How to Jump your MTB without getting BUCKED.

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  • This simple trick will help you stop getting bucked on jumps.
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    00:00 This jump scares me.
    00:14 Wanna stop getting bucked on jumps?
    00:40 This trick works on any jump.
    01:03 What we are NOT doing.
    01:26 Maintain your distance on the jump.
    02:04 Avoid doing this on the jump.
    02:30 Even pressure on the lip of the jump.
    02:47 Bigger jumps?
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Komentáře • 532

  • @pootjube
    @pootjube Před rokem +48

    This is great advice. Most jump tutorials teach the advanced technique that includes boosting a jump. But timing each step is very difficult and also crucial to avoid getting bucked. As I understand, your technique simplifies this process by separating out the "managing a jump well" part. Once this has become muscle memory, then it's time to move onto boosting the same jump.

    • @mtb_alan
      @mtb_alan  Před rokem +6

      🎯 Heck yeah! That is precisely my goal with this video and technique. 🙏🏾

  • @Lardog2002
    @Lardog2002 Před rokem +65

    Been off my bike for 2 months now and healing with 13 fractures and punctured lung. Got bucked off a small jump and landed in a concrete ditch. This video came at a good time, thanks.

    • @mtb_alan
      @mtb_alan  Před rokem +10

      Holy dangles, Larry. Sorry to hear about that.
      Hope you're in good care and healing well.
      Take your time coming back. I hope this jumping tip helps. 👊🏾

    • @Lardog2002
      @Lardog2002 Před rokem +3

      Subscribed 👍🏼

    • @mtb_alan
      @mtb_alan  Před rokem +2

      🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾

    • @bspark8099
      @bspark8099 Před rokem

      Yikes!

    • @zimmejoc
      @zimmejoc Před rokem +3

      Hope everything heals back good as new.

  • @anotheryoutubeuser3891
    @anotheryoutubeuser3891 Před rokem +6

    as much as the stache freaked me out a bit when i first started watching your videos, it's your signature, keep it.

    • @mtb_alan
      @mtb_alan  Před rokem +2

      It's an acquired taste.
      Mostly tastes like dirt, ramen, and tacos. 🤔

  • @CBUniversityAcc
    @CBUniversityAcc Před rokem +9

    This video helped me a lot! I came off OTB on a jump line fracturing my back in 4 places, which caused me to have anxiety about jumping - your video helped me go back to basics and start again. Took a small blue jump line with your advice in mind, and sessioned it for 2+ hours, was able to build my confidence back up, and clear them all very comfortably in the end. 10/10, subbed. Thank you!

    • @mtb_alan
      @mtb_alan  Před rokem +3

      First off, big ups for coming back and trying jumps again after such a gnarly crash. 🙌🏾
      Secondly, this gets me so stoked to hear! This is 100% the reason I wanted to share this advice.
      Thanks the sub! 🙏🏾

  • @mtb_alan
    @mtb_alan  Před rokem +14

    I know I was pumping and standing up a bit on the jumps in this video. I was trying really hard not to but it has become second nature now. That being said, maintaining the distance between my chest and top tube was the foundation for letting me pump and stand up without getting bucked.

  • @EldrisarDesigns
    @EldrisarDesigns Před rokem

    First video if the first of yours that I have watched - instant sub. This technique is so easy to understand and implement!

    • @mtb_alan
      @mtb_alan  Před rokem

      Heck yeah! Glad it helps. Thanks for the sub! 👊🏾

  • @ghostAFsky
    @ghostAFsky Před rokem

    Great tip, this just helped me clear some doubles that I was anxious about. Very intuitive. Subbed!

    • @mtb_alan
      @mtb_alan  Před rokem

      Heck yeah! Glad it helped!
      Thanks for subbing!

  • @manahlracingllc9438
    @manahlracingllc9438 Před rokem +3

    It's always fun to see somebody on this jump. My buddy and I built this one 6 or 7 years ago. I have seen Pinkbike Friday fails on this jump. Good to see you knock it out.

    • @mtb_alan
      @mtb_alan  Před rokem +1

      Yo! Thanks for building it. It's pretty nice.
      Could use some love now that the rain is back. I'd work on it, but I shouldn't be trusted to work on jumps. LOL

  • @elduran8686
    @elduran8686 Před rokem +5

    The stach is MTB Alan! The lion mane work with it too. But do you bro, we’ll embrace whatever you throw out. We fans and appreciate the consistent content amigo!! Hairy or not. Yew!! You’re progression has been off the chain! Mad Props!

    • @mtb_alan
      @mtb_alan  Před rokem

      Ha! Thanks! Hairy or not. Love it.

  • @mkim64
    @mkim64 Před rokem

    This is also a well-edited video - very digestible but also slick. Looking forward to more!

  • @imflipify
    @imflipify Před rokem +7

    Awesome tutorial, works for me! If you want to clear jumps w/out getting bucked, this is it! Keep the stach sir 😁

    • @mtb_alan
      @mtb_alan  Před rokem

      Heck yeah!
      Will do. 👍🏾

  • @Nebbzz
    @Nebbzz Před rokem +10

    I’ve been practicing some bigger jumps and I was just thinking how awful it would be to get bucked on 20 ish feet gaps…. This video helped so much, thanks!! Keep it up!

    • @mtb_alan
      @mtb_alan  Před rokem +1

      Heck yeah. Hope it makes your airs effortless!

    • @crawfordsanders4967
      @crawfordsanders4967 Před rokem

      my friend was doing a 26ft gap and he got so made when he cased it everytime

  • @Rippy211
    @Rippy211 Před rokem +8

    This makes a lot of sense, thank you! Correct me if I'm wrong, if you keep equal pressure on both the fork and shock as it compreses on the lip then the rebound that the suspension adds as you leave the lip will allow for a good arc. However if your arms collapse on the lip, then the weight bias shifts too much to the rear shock and as you start leaving the lip of the jump and unweight the bike, the shock's rebound will add "a little bit extra" and rotate you forward mid air.
    They say that the same thing can happen if your suspension setup is bad with a slow fork and a quick shock.

    • @mtb_alan
      @mtb_alan  Před rokem +2

      Absolutely nailed it! 🎯

  • @johno3983
    @johno3983 Před rokem

    Great tip, gonna try this approach when I go out next. Love the stache.

  • @jimmythehead4857
    @jimmythehead4857 Před 9 měsíci

    EPIC chops and mustache! Keep it!

  • @the22000kyle
    @the22000kyle Před rokem

    Great video Alan, thanks for the pointer

    • @mtb_alan
      @mtb_alan  Před rokem

      Thanks Kyle! Let me know if it helps.

  • @slowboy3993
    @slowboy3993 Před rokem +1

    Great stuff thanks for sharing …
    And keep the mustache looking cool 🤘👊🤙

  • @D_Allsen
    @D_Allsen Před rokem

    Thanks for the beta and insights! Also, long love the mustache man🤘🤘

    • @mtb_alan
      @mtb_alan  Před rokem

      Yew! Hope it helps.
      Haha...! 👑

  • @1975normal
    @1975normal Před rokem

    Love this content. Just what I needed. I’m sure others need it too

  • @SemiSendy
    @SemiSendy Před rokem

    Annnnthony 🤌
    Great video, Alan! Another great way of relating and gauging body position on jumps 🙌

    • @mtb_alan
      @mtb_alan  Před rokem +1

      LOL! You stayed until the end!
      Thanks man.

    • @SemiSendy
      @SemiSendy Před rokem

      @@mtb_alan you know it!

  • @tyhill9714
    @tyhill9714 Před rokem

    I love it. The old time feel of it is rad!

  • @velophile5790
    @velophile5790 Před rokem +18

    Depends a LOT on the type of lip, there's 2 types of jumps, one has a constant curve and one is mostly flat on the last ~3ft (at least longer than your wheelbase). The first type allows you to boost but will buck you if you're just trying to ride off of it, the 2nd type is easier to just ride off it but doesn't allow you to boost. It's always good to check out the lip because it will change the approach

    • @mtb_alan
      @mtb_alan  Před rokem

      But would you let your chest come to the bars on your way up the lip?

    • @TheJrRobin
      @TheJrRobin Před rokem

      @MTB ALAN No, but to boost a lipped jump you need to pull the bars to your chest.

    • @mtb_alan
      @mtb_alan  Před rokem +4

      Or to your hips. But as I said in the vid, this is for people who get bucked and not about boosting. That vid is coming later.

    • @bermchasin
      @bermchasin Před rokem

      I think this got me bad on my last run. I crashed (check out my last short to see the jumps). It was a smaller jump, then a big flat cannon, and then a bigger jump, but with the same transition angle as the first, just with more speed. I hit the first two fine, but on the third got extremely bucked and sent OTB with some unfortuantely consequences. A bit scared to hit the jumps when my body is healed. Any advice?

    • @zefe3886
      @zefe3886 Před 12 dny +1

      @@bermchasin Hey, watched your short on the jump that you went OTB. Noticed how the 3rd transition has a curve to it? where it almost pointed upwards, we call it a lip. it was different than the first two where it was mellow and flat. the first two transition, you can get away from not pushing your bike downwards against the ramp just like in this video. but on the 3rd one, you HAVE to push your bike towards the ramp using your legs or else it will buck you hard.
      Don't think too much about pulling the bar towards you but instead think of pushing down the bike towards the ground throughout the transition using both your feet, this prevents the rear shock from rebounding you off the lip causing you to get bucked. It is like when you are pumping on a pump track, exactly the same.
      No one says this but the get a good grip of jumping, first get good consistent results on the pump track. Once you are good on the pump track, then you will be alright on jumps if you apply the same technique.

  • @guyjohnston
    @guyjohnston Před rokem

    This is one of the most helpful pieces of advice I've ever heard about jumping

  • @dgliss
    @dgliss Před 11 měsíci

    Good stuff for me to finally try jumping, thanks! :)

    • @mtb_alan
      @mtb_alan  Před 11 měsíci

      I hope it helps. Keep it small and take your time. 🤘🏾

  • @Jase8Cake
    @Jase8Cake Před 5 měsíci

    Thanks Al, great stuff.

  • @adventureaw8s
    @adventureaw8s Před 11 měsíci

    I love the combination of you both. Most videos are just am expert showing you I like the combo of experience and April learning

  • @JonSheppard
    @JonSheppard Před 10 měsíci

    Gonna give this a try, thanks for the tip!

    • @mtb_alan
      @mtb_alan  Před 10 měsíci

      Right on! Hope it helps. 🤘🏾

  • @Devast8r34
    @Devast8r34 Před rokem

    Thank you very much this definitely helped me

  • @MTBLaura
    @MTBLaura Před rokem

    Great video 💪 You make this look so easy 🙌

    • @mtb_alan
      @mtb_alan  Před rokem +1

      Thanks! I've spent a lot of time working on jumps, but I hope this foundational tip helps!

  • @oldkayakdude
    @oldkayakdude Před rokem +4

    Some other factors, not all jumps are the same, some are more lippy and increase the chance of a buck. So many people do not have the suspension setup for jumping, have a very quick rebound will buck you as well depending on how much compression you hit going into the lip. Two main ways of interacting with any jump, pop it or absorb it (squash) which results in two flight paths (high and low). Gaps and tables have a optimal speed, too fast and land past the transition, too slow and its a case. The best way to learn jumping is at a bike park with great trail progression and a good coach or someone to video from the side. Doing many laps on a easy jump trail with tables will rapidly increase your comfort and ability if you get the right help. Practice good technique and not just to survive, you want to put those good habits into muscle memory.

  • @B1KER
    @B1KER Před rokem +1

    Great pacing on this video. I really want to film one of those scenes where you splice yourself in there twice. So fun.

    • @mtb_alan
      @mtb_alan  Před rokem +1

      Thanks Robert! Do it! All you gotta do is not touch the camera. 😆

  • @davelikesbike5045
    @davelikesbike5045 Před 11 měsíci

    Love the chops dude!

  • @OresteCiotoli
    @OresteCiotoli Před rokem

    great advise, thanks for sharing it Alan!

    • @mtb_alan
      @mtb_alan  Před rokem +1

      My pleasure! Hop it helps.

  • @kennantvorskov5334
    @kennantvorskov5334 Před 8 měsíci

    Awsome advise got to try tomorrow 🤟

  • @aberoham1517
    @aberoham1517 Před rokem

    Love you man!!! I see ya a snow summit all the time but obviously not gonna celeb out hahahaah Your page is reaalllly really rad!!!

    • @mtb_alan
      @mtb_alan  Před rokem

      Yo! Thanks. Have we gotten any laps at Summit? Party trains are the best!

  • @alexnrs8700
    @alexnrs8700 Před 11 měsíci

    First watch on your channel. Love the moustache!! Great vid. Thanks.

  • @californianomad4333
    @californianomad4333 Před rokem

    Thank you man 👍🏽

  • @unshapentube7395
    @unshapentube7395 Před 10 měsíci

    Rockin the stash... keep it!

    • @mtb_alan
      @mtb_alan  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Uh-oh...I guess you didn't see this: czcams.com/users/shortsrMvhIcCORyg?feature=share

  • @robiveevee840
    @robiveevee840 Před rokem

    Good information , something for us all to keep in our heads when riding ! and hey, keep the stach , keep that mojo woikin !

  • @yengsabio5315
    @yengsabio5315 Před rokem +4

    My knee-jerk reaction, "Danny Trejo is mountainbiking!" 😂
    I find this video very instructional especially so with me as a beginner in trail mountainbiking.
    Lots'a love, cheers, & Mabuhay, from tropical Philippines! #RideOn #KeepBiking

    • @mtb_alan
      @mtb_alan  Před rokem +3

      Ha! I'll consider that a compliment!
      Hope it helps!
      🤘🏾

  • @robertharrington4405
    @robertharrington4405 Před rokem +2

    The way you described this really gave me a good idea of what going over a jump properly should feel like. As someone who started off doing only CX I learned how to soak up any bumps and basically how to avoid jumping at all to maintain speed. To me this sounds like letting the bike do more of the riding for you.

    • @mtb_alan
      @mtb_alan  Před rokem +1

      Right on! Hope it helps.
      It does mean using the bike to put you into a good position. But doing so ends up requiring being more active in your arms and legs because when you start going up the lip, you start experiencing g-forces. And maintaining the chest-to-top-tube distance ends up being you pushing into the bike. You see...I'm being sneaky. 😆

    • @robertharrington4405
      @robertharrington4405 Před rokem

      @@mtb_alan Yep, makes perfect sense. It's going to be a terrifying journey. Thanks!

    • @mtb_alan
      @mtb_alan  Před rokem

      @@robertharrington4405 You got this. Just start small and take your time.

  • @jeffreydzialo
    @jeffreydzialo Před rokem

    Thanks, for the tip!

  • @shaunoconnorrelentlessadve7624

    Love the moustache brother keep rocking n love ya wrk all the way frm nz 🤘

  • @johnbell3826
    @johnbell3826 Před rokem

    Love the stash bud!!

  • @FuzzyStone01
    @FuzzyStone01 Před rokem

    I learned this myself. I wasn't getting bucked but I was loosing my feet on the pedals. Keeping it low gives you more space to work with bike in the air and adjust possible mistakes. Very good tip!

  • @christiank9204
    @christiank9204 Před 11 měsíci

    This advice worked like a charm for me!
    I was able to clear bigger jumps than ever before. The landings were nice and smooth.
    But I have to admit it took a lot of courage from me (and a couple of runs) to actually keep the distance between my chest and top tube.

    • @mtb_alan
      @mtb_alan  Před 11 měsíci

      Nice! Great to hear.
      Keep practicing and getting reps.
      The next step is learning the pump and pop off the lip.
      I'm still learning that skill and will make a video once I understand it well enough to explain it.

  • @Antjan46
    @Antjan46 Před rokem +2

    Great advice, I wanna try that! I would like grow a mustache like that but I work under water as a diver and my mask leeks water when I gave facial hair 🤘🏽

    • @mtb_alan
      @mtb_alan  Před rokem +1

      Thanks!
      Oh yeah…good reason to not grow facial hair. Now I know why Jaqués Cousteau was clean shaven.

  • @todkobik4490
    @todkobik4490 Před rokem +1

    Awesome video as always. Do not shave the Stache!! That thing is kickin!

    • @mtb_alan
      @mtb_alan  Před rokem

      Thanks! Ha! Copy that. 🤘🏾

  • @sdtrailrider8070
    @sdtrailrider8070 Před rokem +2

    Great tip Allan! I've been trying to stand taller, and I think this is a good way to mentally cue the same concept.

    • @mtb_alan
      @mtb_alan  Před rokem

      Boom! That is 100% the intent.

  • @130swanny
    @130swanny Před 11 měsíci

    Ben Cathro does a good job covering jumps in his how to series. But this is a fantastic cue that I’ll be using. Thanks for the tip

    • @mtb_alan
      @mtb_alan  Před 11 měsíci

      Heck yeah! Cathro knows his stuff.
      Hope this little cue helps. 🤘🏾

  • @marcsee4072
    @marcsee4072 Před rokem

    Great tip

  • @TrailDogsMTB
    @TrailDogsMTB Před rokem

    Hey I see me 🙌🏻 now we gotta get you to send the big stuff at hulda! Great video Alan!

    • @mtb_alan
      @mtb_alan  Před rokem

      Thanks! Good times getting laps with you at Summit.
      Yeah...let's do it!

  • @sachinlc
    @sachinlc Před rokem

    Be what you are. That’s a message to everyone for sure 😊

  • @gusguevara2472
    @gusguevara2472 Před rokem

    U are rad and so is da Stache!🤟💯

  • @christopherwatson1163

    You should keep the tash! It's epic man. And this video is bang on. Great tip dude.

    • @mtb_alan
      @mtb_alan  Před rokem +1

      Thanks Christopher! Will do.

  • @larphred
    @larphred Před rokem

    Keep the Stash. Looks great.

  • @mountainbikingwithalan
    @mountainbikingwithalan Před rokem +1

    Love the advice mabey that'll help me hit jumps and love the hair, jersey and the stache don't cut them

  • @RedWingsninetyone
    @RedWingsninetyone Před rokem

    Love the stache! Looks straight out of the 1860's!

  • @SosSosowski
    @SosSosowski Před rokem

    Hey that's solid advice! I was wondering what I am doing wrong and why only some of the times, but this makes it kinda obvious! Gonna try it out and comment again if I don't die!

    • @mtb_alan
      @mtb_alan  Před rokem

      Ha! Don't die...and let me know how it goes.

  • @mangomanau
    @mangomanau Před 9 měsíci

    Hope you kept it. I watched because of the mo!

  • @mcvittees
    @mcvittees Před 11 měsíci

    Keep the tache man.

  • @rdavies1305
    @rdavies1305 Před rokem

    Landed that clean dude! Keep it real, keep the tash!

  • @daem3n
    @daem3n Před rokem

    That is a great tip.

  • @MountainBikeMusings
    @MountainBikeMusings Před 11 měsíci

    Centered and low! Great advice!

    • @mtb_alan
      @mtb_alan  Před 11 měsíci

      Only if that's your comfortable riding position.

  • @mtblove229
    @mtblove229 Před 11 měsíci

    „Stand up to the jump 🎵“ still in my ears 😄

    • @mtb_alan
      @mtb_alan  Před 11 měsíci

      LOL!
      Ryan's advice is great. But if you let yourself collapse toward your top tube before you stand up to the jump, you'll go OTB even harder.

  • @turntabillist
    @turntabillist Před rokem

    Great tip, thanks for sharing! That was an intimidating looking jump that you cleaned effortlessly. So when watching videos of riders really standing up during the jump, I guess that's something else entirely? More air time, longer distance for more advanced jumps??

    • @mtb_alan
      @mtb_alan  Před rokem +1

      Thanks!
      Great question.
      Standing up is the next step and needs to happen in combination with pump or "pushing through the lip".
      Standing up is great, but if you do it without holding your position while going up the lip, it can make getting bucked even worse.
      So holding the position (maintaining the distance between chest and top tube) is the first step. At least it was for me.

  • @81eagle
    @81eagle Před rokem

    The 'stache rocks!

  • @chipaway
    @chipaway Před rokem

    great tip and sweet moustache

  • @zpguy
    @zpguy Před rokem

    Nice bike man.

    • @mtb_alan
      @mtb_alan  Před rokem

      Thanks! I'm stoked on the Reign!

  • @speed2live
    @speed2live Před rokem +3

    DON'T SHAVE THE STASH !!! It is integral to your unique personality and looks cool! Another very useful and informative vid Alan. Thanks. If you were to go back to your original intro music - that would also be cool imo. I'm subscribed and a part time donor and have been enjoying your content since 2018 (and on Instagram). You help me have Rad days.

    • @mtb_alan
      @mtb_alan  Před rokem +1

      Good to see you in the comments as always!
      Thanks for sticking around. I also miss the intro with that beat, but it turns out most people skip it or leave the video when I keep it in. One must adapt!
      Have a rad day!

  • @dirt_princess
    @dirt_princess Před rokem

    Can't wait to give this a try now that the 'get air' bug has bitten! Thank you

    • @mtb_alan
      @mtb_alan  Před rokem +1

      Heck yeah! Let me know how it goes.

  • @nicholasgartell5374
    @nicholasgartell5374 Před 11 měsíci

    Keep the tash man! It's awesome!

    • @mtb_alan
      @mtb_alan  Před 11 měsíci

      😬 You might’ve missed my Instagram.

  • @brendanflanagan7392
    @brendanflanagan7392 Před 11 měsíci

    I needed to see this 3 days ago. Might have saved me having to spend the last 2 days in hospital with 4 broken ribs, a lung puncture and more facial stitching than Frankenstein! 😂 I’ve now got a couple of months to ponder how to make sure I don’t let that happen again. Thanks for the vid

    • @mtb_alan
      @mtb_alan  Před 11 měsíci

      Yikes! I'm sorry to hear. I hope you're in good care and healing up well. 👊🏾

  • @codydoerflein3409
    @codydoerflein3409 Před rokem

    Saw this guy in Bentonville AR during the festival. Dude was super cool and catching some air near the free ride section along Slaughter Pen. Definitely no bucking going on

  • @junkandcrapamen
    @junkandcrapamen Před rokem

    The stache is dope.

  • @vienna5335
    @vienna5335 Před rokem +1

    dont shave it off! good tip. makes sense, i am going to try on small stuff👍👍✌

    • @mtb_alan
      @mtb_alan  Před rokem

      😆👍🏾
      Right on! I hope it helps you gain confidence.

  • @UC241
    @UC241 Před 11 měsíci

    P.S. Thanks for the tip. I will try to apply it and see how it goes.

  • @constantinepeterson6874

    Recommendations gods led me here to bring forth the word!
    Moustache is GLORIOUS!!!
    Shaving it is sacrilege!
    Great vid btw =)

    • @mtb_alan
      @mtb_alan  Před rokem

      And it came to pass that on the seventh day, Constantine entered into the comment section and bestowed upon the hair of the face of the Alan, the glory of approval. And following thereupon the gathered crowds feasted on many tacos and beverages. And those who gathered there in the comments witnessed as Alan responded to Constantine with many words.

  • @MountainBikeMusings
    @MountainBikeMusings Před 11 měsíci

    Keep the stash it’s your signature!

    • @mtb_alan
      @mtb_alan  Před 11 měsíci

      Oh no...I'm guessing you didn't see this then. czcams.com/users/shortsrMvhIcCORyg?feature=share

  • @seventhapex
    @seventhapex Před rokem

    Liked for the stash.

  • @simon-patrickjohnson
    @simon-patrickjohnson Před rokem

    I think you should keep the mustache, it looks rlly good bro

  • @1Bigmac69
    @1Bigmac69 Před rokem +1

    I'm going to try this this week. I'll try to find a table top to try it first. I think between this video and another I saw about standing up for bigger jumps my jumping should improve. I hope

    • @mtb_alan
      @mtb_alan  Před rokem +1

      Heck yeah! Hope it helps!

    • @bearjewmtb4827
      @bearjewmtb4827 Před rokem

      The stand up to the jump video is the proper method. I don’t think this method is safe. On those Jumps it works because the lips are super mellow. I don’t think it would work so well on a steep lip where you HAVE to stand up and bring the bars to your hips, or row/anti row.

    • @mtb_alan
      @mtb_alan  Před rokem

      @@bearjewmtb4827 It’s not either or, friend. This is a foundation for the tip The Loam Ranger gave and the row/anti-row model that Lee McCormick uses. I actually talked with Ryan (Loam Ranger), and he was stoked on this.

    • @tagzedawg
      @tagzedawg Před rokem +1

      @@mtb_alan Interesting that you're saying it's compatible with the anti-row that McCormack does on jumps. Can you explain how that is? I would think that the anti-row brings the top tube closer to your chest.

    • @mtb_alan
      @mtb_alan  Před rokem +1

      Great question. This technique is for when you’re going up the lip and meant to keep you from collapsing into the jump.
      The pull and return happens once you’re in the air.
      And no matter how much rowing you do in the air, it ain’t know good if you’re going OTB. 😆
      Hope that makes sense.

  • @seshinable
    @seshinable Před rokem

    Thanks for tips! About the moustache... I think you'll feel & look younger, simple ;) Greetings from Poland

    • @mtb_alan
      @mtb_alan  Před rokem +1

      My pleasure.
      But then people will think I'm too young to vote! 😆

  • @brettjohnson9453
    @brettjohnson9453 Před rokem

    Cheers the the video definitely going to try it.
    No issues with the stache but if you're going to shave it then do it as a charity fund-raiser

    • @mtb_alan
      @mtb_alan  Před rokem

      No worries!
      Great suggestion!

  • @brentmagerowski7886
    @brentmagerowski7886 Před rokem +2

    Huge Motörhead fan don’t touch the stash bro
    Love the content
    I don’t ride for style anymore those days are gone I gotta get up in the morning
    My goal is to have fun with my skill level but get to the ground safely as well

    • @mtb_alan
      @mtb_alan  Před rokem +1

      Heck yeah! I got the Face of Spades! 😆
      Right on. Fun is key!

  • @trevorwalton
    @trevorwalton Před rokem

    Seeing the stuff you regularly ride at Summit, I knew that little gap would pose no problems. I think a lot of what scares us as riders is often based more on what we're accustomed to riding than what we're *capable* of riding. I ride Hulda nearly every week, often multiple times, and though this gap used to scare me it feels pretty routine now. Yet the big bike-park style jumps, which I seldomly get the chance to ride, and you ride all the time, still freak me out. And they're way better built than half of the jank out in Hulda!
    Ride a lot of park, you get comfortable on bike-park jumps, ride a lot of local jank, and you get comfortable on all manner of weird stuff probably built by a 16yo with a shovel and a rake. (No offense to Hulda diggers. We appreciate you!)

    • @mtb_alan
      @mtb_alan  Před rokem

      Boom! You nailed it, Trevor. 🎯

  • @goeschlberger
    @goeschlberger Před 11 měsíci

    Your mustache is great :D

  • @juliandlamb
    @juliandlamb Před rokem

    Grady video mate, thank you, even if your killer mo is so distracting 😅#keepit

    • @mtb_alan
      @mtb_alan  Před rokem +1

      Ha! Thanks. I’ll continue to distract with the mo.
      Also, I think you just gave it a nickname. From here on out, it’ll be the Alan and Moe Show. 😆

  • @wallyedmonds8199
    @wallyedmonds8199 Před 2 měsíci

    Stand up to the jump boom boom 😇

  • @rogerserafin
    @rogerserafin Před rokem

    Nice and smooooooth

  • @GnarlyBearMTB
    @GnarlyBearMTB Před rokem

    Hey Alan, Love the fresh perspective on jumping. I really like the advice of "A difference in pressure between feet and hands will cause things to get wonky." This is something I need to focus on myself, since I can jump too much with my legs sometimes and buck myself if I try to boost.
    What advice would you have for "keeping the distance between chest and bars the same" while also avoiding the famous "dead sailor"?

    • @mtb_alan
      @mtb_alan  Před rokem +4

      Thanks!
      The main technique to retaining the chest-to-bars distance the same is this:
      1. Start with awareness of that distance. Visual and muscular awareness.
      2. Now that you know what it looks and feels like to have that distance, don't let it change as you go up the lip.
      You should feel like you gotta work a little bit to hold that distance. This is because you are resisting the momentum of your body wanting to go in a straight line.
      You may even feel like you're leaning back a bit as you maintain that distance and travel up the lip. This is because...well, you are leaning back because the bike is leaning back.
      The sneaky bit here is that my goal is to get you to stay aligned with your bike as your bike goes up the curve of the lip.
      I was a movement coach for several years and I learned that it's better to give simple physical queues first, get the athlete to know in their body what good movement feels like and then explain the physics or theory afterwards. :)

    • @GnarlyBearMTB
      @GnarlyBearMTB Před rokem

      @@mtb_alan Sweet, thanks. The part about "needing to resist a bit to retain distance" helped this make sense. I'm an ok jumper, but I do fear getting bucked, so I'll try these tips out and hopefully gain some confidence and technique!

    • @mtb_alan
      @mtb_alan  Před rokem

      Heck yah! Hope it helps.
      TBH, I was jumping pretty big stuff before learning this technique from Anthony Napolitan. And I often had a bit of anxiety about getting bucked...especially on jumps I didn't know or if a lip had been reworked. Since starting to use this approach, I've been booking, hit jumps with reworked lips, and was fine. And afterwards, all my buddies would be talking about how they got bucked, and I barely noticed.
      Keep in mind though that full confidence comes from also knowing how to row the bars and/or blow off energy with a whip or scrub.
      So if you're comfortable with jumping, this adjustment should work well with pumping the lip.
      Yew! I am stoked to share this stuff because I went from just doing jumps to absolutely loving them and want more people to get the same joy!

    • @GnarlyBearMTB
      @GnarlyBearMTB Před rokem

      @@mtb_alan Heck yeah right back! Appreciate the responses. Unfortunately, the season is essentially over here in CO, but I'm stoked to try this out next season. I'll be in AZ for a bit in December, so maybe there will be some jumps there too.

    • @mtb_alan
      @mtb_alan  Před rokem

      🤘🏾

  • @brad265
    @brad265 Před 8 měsíci

    Must KEEP the mustache sideburns combo!!!

  • @DougieFresh13
    @DougieFresh13 Před rokem +1

    Stand up to the jump.

  • @krak0n0s
    @krak0n0s Před rokem

    Keep the mustache!!!! great tip for jumping , thank you.

  • @johng3669
    @johng3669 Před rokem +1

    Great tip!
    The Stash is Rad! Only way you should shave that is if it’s to raise $$$ for a worthy cause!

    • @mtb_alan
      @mtb_alan  Před rokem

      Thanks!
      That's a good point!

  • @iffy_too4289
    @iffy_too4289 Před rokem

    Your tache is awesome. Its not like its a wanky beard or a 70s dad tache, or a 'look at me i'm Chopper Read' tache, or an unimaginative policeman's tache.
    Keep rockin it!

  • @budycelyn
    @budycelyn Před 2 měsíci

    i'll have to work on this, i'm having a weird problem with jumps currently, on my 29er XC hardtail no problem, on my 29er full bounce trail bike no problem, on my 27.5 nukeproof scout aggressive hardtail can't stop the buck. every jump is a nose landing.

  • @grasspotatopapuseninstagra276

    Compress and stand right before the lip of the jump. Works every time.

    • @mtb_alan
      @mtb_alan  Před rokem

      Sure. If you don’t let your chest come to the bars on the way up the lip. 👍🏾

  • @Jedi-John
    @Jedi-John Před rokem +1

    hell yes - the stache is solid effing GOLD. it goes NOWHERE.

  • @samuelbalavoine5031
    @samuelbalavoine5031 Před rokem

    I love your mustache