрын
Haha... Takes practice. Nightly in garage usually 👌
@TrialsProgression2 жыл бұрын
You are right: is really important and not so easy! You training suggestions are really valuable! Thanks for sharing.
@montesamapping11 ай бұрын
You are welcome. Thanks for your support
@TrialsProgression11 ай бұрын
Great video, so many riders don't take the time to adjust levers , brake pedals etc to be in the right place. Your video is just what riders need to see. Thank you 👍
@jackmckinnon32082 жыл бұрын
I appreciate your comments. 😀
@TrialsProgression2 жыл бұрын
GREAT idea, Tom. I will be practicing this today as well as the RSG technique. Always fun to watch your video as well as the analysis you put with them.
@edjacobs54762 жыл бұрын
Hey thanks so much. Great to hear this. Means a lot
@TrialsProgression2 жыл бұрын
Your splat is looking good, Tom. Nice job holding pressure too. I’m still working on RSG, but I’ll try it one of these days. Ive gained so much more confidence with wheelies since drilling to use the rear brake last year.
@danwarner93992 жыл бұрын
Right on mate. 😀 Makes a big difference when loop out fear goes away or at least is minimal
@TrialsProgression2 жыл бұрын
Really well done, this is a great idea. I've always wondered about getting comfortable being off the rear brake, as a street rider I generally covered the rear brake (and front brake) and it has taken a while to get used to riding on the arches or balls of feet and moving them around to access the controls. One other thing I've been working on is crash readiness/recovery. I watched a Pat Smage video on getting ready to bail, as this is not a comfortable thing when the bike stops moving to realize it is going to end badly unless you jump off. Someone with a lot more comfort on the bike it is going to be natural, but someone who is used to hanging on for dear life, well getting used to having the bike get into an uncomfortable position and then stepping or jumping off until it becomes natural is important for improving ones skill and willingness to try harder things.
@fprintf2 жыл бұрын
I'll just add that I love this specific video, I've been doing the whole wheelie, rear brake thing for a while but never realized I could be practicing more than just pressing the rear brake lever. Will try the foot rotation thing with some wheelies this weekend. Thanks.
@fprintf2 жыл бұрын
For sure. Pat's video on how to crash safely was a game changer for me. I did for realized how they were rotating their toe off of the rear brake until I really paid attention to pro riders and analyze their movements. Thanks for your comments 👊
@TrialsProgression2 жыл бұрын
Another great video! I have started my first year on a trials bike. I appreciate the tip you post. Thank you!
😀 I just made a new downloadable list of drills you can pick up for free at www.trialsprogression.com/drills
Fantastic. Your static balance is epic. Great work mate
Haha... Takes practice. Nightly in garage usually 👌
You are right: is really important and not so easy! You training suggestions are really valuable! Thanks for sharing.
You are welcome. Thanks for your support
Great video, so many riders don't take the time to adjust levers , brake pedals etc to be in the right place. Your video is just what riders need to see. Thank you 👍
I appreciate your comments. 😀
GREAT idea, Tom. I will be practicing this today as well as the RSG technique. Always fun to watch your video as well as the analysis you put with them.
Hey thanks so much. Great to hear this. Means a lot
Your splat is looking good, Tom. Nice job holding pressure too. I’m still working on RSG, but I’ll try it one of these days. Ive gained so much more confidence with wheelies since drilling to use the rear brake last year.
Right on mate. 😀 Makes a big difference when loop out fear goes away or at least is minimal
Really well done, this is a great idea. I've always wondered about getting comfortable being off the rear brake, as a street rider I generally covered the rear brake (and front brake) and it has taken a while to get used to riding on the arches or balls of feet and moving them around to access the controls. One other thing I've been working on is crash readiness/recovery. I watched a Pat Smage video on getting ready to bail, as this is not a comfortable thing when the bike stops moving to realize it is going to end badly unless you jump off. Someone with a lot more comfort on the bike it is going to be natural, but someone who is used to hanging on for dear life, well getting used to having the bike get into an uncomfortable position and then stepping or jumping off until it becomes natural is important for improving ones skill and willingness to try harder things.
I'll just add that I love this specific video, I've been doing the whole wheelie, rear brake thing for a while but never realized I could be practicing more than just pressing the rear brake lever. Will try the foot rotation thing with some wheelies this weekend. Thanks.
For sure. Pat's video on how to crash safely was a game changer for me. I did for realized how they were rotating their toe off of the rear brake until I really paid attention to pro riders and analyze their movements. Thanks for your comments 👊
Another great video! I have started my first year on a trials bike. I appreciate the tip you post. Thank you!
You are welcome. Glad to help. 👊
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