Steep MTB jumps…. Don’t loop out 😂

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  • čas přidán 5. 09. 2024
  • Steeper jumps can be scary but they don’t have to be. Come along as we discuss what if anything g changes from mellow lips to steep ones
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Komentáře • 38

  • @UnliAhon
    @UnliAhon Před měsícem +11

    my new favorite channel. keep doing these tutorials. very easy to digest.
    just a little request, please dial down the music or better remove it completely, this way it will be easier to focus on your voice.
    with this kind of content, dont worry about retention rate, we will be consuming it all as its a very valuable educational content for us riders 🤙

  • @thebikerepairshopformby
    @thebikerepairshopformby Před měsícem +5

    “How to jump” This has been done so many times before, but I have to say I really like your breakdown and tuition style, one of the very best how to videos, well done 👊🏻👊🏻

  • @chopsaw2988
    @chopsaw2988 Před měsícem +2

    Just watched your 3 vids on jumping, they were / are great in braking down the different aspects required to jump improvement. Watched many jump vids in the past but yours were the most informative and easiest to understand. .
    I have previously paid for a 1on 1 instruction lesson on jumping but never came away with this information implanted in memory before. Your tuition style is very good and how you have broken it down makes it (for me) much easier to understand where I am going wrong in getting extra height on take off. Thanks your my new fave Chanel

  • @SamWhitlock
    @SamWhitlock Před měsícem +1

    This channel is a true gem. These explanations are so intuitive and the camera angles with the "John Madden" breakdown makes this stuff click so well!

    • @Theshredacademy
      @Theshredacademy  Před měsícem

      Thank you so much we love what we are doing and it’s even better you guys and girls love it too. We got lots more to come

  • @ChrisPBacon-me3wv
    @ChrisPBacon-me3wv Před 13 dny +1

    What all tutorials are missing is the physics side of things. Once you leave the lip, all your parameters are set. Your bike doesn't pitch forward because you push it down. It does so, because the ballistic curve and speed of your body traveling over your bike is longer and your speed is faster, so that you concentrically rotate around your bike's pitch axis.
    This is what you initiate via your so called "explosion".
    You introduce a dialed pitch motion which prevents a nose dive, but at the same time gives you just that much forward pitch to not stall mid air and land on your back wheel and "loop out".
    All bike alignment efforts for the landing are purely for aesthetics and not necessary. The only way to correct course, is breaking, pedaling and turning your bar. And that's only because of the rotational inertia of the spinning wheels. Just like a gyro.

    • @Theshredacademy
      @Theshredacademy  Před 7 dny

      Wow you know your terminology. Thanks for tuning in and providing that info. Shred on

  • @treebeardmtb
    @treebeardmtb Před měsícem +2

    This is a great analysis of proper technique. It doesn’t really teach you how to do it, but I think you've covered that elsewhere.
    The Loam Ranger's "stand up to the jump" is just a cue, and clearly it's helped a lot of people, but it's not enough on its own.

  • @invisibleazn9330
    @invisibleazn9330 Před měsícem +3

    body preload, suspension preload, perpendicular explosion. Got it. Dang you got so much air. on a side note. That looks like Kanuga. Hendersonville is a beautiful town.

  • @Duunti
    @Duunti Před měsícem +1

    Really cool and complete tutorials! Cheers!
    Like the musical actually. Not disttacting, the oppositie actually.
    Would love to see the complete jump, before the breakdown, and once more after. Normal speed and slow.
    But like said; allready golden! 🤘🏼🤣

  • @ralphhebgen7067
    @ralphhebgen7067 Před 6 dny

    I am an intermediate rider and learning to jump is in my (near) future. I watched a lot of tuition videos but I am still looking for the ONE thing that does not change during jumps, the ONE component that remains consistent. The obvious one is that the bike (the line between the wheel hubs) remains parallel to the ground (if it doesn’t, you’re in a ditch). The other one may be that the thighs (the line connecting the knees and the glutes) remain perpendicular to the ground we are riding on, and hence perpendicular to the length of the bike. Every other component works to make that happen. I know I am overthinking this - videos explaining drops, for example, started making sense to me only AFTER I learnt how to do them… 😢

  • @HelplmAlive
    @HelplmAlive Před měsícem +13

    You should cut out the music when you talk. It is very distracting.

  • @SomeGuyOnHisDreamBike
    @SomeGuyOnHisDreamBike Před měsícem +4

    Amazing content... can't wait for my next ride !

  • @bennyxmxracer5897
    @bennyxmxracer5897 Před měsícem +3

    Great breakdown, thank you! What do you like/recommend for feet placement on the pedals for jumping (and riding) - more in the arch, more in the ball of the foot, somewhere in between?

  • @krak0n0s
    @krak0n0s Před měsícem

    Great anatomy of jumping. Thank you for sharing.

  • @1luckyleppy
    @1luckyleppy Před měsícem

    Great job on explaining this process. 👍🏻

  • @cookie13spike
    @cookie13spike Před měsícem

    Great content! I find on tighter jumps, like 3m tall, 4.5m radius on my big bikes (dual suspension) I bottom out hard through the transition which can feel really weird and leads me to inconsistent jumping results. I should video myself and see whats happening, possibly not loading all the way to the lip! the membership programs are a great idea to help out folks! cheers

    • @zefe3886
      @zefe3886 Před měsícem +1

      I'm sorry but you HAVE to load throughout the transition to the lip. If you load half way through the transition and not up to the lip, you will get bucked. If you feel that your suspension is bottoming out on you, check your sag. and if your sag is set correctly then, add tokens to your suspension.

  • @Lukieb_na_kole
    @Lukieb_na_kole Před měsícem +1

    Pleasure to watch and very useful content, need more practice now.
    Question, isn't it what needs to be done on the lip basically the same what we do at roller to get speed? With the difference of direction, istead of going forward we should go up ?

  • @nniaho
    @nniaho Před měsícem

    Nice to hear the improved mic quality 👍 just cut the music too and you'll be golden

  • @mudia80
    @mudia80 Před 17 dny

    About this "explosion", I clearly see You're using the legs - you extend them, including your feet - ok i get it. But what about your torso? Do you use arms to push it away from bars? Or maybe arms doesn't work at all, but you're using back/lumbar muscles to lean back until you straighten the arms? Or maybe i get it all wrong?

  • @in_10z
    @in_10z Před měsícem

    I like "accept the lip". Good one! Great vid but please back up the cam (or zoom out) next time. You're out of the frame at the best part when you're flying to the moon haha.

  • @jernejrabzelj1200
    @jernejrabzelj1200 Před měsícem

    Hi. Very useful information. Thank you. One question, how would you approach steep short lip that requires quite high speeds? Thank you.

    • @Theshredacademy
      @Theshredacademy  Před měsícem +1

      @@jernejrabzelj1200 sounds like maybe not the best jump or it’s a Bmx jump your using a full squish on. The answer is just how fast you transition through these body positions, the transition on short steep jumps is just much tighter so things happen a lot faster

  • @mrl5786
    @mrl5786 Před měsícem +1

    So informative!!!! Thanks dude!!!

  • @plainuser48596
    @plainuser48596 Před měsícem

    so pretty much upper body perpendicular to the gravity and legs perpendicular (and pushing) towards face of the lip. Push harder with legs and increase the angle, while yanking on the bard more to boost the jump ?

  • @DK-wd8ju
    @DK-wd8ju Před měsícem +2

    Can you cover drops aswell?

    • @Theshredacademy
      @Theshredacademy  Před měsícem +1

      Yea sir I have one that will drop after our this next one sooo 2 away

  • @sdtrailrider8070
    @sdtrailrider8070 Před měsícem

    This style of jumping requires mastering the bunny hop first. "Standing up" is not bad advice for casual jumpers.

    • @Theshredacademy
      @Theshredacademy  Před měsícem

      Sorry bud we disagree. It’s awful and we seen it hurt way more people than actually help them jump. But thanks for your thoughts

    • @sdtrailrider8070
      @sdtrailrider8070 Před měsícem

      @@Theshredacademy The thing is, when a beginning jumper approaches a lip fear will cause them to squat down and move back. And that can cause them to get bucked. So the stand up thing can really help in that regard. It's not as advanced and technical as what you show of course. Having taken a lot of in person coaching, I can tell you that having more than one coaching cue, or movement change in your head at one time is really hard. Good videos though. Shred on!

    • @Theshredacademy
      @Theshredacademy  Před měsícem +1

      @@sdtrailrider8070 confidence comes with knowledge. We appreciate your input

    • @jx5012
      @jx5012 Před měsícem +1

      Excellent info. Great job of explaining and showing how you continue to load the pedals/bike all the way through the takeoff.

  • @cleggycyclist
    @cleggycyclist Před měsícem

    FYI Bad url for your patreon link