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  • How to jump
  • maxtorque
    Full Member

    Stevet1 Commit all the way to the lip.

    Best commit all the way to the landing really! Landing nicely is about matching yourself and the bike to that landing, that, generally takes an active approach, rather than a passive one!

    Nobeerinthefridge
    Free Member

    Anywhere in Scotland similar to jedi? I can get down most stuff, I can do drops, but jumping is complete beyond me..

    Probably try talking to dirtschool, they do jump sessions at the freeride park at GT, quite fancy it myself.

    I did a group one with Ed Oxley, but didn’t get much out of it as it was a big group, 8-10 IIRC, and there were a couple of proper beginners that took up a lot of his time, that’s the gamble of a group day innit, I’d defo go private or at worst with one of my mates for 1:2.

    mikewsmith
    Free Member

    Dirt School get great write ups, Craig at Whinlatter is awesome too.

    stevenmenmuir
    Free Member

    Ridelines do jump courses at Glentress, next one is March but then they are monthly. Or book a 1:1 with them.

    jedi
    Full Member

    thanks for the recommend guys 🙂

    kayak23
    Full Member

    tpbiker – Member
    Anywhere in Scotland similar to jedi?

    Ben Cathro. Awesome dh and Enduro rider.

    Sickskills

    [video]http://youtu.be/1Gb4qUuaBHk[/video]

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