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  1. Check out the video's on www.thinkbikes.com

    The key to progressing is to vary your riding style. Before I broke my leg, my riding style was changing towards flatland riding. I was trying decades, fot jam tailwips, bar spins on the rear wheels. etc.

    I am suggesting ThinkBikes, as I feel they are a benchmark figure for developing riding styles and disciplines.

    I found a great way to develop was to ( And this method I'm suggesting I used to do all the time with Dave of Thinkbikes) have a stack of pallets or a picnic bench and try and think of as many different ways as possible to get up down, across, over, under it. Set yourself a challenge of 15 ways to get over a bench, with no one method being the same as the other.

    Another way I found is to get in the skatepark or rocks. As previously mentioned, park and rocks provide you infinite possibilities, and sometime the influences of BMX riders can steer your riding in a particular way, as mine did.

    Enter competitions. They are a great way of honing all your skills, and you will be around so many riders who will help and develop you.

    Hope that helps

    Darren

  2. From an outside view, its fantastic to see 2 great riders, one known through great comp results, and the other through demo riding pushing hard to evolve the sport. I've been riding trials for over I think 12 years now, and have seen the sport grow beyond all original expectations. Gone are the days of XC bikes turned into trials bikes. It's now a big player in the Cycle Industry, and I can almost certainly guarantee every time I go to a major city, I see trials riders. This proves he popularity, and the different ideas of 2 completly different riders both have incredible potential for success, and I wish you both nothing but the very best!. It's forward thinkers like this that allow trials to grow.

    Good Luck Guys

    Darren

  3. Because it's not worth our time turning up somewhere for £20 :P And if it's just one rider, they can always just turn up to a group ride that we'll be at and I'd be happy to help them out :)

    It's 20 people at most. Getting 10 isn't that hard, and that's £20 each, which isn't that bad really. You can learn a lot in two hours. And honestly, if everyone was making progress - we'd happily stay longer. We just have to quote a minimum really to cover ourselves.

    I see it doing quite well at schools. I'm sure pretty much any school has 20 people in it interested in learning to handle their bikes better. You can run it in their school playgrounds when it's over.

    The Cycling Perficancy Test is something that is held in most schools, and with an offer like Think Bikes are promoting, you have a niche market. Think Bikes are thinking outside the box, making the sport grow an develop. The idea is to help general bike handling skills, and with that term it can appeal to any discipline, because trials can filter down. XC can use the handling, DH can use the ability to move the bike quickly, so on and so forth.

    The idea is something that has never to my knowledge been tried, and if can help the sport grow and develop, then I hope this is a big success.

    Darren

    www.thinkbikes.com

  4. Hey mate, just watched the Vid, Good Riding!! Makes me want to get back on the Bike and for my bloody leg to get better!!

    A slight recomendation I can give is if you plan on doing a 2nd promotional video, take the crashes out of the video. From a sponsor's point of view, a rider who crashes won't look that appealing to them. I think the key with any sort of Promotional Video is do do something no one else has seen. it's not a criticism by any means, as the video was good. Like the music choice!

    Darren

  5. My Ex Girlfriend used to live in an Oast House, and our bedroom was under the spire. Spiders are known for liking cold, damp and dingy places. Well right above our room was this. I remember one night waking up at about 3am after something hit my head. I rolled over and the girlfriend had a look of terror on her face. I'd woken up with a HUGE spider on my forehead. Not this wasn't a big Spider, this was enormous!!!! It was the total size of my hand! The body was a fairly decent size, but the legs took it to the size of my total hand. I woke up the entire house when I screamed, and the spider soon suffered a quick death though!! Girlfriend made me move the bed to a different location after that!!!

    This was before the Hornet Incident, a completely different story.........

    Darren

  6. One of my closest friends, Dave Lowe of thinkbikes.com

    Been riding with him since day 1, and despite both of us starting at the same time, he's always inventing and changing his styles. Not on one single occasion have I ever been bored with him riding, and we always push and challenge each other.

    Hope fully when I get back on a bike in a few years time, he's the 1st person i will want to ride with.

    Staples is amazing as well, but nothing he does can count anyway cause he's Ginger, and smashed Ash Trays over his head when he's drunk!! ( A Porthcawl trip with him, chai, tall rob and myself)

    Darren

  7. jesus, get fit soon, i cant believe ive only just seen this. thats actually like the worst thing that you can do, i feel for you, i really do

    Cheers dude - Appreciate it fella. Not sure weather the state of my knee once healed will take a battering from normal trials, but I have the intention of riding flatland style trials - Was getting pretty good at it before this.

    We shall see

    Darren

  8. Well bit of an update :)

    I'm going into theatre tomorrow morning at 7.30 am under General to have my knee sliced and diced. I think what's going to happen, and I need to talk to Si (My mate who's a Physio) about this is I'll have a nice long vertical scar over my knee, where they will set about attaching 3 ligaments to replace the severed one's ( Si mentioned Carbon Fibre, but this has yet to be confirmed), and then on the surviving sort of in tact ligament, they are grafting doner tendon to strengthen it up. I'm going to have a nice 6 - 8 inch scar on my leg - That's going to be one to show the kids!!!. I think after the op, the next stage will either be a tube cast to keep it stirdy for a few days whilst I'm bed ridden in hospital, or straight into a support and begin the physio. I'm quite lucky because as it stands now, I have a weight bearing cast, so I have been putting a little weight on, as so to remember the feeling of walking ( Sounds silly I know, but you'd be suprised!). Si is suggesting Hydro Therapy amongst other things,but he has said the recovery time is down to me, and as I stand now ( No pun intended!), I have the want to recover ASAP, and get off the crutches quickly. I'm being predicted 6-8 weeks for this ,and this is my target. Obviously, one thing at a time. The silliest thing has come of this though, after everything, I've decided to become a blood doner, but also sign up for a general doner card. It's due to someone who had this card that I am going to be able to walk again, and so if I can help anyone when I die, it's the very least I can do.

    Anyway, rant over and done with.

    Darren

    PS - Anyone suggest any good books to read - I'm going to be in hospital for about a week recovering! And yes, I've read the New Harry Potter Book...

  9. Trying to get riders doing moves syncronised is a hard move. Whilst we were filming, I think if i can remember correctly , it took 5 or 6 times to get that move correct (Up and 360).

    From a demo point of view it works really well

    Darren

    www.thinkbikes.com

    That was cool B)

    Though the synchronised bits look a bit.. you know.

  10. Yep, and that headache bloody hurt!!!!

    I'm going to get Dave, somewhere, somehow!!!! i will get him!!!

    I'd do Jenny - Very Fit!!! I could say this just to annoy Spode, but it's true!! Rob and I would both would!! he he

    Darren

    Look it's a long legged rider.... me!

    That just makes me chuckle watching that, especially the other footage with the bloopers and Darren's headache.

    Ha ha

    Rob

    Ps. Adam... she's quite hot and Spode's looking to set her up ; )

  11. He he I will agree with you on that one :)

    We did have a long talk about this, and in all seriousness, if my injury can help in any way, it's to highlight the importance of Simon's point - Learning to fall and land safely is sometimes more important than being able to land a 10 foot gap. I've been lucky over the 13 years or so of trials riding, and I've proven that it takes one lapse of concentration and forgetting to land that could spell the end of your trials career.

    Darren

    Top Tip mate

    however i would like to point out its easier if you dont get hurt :S

  12. Hi Guy's

    Update :)

    Still trying to figure out if this is a good thing, but due to the severity of my knee injury, I'm having one of, if not the top consultant in my local hospital doing the 1st stage operation on my knee :) Hopefully that means that I'm getting the best care the NHS can offer!

    Tip to everyone - If you feel like breaking a bone and you want the best care and surgeons, plus also avoiding the annoying NHS waiting lists, so it as severely as possible!!! he he gotta laugh

    Darren

  13. Cheers for the description Si. I will no doubt keep everyone up to speed on the recovery after the op - I think the hardest thing was aceepting the damage was done - In doing so, i was able to move on. Riding trials, as with any sport is a risk, and there are always chances of Injuries. I've been lucky enough to have a up to 12 year riding career, and so worse case scenario, if it were all to end due to this, I can say I've had fun doing it - Keeping upbeat will I think def help the speed of my recovery!

    Thanks once again for your support, and i put a challenge out for everyone....

    Try and beat this!!!!! ( I think if there's a contender - it's going to be Spode! he he

    Darren

    I'm sure darren will let you know how things are coming on after his opertaion next thurs

    be thinking of you next week mate!!

  14. Hi Guy's.

    Just got back home after a week in hospital - Simon, the Trials Forum Physio Specialist will be adding details later on as to the extent of my injury, and the process of repair and recouperation. Suffice to say it's worse than Spode's described it - Much longer period of recouperation needed, and the surgery is very detailed, but I'll be honest, it looks at though 14-18 months will be the period before I can even think about being on a trials bike.

    I just wanted to say to everyone thanks for your good well messages. Coming home to these has made my evening.

    On a side note, I may be selling my Ashton - - - Details to follow

    Darren

    www.thinkbikes.com

  15. True, I agree with you on that one. Truth be told, your on my Facebook account anyway as a friend! Lol. It has it's pro's and con's, like any other webpage. BTW, the article I'm referring to is in the Sun today, on page 6 I believe - Underneath the Cartoon

    Darren

    But think of what? It's just another alternative to MySpace, Bebo etc but a bit more uniform and tidy. Main reason I got on Facebook was because it's really easy to upload pictures to... but that's hardly innovative! I also don't understand how something like facebook can be worth $8bn... there's only one advert per page... meh.

  16. Has anyone seen the comments made in the newspapers about Facebook? I find it quite funny that a newspaper for the people is making distasteful and negative remarks about a website for the people! Seems contradicting in a way!!! he he

    Darren

  17. Well I'm looking at with an eye for "Musts"

    Must is Hospitals, Education - Things that are needed, and a neccesity

    Wants is wanted but not needed - We can survive without faith or religion ( buildings,etc) - We can't survive without the above.

    This is a purely personal view

    Darren

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