MTB Skills Day

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MTB Skills Day

Postby Jamie AP » Mon Oct 04, 2010 11:44 pm

Hello All,

Just had a fantastic day doing some MTB skills training with Tony from [url=http://www.ukbikeskills.co.uk/]UK Bike Skills[/url] in Hertford.

I was hoping to pick up the correct techniques for drops and jumps, to look at cornering and to have a general check of my bike positioning. Tony quickly picked up what was missing from my skill set and we set to work on his specially created skills trail. After learning the drop technique and progressing through bigger drops, we worked on my cornering body language, foot work, vision and relaxation along with many other techniques, both physical and mental.

Tony is a very acute teacher, slowing the session when things were getting a little heavy, so that the techniques had time to settle. Tony quickly picked up that I was a visual learner but also a kinetic one, using his camera to film each section as I rode through, and reviewing the section with me through a moving sequence of images rather than one still at the crucial moment, clever stuff! This was great as it really helped me visualise each step prior to applying it during each run. [url=http://www.flickr.com/photos/ashdownparkes/sets/72157624971855821/]You can see some of the photos here![/url] :D

We finished with steep alpine style switchbacks and jumps, top fun, especially progressing to a gap jump of quite some size, to finish. The pause in time whilst floating through the air is quite something. :P

If you are thinking on some training then I fully recommend Tony, It was a great, un-rushed, fun experience. Top Stuff!

Jamie
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Re: MTB Skills Day

Postby Dombo » Tue Oct 05, 2010 8:25 am

What level were you at beforehand? I'm keen on doing one of these courses as there are a few skills i could do with brushing up, particularly "bottle" eg I've never been able to get down Deliverance on Leith Hill.
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Re: MTB Skills Day

Postby Jamie AP » Tue Oct 05, 2010 8:57 am

I've been on bikes of many different forms most of my life, so have quite good basic skills but have not MTB for quite some time until recently, and have never even considered attempting a big jump before, now I can't wait to get on another! I did a one to one so it did not matter about my current level however as Tony looks at your current skill's at the start of the day and then you work on whats needed.

His skills area is great, he has created the trails with training in mind and as it's private land there are no distractions from other riders. He has a strong following on the Singletrack World forum, and is very well known for working on mental skills.
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Re: MTB Skills Day

Postby Snoop Doug » Thu Oct 07, 2010 8:44 am

...lest we forget, the good folk at astounding adventures will do a day for us. They were instrumental in helping me rediscover my love for cycling, and generated previously unknown interest in off road for me. We've hummed and hawed about this before but if there is sufficient interest I would happily talk with Danielle and see what could be done. They're based in the Surrey Hills and do stuff all over the place too. [url]http://www.astoundingadventures.co.uk/index.php[/url]

This guy Jamie's found sounds v good too.
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