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How Do You Ride ?


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rite guys i saw this topic brought up in the main forum and it interested me a fair bit so i decided to get in on it and see what people have to say about it NMC. how do you to ride not literaly how do you ride a bike but how do you feel comfortable riding left foot forward? right foot forward? both ? do you spin to the left or the right sidehops which way do you prefer to hop with what foot forward?

i dont no about you guys but i think i have the wierdest style going

i prefer to gap with my right foot forward but i can also use my left foot for big gaps and smaller balancy things so i guess i am ambidexturos ? i spin to the right and sidehop up to the left with my left foot forward kinda wierd huh?? lol

a random topic but it may interest you to

so how do you ride ?

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I hop everything with my right foot, haps, gaps, sidehops etc ;) I spin to my right and i sidehop to my right.

I prefer to ride more a smooth flowing style if i can but also like doing stuff that involves being really accurate and precise.

Brad. (Y)

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Eh... I roll left foot forward, sidehop to the left with my left foot forward (trying to do it right with left forward) I kick with my left and i spin to my right, weird indeed when i think about it.... hmmm.... interesting. I have never actually thought about that...

Rojo

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well, my style was even stranger

a month ago i think I was still doing gaps,pedal ups, sidehops, pedal kick with the left foot and I was doing bunny hop, manualing with the right foot and i was spining to the right

but at last I learned to bunny hop with the left foot and spin to both sides bit I still manual with the right foot :blink:

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I am right footed right handed..

but when it comes to trials i automatically balance with my left foot forward.

I sidehop to the left with my left foot forward.

i spn to the left with my left foot forward.

at the end of the day the way you are best at is that way you see others do it and learn that way.

:)

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Left foot forward, spin to right, sidehop to left
Left foot for the win (Y)

however spins, i spin to the right, it's also my strong side if that makes sense :S

i do side drops ect to the right as well :P

when i try to sorta get up a wall i have to flick my back up to the right.

confused yet ?

you will be soon ! :D

sidehops (when i can do them) will be to the right =]

180 endos to the left.

and staticing also to the right

i do basically everything a different way :P

..rob..

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thanks for the replies guys (Y)

so it seems we all have our own distinctive styles and it is all down to personal prefernce on how we ride. something has also been anoying and it probably seems realy stupid but depending on your style does it limit your progression in trials e.g. some places i ride certain gaps can only be done when kicking off at a slight angle to the left so its not realy possible for someone who can only kick to at an angle to the right as they would miss the target landing area so in theory only a certen style of of riders would be able to achieve the gap unless you adapted your style surely this has an affect on your progression rate. As some people would be able to say iv done that gap and you havent, some of you will reply "just go and do a gap that is the same size but were you can kick either way" i dont want that answer i want you to look at it under the these circumstances. i just want some answers on this to tie up a few loose ends in my technical trials mind :giggle: thanks guys

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thanks for the replies guys (Y)

so it seems we all have our own distinctive styles and it is all down to personal prefernce on how we ride. something has also been anoying and it probably seems realy stupid but depending on your style does it limit your progression in trials e.g. some places i ride certain gaps can only be done when kicking off at a slight angle to the left so its not realy possible for someone who can only kick to at an angle to the right as they would miss the target landing area so in theory only a certen style of of riders would be able to achieve the gap unless you adapted your style surely this has an affect on your progression rate. As some people would be able to say iv done that gap and you havent, some of you will reply "just go and do a gap that is the same size but were you can kick either way" i dont want that answer i want you to look at it under the these circumstances. i just want some answers on this to tie up a few loose ends in my technical trials mind :giggle: thanks guys

i totally agree with the whole you cant do that but i can thing, i think you should just take these people to something you can do that they wont be able to and then they might understand, i also think vincent hermance has got it pretty much perfect i once saw a video of him in america (or possibly canada) and he was doing some things opposite foot foward that the other riders in the video couldnt do, so to sum it up we all need to learn to ride like the master.

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i use my right foot when it comes to gaps, sidehops, statics,front wheel gaps and i use my left foot for blunting , although i do most fings with my right foot foward i find i easier to manoover with my left foot foward i don't know why though

when riding the foot you feel most comfortable with foward , try to then start learning with that comfortable foot foward

Callum :)

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