WHY YOU SUCK AT BUNNYHOPS | HOW TO BUNNYHOP

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    How to #5
    Last video we touched on Jumps, and the previous progression was Drops which which is a necessity on the trail!
    Bunnyhops can be tricky to learn but a lot of fun once you have them mastered! Once upon a time I set the World Record for bunnyhopping a full size mountain bike at 45.5. This video series was created for riders who have a basic understanding of how to do certain moves but just can't seem to break through to the next level. In this series I highlight some of the mistakes I've see riders making when they struggle to perfect certain technique.
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  • @russkgreen
    @russkgreen Před 2 lety +71

    Whenever I come across people lying across the trail, bunny hop is my go-to

    • @woody2505
      @woody2505 Před 2 lety +16

      I favour a bump jump in that situation :D

    • @JeffLenoskyTrailBoss
      @JeffLenoskyTrailBoss  Před 2 lety +1

      Lol

    • @Yoda-em5mt
      @Yoda-em5mt Před 2 lety +1

      Unless there rangers i just wheelie into them let the chainring do the work ha ha

    • @theopinson3851
      @theopinson3851 Před 2 lety +2

      Nah I prefer to just roll that.

    • @jaymueller2418
      @jaymueller2418 Před 2 lety +2

      That makes no sense. You have to BRAKE so you can steal their wallet.

  • @woody2505
    @woody2505 Před 2 lety +22

    "With a little bit of practice"... or in my case with 9 months of practicing approximately every other day for 30-45 minutes at a time (that was to get to hopping 20" with good form).

  •  Před 2 lety +86

    Finally, someone saying that a manual is NOT the right way to start a bunny hop! I soon realized this by myself.

    • @winnguyen443
      @winnguyen443 Před 2 lety +3

      Now I don’t have that excuse either!

    • @CyclingMartialartswithMusic
      @CyclingMartialartswithMusic Před 2 lety +6

      Lee Mccormack said the same thing.

    • @SunSnowGravity
      @SunSnowGravity Před 2 lety +3

      I would be careful with this. The balance I've gained from practicing manual did helped me to push the bars consistently. I agree that the impulse is the only necessary part, also that weight shift too far back is the downside but that Impulse comes much easy when you practiced manual already.

    •  Před 2 lety +3

      @@SunSnowGravity Well I started learning bunnyhops by sort of alternating between manualing and (trying to!) bunny hoping. I can already, sort-of, do manuals. Bunny hops I can not at all do! And I believe that I was always too far back, trying to basically manual when trying to hop.
      When I just did what I thought I should do, it went better than with the manual technique.

    • @SunSnowGravity
      @SunSnowGravity Před 2 lety

      @ true, I had the same execution path, first going too far to the back before learning it. The manual impulse it's a gain which I profited a lot for the bunnyhop, that's why I still see manual as helpful.

  • @markmccall9027
    @markmccall9027 Před 2 měsíci +4

    This might sound weird, but the motion of pushing with the legs, with the mass of your body behind your saddle and over your rear axle, also helps to raise the front wheel (as you're kind of forcing your rear wheel forwards and underneath your rising front wheel). A lot of learners (me!) get stuck with just trying to muscle the front end up with arms and backwards body weight. But, driving your legs really helps... and is essential to the next phase of lift off anyway! Every phase is connected. Getting the wheel up without that fluid transition to the leg drive is where most people falter on their progression. (Also me!)

  • @ronaldbouwhuis
    @ronaldbouwhuis Před 2 lety +11

    You should get back on a trials bike and make a video about it. Would love to see what you can still do.

  • @leonbond9275
    @leonbond9275 Před 2 lety +8

    Your "Why You Suck At....." Series is fantastic!!

  • @isaacbrooks5999
    @isaacbrooks5999 Před 2 lety +12

    Your video is the 🔑 to my 🐰 hop 🔐! All the videos out there teach the "manual method" which put my weight to far back. Been trying for a year with no real progress. I tried to stay more centered after watching your video, and I had my first real bunny hop within 5 minutes. It wasn't good, but I now have something tangible to practice!

  • @Jydmd
    @Jydmd Před 2 lety +23

    I like that you’re using a hardtail. A lot of beginners are riding hard tails, myself included. The preloading phase looks different on a full suspension with the rear shock, it always throws me off since I can’t make my bike as bouncy.

    • @Losovox
      @Losovox Před 2 lety +2

      the suspension, if you havent yet learnt how to use it, can actually work against u and make it harder. when i started manualling ad bunnyhopping my dirt jumper, it felt super different to my dual sus. then when i went back to my dual sus, it took a while to get used to the suspension squish, even after like 2 weeks of riding my DJ. when i did adjust back though, i was making waaaaaay more height. hardtails teach you better technique coz u cant just bounce on the suspension.

  • @vangmountain
    @vangmountain Před 7 měsíci +1

    I think you are the first legit MTB rider who accurately describes what makes the back wheel rise up. So many riders claim they 'scoop" the back wheel up with their feet which is totally ludicrous when the reality is it's simply Newton's first and 2nd law of motion in action which generates the rotation needed to lift the rear up. The feets have zero ability to "scoop" up the tires on flat pedals. All the feet does is accelerate up to get out of the way allowing the rear to rise as the bike rotates about the front wheel. Thank you for not claiming you "scoop" the back up. Also thank you for not claiming you need to practice lifting the rear up. The physics of popping the rear up is not the same physics that lifts the rear in a bunny hop. So no, you do not need to practice popping up the rear to bunny hop. So glad to see someone who is a legit beast on an MTB properly explain the bunny hop.

    • @JeffLenoskyTrailBoss
      @JeffLenoskyTrailBoss  Před 7 měsíci

      Thanks! Glad that helped explain it.

    • @vangmountain
      @vangmountain Před 7 měsíci

      @@JeffLenoskyTrailBoss It is so awesome to have a legend such as yourself squashing these ludicrous teachings! It gives it more credibility because no one's going to say, "Jeff can barely bunny hop so what does he know." You have mad skills and to hear you shut down these crazy ideas and confirm that all things must conform to the laws of physics is probably reverveberating through the biking community like an earthquake. It's all these crazy non-sensical teachings that make it hard to learn things. The problem is people think they are an expert once they start to acquire a few skills. They think MTB is all skills and no physics when MTB is nothing but all physics like everything around us. The skills we acquire are just our brains and muscles syncing so we can obey these physical laws. When we fail to obey, bad things happen. Newton's first law is probably the one that comes to mind most often, be it slamming into a tree or endowing over the bars on a jump. Again, so awesome to hear a legend of the MTB community teaching it correctly!

  • @richie_k_6876
    @richie_k_6876 Před 2 lety +1

    Great little video !! ✌🏼

  • @SaleenS351R
    @SaleenS351R Před 2 lety +4

    I feel attacked in these last few video releases😂. Completely different view of how to do learn these skills - bunny hop, wheelie, etc.. well done Jeff!

  • @lalalabad
    @lalalabad Před 2 lety

    awesome video, going to practice this tomorrow!

  • @zhixunhans5999
    @zhixunhans5999 Před rokem

    I had the same problem with my weight to far back, no one in other videos said this. Thank you very much for this video!

  • @tgoods5049
    @tgoods5049 Před 2 lety

    I definitely have the issue hopping both tires at the same time. I ride clipped in. Thanks for the tip on pull the bars back to my hips!

  • @dangiles6453
    @dangiles6453 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video Jeff. This series is awesome

  • @bzrider29
    @bzrider29 Před 2 lety +1

    I get a chuckle at this. Great tips. I am 54 years old , I remember this being the first thing to learn on a bike at nine years old. Great video.

  • @OnMyMemoryCard
    @OnMyMemoryCard Před 2 lety +2

    Great vid! Lots of valuable tips, thanks for sharing.

  • @andycreatives
    @andycreatives Před 2 lety +1

    I love your sharing very much, however, are you able to share a step by step for newbies like myself? Got into this a little late but I am pumped watching all these

  • @willhicks8769
    @willhicks8769 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Amazing to see one of the trials OG’s still doing tutorials 😬🤘🏽Remember the Evolve days 💪🏽
    Came here by looking for “Ribble HT 725 bunny hop”. I come from a bmx background (after trials) and can hop my bmx about 2” above bar. But I feel itll be a whole new learning curve on a 27.5! Thanks for the mtb tips, excited for when the Ribble gets delivered 😬

  • @benjameng9475
    @benjameng9475 Před 2 lety

    Thanks Jeff this really helps!

  • @johnhouston8297
    @johnhouston8297 Před 2 lety

    Lets Go! Going to start working on this. Thank you

  • @karlnurmi3530
    @karlnurmi3530 Před rokem +1

    If you blended this vid with Phil Metts’ it would be an amazing guide. The two together have really helped me with my hops! Thanks for all the amazing content.

  • @terencechristophercruz7483

    Wow, thanks Boss Jeff

  • @reezone2310
    @reezone2310 Před 2 lety +1

    Hey Im a fan of your 'never bunny hop again' video when it 1st came out! I mostly use the pedal hop n punch technique on trails. Thanks mate!

  • @johnnydoe66
    @johnnydoe66 Před 2 lety +5

    This is one technique I really need to work on. When I was half my age I could bunny hop close to 30" (I had made a rack with 1" increments to practice with). I had quit mountain biking for almost ten years and have lost a bit of my ability, now at 54 years old I am back into riding trails like I use to.

    • @JeffLenoskyTrailBoss
      @JeffLenoskyTrailBoss  Před 2 lety

      Awesome! Make another bunnyhop bar.

    • @coloradomark2159
      @coloradomark2159 Před 2 lety +4

      54?? I still had pimples when I was 54. I'm now 69 and crushing it. Not doing any of that magic that Jeff does as I am primarily a cross country rider but slowly delving into some of the tricks Jeff is teaching us. No reason one can't continue to ride with exuberance when you are 70 or even 80. Once you hang up your spurs for a year it's difficult to get your mojo back. note; I know an 85 year old mountain bike be rider.

    • @rctayas
      @rctayas Před 2 lety +4

      Do it…!!!
      I started Mtb at 54 about 3 years ago

    • @larrygross1248
      @larrygross1248 Před 2 lety +2

      I'm a beginner at age 66, after years of road biking. Still learning and trying not to bounce off the forest floor too often.

  • @runaway4021
    @runaway4021 Před 2 lety +1

    thanks jeff

  • @MaquinasDePalomitas
    @MaquinasDePalomitas Před 10 měsíci

    Whoa man!!!! Your tips are right no the money, again, you mention stuff that is key, but no other videos talk about.

  • @markmccall9027
    @markmccall9027 Před 2 měsíci

    First time I've seen something that recognises the 'too far back (manual) set-up'. That would be me!

  • @El6Demonio
    @El6Demonio Před rokem +1

    Just subscribed 👌🏽

  • @MBLegend89
    @MBLegend89 Před rokem

    Do you still have all your old trials frame s for back in the day would love to see all your bike parts and frame s

  • @fergm7315
    @fergm7315 Před 2 lety +1

    I learned the hopping both wheels together mistake the hard way, hopped over a teeny drop, about a metre, maybe less, clipped the back tyre on the edge and took a brutal OTB

  • @SunSnowGravity
    @SunSnowGravity Před 2 lety +1

    I don't suck at it anymore but I still need and like your video 🤟

  • @masterdcyclingtv748
    @masterdcyclingtv748 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for tutorial

  • @SK-jr8wi
    @SK-jr8wi Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you for a good lesson, would you please share your bike model?

  • @lukem7347
    @lukem7347 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Thanks for the tips! Can you please break down the mechanics of a nollie?

  • @gladyschioma8594
    @gladyschioma8594 Před rokem

    Yes 🎉🎉

  • @beto.aveiga
    @beto.aveiga Před rokem

    Thanks for the video, Jeff! How much is your bike weight? It would be impossible for me to lift the bike as you do at 4:03, and I'm not a weak person exactly, you seem to lift your bike effortlessly.

  • @Yoda-em5mt
    @Yoda-em5mt Před 2 lety

    Hey Jeff Good tips i can onsistently bhop about 20 inches with my seat up from a manual but cant seam to get any higher do you think the manual position ie way back then up is hindering my height ?

  • @eriksdodges853
    @eriksdodges853 Před 2 lety

    Man, you sure know everything I suck at!

  • @gunshipanropace2gunshipand119

    Nice vid as always jeff. Question : did martyn ashton beat your bunnyhop record? Thanks

  • @rogergrant455
    @rogergrant455 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi! Jeff. Thanks for the awesome videos as usual. One thing I noticed even from the part when you set the world record (ON A HARDTAIL) then is that I don't see much of a preload. First, how much do you recommend the front shock be opened, HALF WAY? When I was 18 on a rigid bike, I mastered the English bunny hop after considerable practice, I was able to clear 3 feet lengthways easy. Now at 50, I recently bought a 2nd hand full suspension Specialized bike and it has taken a lot of getting used to. This bike has a separate "Brain" on the rear suspension which I can easily adjust to make the rear suspension firmer even to become a hard tail. I now want to make a bunny hopping bar with 1" increments from the Ali Clarkson video. I have also watched other videos with the "row and anti-row technique" which is what you really do but my question(s) remains the same, how much of a preload do you really need and how much should the front shock be opened because if its fully opened it's just too spongy to preload properly!
    (2) In my case, do you recommend me setting the brain to be completly firm like a hard tail or from your experience does a "normal" full suspension bike bunny hop as good as a hard tail with the SAME amount of effort? I, and other viewers I am sure thank you for your response especially to num 2.
    Looking forward to your response and your other videos to come. Thank you.
    Take care.

    • @JeffLenoskyTrailBoss
      @JeffLenoskyTrailBoss  Před 2 lety

      Hey Roger, Firming up your suspension can definitely help but I tend to use the same settings all the time. When I rode mostly trials my front fork was REALLY stiff though. My point is, it can help but I usually don't fiddle around too much. Rear suspension plays a HUGE factor in bunnyhopping. Hopping a squishy bike takes a longer more deliberate preload because you want to have a firmer base once you start springing up on your feet. If you only pressed down quickly most of the energy would be absorbed by the softest most squishy part of your suspension. Does that help?

    • @rogergrant455
      @rogergrant455 Před 2 lety

      @@JeffLenoskyTrailBoss Thanks Jeff! Yep, it does! Stiff it will be front and back. Will get to making that bopping bar. Hope your week goes well.

  • @winnguyen443
    @winnguyen443 Před 2 lety +2

    Way to find another thing I suck at Jeff !

  • @bongski1797
    @bongski1797 Před rokem

    Please do tutorial. How to lift back tire om hardtail...

  • @tubbytownsend
    @tubbytownsend Před 2 lety +1

    hey jeff, what frame is that? looks great, good tips

  • @blueeyedbiker681
    @blueeyedbiker681 Před 2 lety +1

    POP IT AND HOPPITT!!

  • @kenny75077
    @kenny75077 Před 2 lety +2

    In Texas we bunny hop danger noodles. Or you can hit it and piss it off for the rider behind you.

  • @Alex_564
    @Alex_564 Před 2 lety

    I take all these tips are applicable on a cross bike too, correct?

  • @bogdanpali
    @bogdanpali Před rokem

    I can only jump over sidewalk borders: 10-30sh cm. But I would like to jump over longer objects like a log for example. What can I do? More speed?

  • @omzxa8415
    @omzxa8415 Před 3 měsíci

    Is it wrong to jump first than lift your front wheel then pushing the bars forward ? Or i need to left front wheel than jump

  • @internationalleo7395
    @internationalleo7395 Před rokem

    The name of the video is the best part😂lol

  • @dreidrewtrailrides
    @dreidrewtrailrides Před 2 lety +1

    😍😍😍

  • @macho_burrito
    @macho_burrito Před 2 lety

    what you doin at Harris Lake County Park?

  • @useport80
    @useport80 Před 2 lety

    anyone have the link to the facebook group?

  • @AKAKiddo
    @AKAKiddo Před 2 lety

    I've almost got bunny hopping down, just need to figure the part out where I "get the bike off the ground and into the air."

  • @randallmason9687
    @randallmason9687 Před 2 lety +1

    Do You bunny hop off the face of bike park style jumps? I rode park for the first time last year. On My last run, I almost had the rear wheel go over My head!

  • @manysaints
    @manysaints Před 9 měsíci

    It went together easily in less than an hour. czcams.com/users/postUgkxHL1v1R3NE5x4KiYfyt8dnQmyNYz7qi5L Make sure the front fork is forward or the pedals will hit the front tire. Tires are both a little soft so it needs air before I ride it. The rear wheel didn't come with a clamp regular bolts hold it on. The front had the clamp. No scratches out of box. Rims are a little off with a slight wobble. They could have spent more time with the spoke tool fixing the run out. So far out of the box I'm happy with it. I did replace the pedals with a nice aftermarket set. After riding it a bit my A$$ is a bit sore so I ordered another seat. Overall I'm nearly 60 and didn't ride a bike in 30 years. I like my new 29" Schwinn. It will be used for casual rides with my friend.

  • @AlexSalikan
    @AlexSalikan Před 2 lety +1

    You should go back and measure that big hop from CR3 some day, that must have been some kind of record too.

    • @JeffLenoskyTrailBoss
      @JeffLenoskyTrailBoss  Před 2 lety

      That was probably 50 inches but it’s easier going onto something

    • @AlexSalikan
      @AlexSalikan Před 2 lety

      @@JeffLenoskyTrailBoss I say it was bigger than that. Where was it, maybe I can find it on Google maps or something?

  • @esbee1
    @esbee1 Před 2 lety +1

    Looks like Harris Lake

  • @indralalujan7968
    @indralalujan7968 Před 2 lety

    👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼

  • @E.T_rode_bikes_As_well
    @E.T_rode_bikes_As_well Před 2 lety +1

    that bike looks soo good!? what is it?

  • @pilothouseking
    @pilothouseking Před 2 lety

    Voo doo!

  • @ChrisCremie
    @ChrisCremie Před 2 lety +1

    I think you forgot a link to your Facebook?

  • @1978jabbo
    @1978jabbo Před 2 lety

    Shit Jeff, first you told me I suck at wheelies, now I suck at bunny hops. Where do you get off??
    ………for the record, I do suck at both.

  • @halnogaies1256
    @halnogaies1256 Před rokem

    So, you are doing a full preload on both tires, but the difference is that you are lifting up your front wheel pulling back your hands, bending elbows, then you straighten them while bending knees. WOW... ok

  • @urbanmtb3984
    @urbanmtb3984 Před 2 lety +1

    bro u need to make longer vids

    • @JeffLenoskyTrailBoss
      @JeffLenoskyTrailBoss  Před 2 lety

      Some are some aren’t. It depends on how much there is to talk about. Make sure you’re subscribed

  • @tudorzmeu1335
    @tudorzmeu1335 Před 2 lety +2

    You missed an important step in the bunny-hop : the way you must position your shoes on the pedals ( pointing to the ground ) + the leg movement in order to lift the back wheel off the ground.
    Without these key elements, the bike doesn't just "follow the upward movement as you pull on the handebars".
    Thx !

    • @AntiT3rror
      @AntiT3rror Před 2 lety

      +1 I was struggling to learn for weeks untill i found video that actually mentioned it

    • @isaacbrooks5999
      @isaacbrooks5999 Před 2 lety

      When Jeff gets really high, it looks like he's doing the opposite (pointing his heels down). I had to re-watch the slow-mo of him jumping several times, and I think that's what he's doing (heels down) . Correct me if I'm wrong. I run into this mistake @2:02 when I point my toes down.

    • @tudorzmeu1335
      @tudorzmeu1335 Před 2 lety

      you're pointing your toes down at the begining of the scooping motion that lifts your back wheel off the ground.
      When you brought your back wheel up, your pedals are flat & level, or even heel down, as you are in a crouching position with your back wheel close to your bottom :)

  • @sapinva
    @sapinva Před 2 lety +2

    Wait a minute... How did you know I sucked at bunnyhops?

  • @cad4246
    @cad4246 Před 2 lety

    Did you have to say reverse-row because Lee has trademarked anti-row 🙂

  • @Talking_Bugatti
    @Talking_Bugatti Před 2 lety +1

    Waiiit i need flat pedals?

  • @j.s9875
    @j.s9875 Před 2 lety

    Look how easy he lifted the bike, i can t do that.

  • @Zbreeztacular
    @Zbreeztacular Před rokem

    broke a roscoe 8 doing this :/

  • @abiancardi
    @abiancardi Před 2 lety +1

    This guy hops. Amirite?

  • @rustler08
    @rustler08 Před 2 lety +1

    Good information, but a couple thing:
    Your speech volume is really low and you sound really far away.
    The "please subscribe" thing only needs to be said once. Seeing it pop up multiple times is absolutely obnoxious, as is explicitly repeating it rather than coming up with a more fluid way of integrating it.

  • @Sam-oc6vd
    @Sam-oc6vd Před 2 lety +2

    Kind of a bragger