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Riding Tips?


Liaamm

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relax. you look stiff as hell on some of your moves.

when your about to land when dropping down to the pallet, lean back a bit more. the momentum you gained from the kick will stop you falling back when you land, (provided you have good brakes)

really just practice practice practice, free your body up a bit and exaggerate your body movements a little.

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Just keep doing what your doing.

It's looking good so far, when I started about 6 years ago I would come home from school and say to myself, "right, I'm going to get on and off 4 pallets tonight" set a goal and practice practice practice, if you nail it only once or twice its easy to forget or get wrong. Nail it 30 times so you could do it with your eyes closed. you will progress easily that way. Its looking quite tidy already though like Carl said, just loosen up a little.

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I have a question, when i watch a video on here almost everyone goes too the edge when trying too cover a distance, could i get some tips or pointers on doing this ?

Everytime i try it i just sorta fall back !

Thanks Angus !:)

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Get a helmet?

No offense but its better than falling off and cutting your head open.

On the other side. your doing well, how long have you been riding for?

Yeah got one now! well like 4 months now! :)

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