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@Vexorgthedestroyer8 ай бұрын
I ride a lot of BMX, and this makes total sense. In BMX it's much more apparent that everyone's manual technique is different, some ride high, some very low, and the core principle is balance. Great video.
@mountainbikeacademy8 ай бұрын
Thanks-I learned most of the nuanced movements for manualing from watching BMX
@adamgroves28118 ай бұрын
Education is important but manuals are importanter!
@mountainbikeacademy8 ай бұрын
more importanter for sure
@Sunspot-195 ай бұрын
Gospel!!😁
@wojciechmakula8 ай бұрын
This is the best advice I heard in my whole life!!! This is awesome. Today everything clicked and I did few longest manuals in my life! Peace and love!❤
@TheLp88408 ай бұрын
I could wheelie my bmx or old school mtb for a block. That was short for the time. Now i cant pick up the front wheel. Going to watch your video now.
@thereisa6inthename8 ай бұрын
Same, now i'm old and scared. It sucks.
@bikespike7118 ай бұрын
Learning new skill = belief+conscious effort
@bullit4x8 ай бұрын
I’m enchanted by the jr cop mustache. Couple more years and it’ll be stellar. Oh, btw. I’m expecting my earplugs soon.
@mountainbikeacademy8 ай бұрын
what's ur addy lol
@philiplauder50945 ай бұрын
What a fantastic video! I'm definitely going to try this thank you 🎉
@hiltonm28858 ай бұрын
Your mo is on point bro, keep it! 👌 It's obviously giving you the superpowers needed to make videos like this! Keep up the good work!
@mountainbikeacademy8 ай бұрын
dang it already shaved it down I’ll bring it back don’t you worry When my wife least expects it BAM MO TIME
@Sunspot-195 ай бұрын
David Manuel Davidson strikes again!!
@paullt51115 ай бұрын
Thank you , good info.
@ChampyOnPC8 ай бұрын
The Sultan of Shred hath spoken, heed his words for he may bless thou with eternal herodirt 🙏
@mountainbikeacademy8 ай бұрын
Traction be with you o good servant of Gnarnia
@asifitmatters18 ай бұрын
You can’t coach away a lack of practice! The blue secret to the manual is PRACTICE! Forget all this crap about balance point, do the l, hang off the front, imagine fluffy unicorns… it’s about hours and hours of practice. Your body will tell you which way is best for you.
@asifitmatters18 ай бұрын
@user-pn9ld6rf8b guess what you qualified for a free slap! Come by any time to pick it up. After 10pm and before 6am get a free second slap!
@vexis170x7 ай бұрын
There is such a thing as good practice and bad practice. And your bodys ability to tolerate bad practice drops off sharply with age and inactivity. I blew my back up forcing myself with bad practice and couldnt ride for almost 2 years and had to do PT to even be able to drive my car for more than an hour. Im recovered now and have a physical trainer. just general mobility, stability, and strength training have given me mtb gains that fat exceed my earlier solo "just blindly practice everyday on the bike and see what happens" progress. Practice is offcourse important, but you also have to practice the right things in the right way and meet the prerequisites for whatever you are practicing.
@precisionedge92598 ай бұрын
I enjoy your channel very much
@mountainbikeacademy8 ай бұрын
Thanks mucho! I have a lot to learn
@ralfschoenbrunner8 ай бұрын
I like your videos and like to make a recommendation.The videos have MTB philosophical aspects and technical aspects. It would be great to have a second short version focusing on the key technical information.
@mountainbikeacademy8 ай бұрын
I linked the video in the description literally for this
@301jax8 ай бұрын
Thank you champ 🙏🥳❤️
@charleshartlen39148 ай бұрын
another great video. thanks again for the content man. keep up the hard work everyone appreciates it!
@mountainbikeacademy8 ай бұрын
Thanks! Will do! Appreciate the comments too - helps the algo's push it out and all that. It's going to be really fun to run into people in person on the trails lol kinda nervous about that I'm introverted haha.
@downhill648 ай бұрын
What no one talks about is some bikes are far easier to manual than others, I can manual all my six bikes but some just are easier, it is physics the more you can get your ass behind the rear axle the wider the correction window, so with short legs and long frames and chain stays the harder it will be to learn, again I can manual for around 300 to 500 meters on my short chain stay bikes. Not so much on my longer bikes, watched a video where a guy reversed his stem which put him way back past his rear Axle which made for a faster learning curve. So tall guys and small bike makes manualing easier, physics. Short stems, short chain stays, slightly under sized bikes just will be easier to learn, once you have it dialed you will be able to manual just about any bike. Except maybe a uni cycle or a penny farthing 😅
@mountainbikeacademy8 ай бұрын
Cool username and I wholeheartedly agree on this. My trek ticket s begs to be manualed and it’s so lively and easy Commencal furious … ehhhhh little harder lol
@michaelthurmond17408 ай бұрын
one thing that is helping me and this video indirectly mentions this, but the start of a manual is kinda like starting a row on a row machine (before the last pull step)
@mountainbikeacademy8 ай бұрын
I've never been shown how to use the row machine properly...plus its in the section of the gym with all the girls watching so I avoid it lol But I kinda get where you're going with this
@mountainbikeacademy8 ай бұрын
and by girls I mean the 70 year old grannies who kick my ass at row machines
@NewMexicoOutside8 ай бұрын
Great instruction movie. Going to get out at try this stuff
@precisionedge92598 ай бұрын
It would be really cool if you did a video with teaching kids.My daughters will be more into it
@mountainbikeacademy8 ай бұрын
I’m totally going to do this. I worked with kids quite a bit before running fun runs for school fundraisers. And my wife is a teacher lol. What do they want to learn and roughly what age ranges are we talking 5 year old v different from 9
@precisionedge92598 ай бұрын
@mountainbikeacademy mine are 9 and 12 both been riding about 9 months and they are getting to faster so they are start to get squirly. I've been riding so long I don't know how to teach. I just do it .
@mountainbikeacademy8 ай бұрын
noted
@LaurentiusTriarius8 ай бұрын
I struggle with the belt sander... It's psychological bit you'll never see myself manual on asphalt. I once successfully manualed to endo on a skinny... Pure accident, pretty sad nobody was there to film it 😭😂
@mountainbikeacademy8 ай бұрын
dang sounds like a cool move though!
@MTB_DREAM7 ай бұрын
The Kaizen approach to bikes
@mountainbikeacademy7 ай бұрын
nice! I was a performance coach for entrepreneurs so makes sense.
@jerrylikethemau58 ай бұрын
do my pupils have to be super dialated like yours in order to manual?
@mountainbikeacademy8 ай бұрын
No. They’re probably dilated because the garage is dark and I only have a little light on. I like my little background accent lights too much.
@Mtb9r8 ай бұрын
Does a manual make you a faster rider?
@mountainbikeacademy8 ай бұрын
Prolly not but it’s really cool
@Mtb9r8 ай бұрын
The reason I asked was I have been racing since 1990 never could manual, but I could always wheelie, I always find that lofting the front wheel over certain obstacles on the DH definitely keeps my flow. happ trails hammerheads
@mountainbikeacademy7 ай бұрын
Nice! Yeah I guess maybe in some situations it could? But for that wheel lifting yes that’s a solid skill let’s gooooo
@MazingerZX8 ай бұрын
Bruce Lee of MTB. Be water my friend.
@jeromep41488 ай бұрын
You always lament that you get no negative comments on your videos. Is this video your forthright effort to change that once and for all?
@Sean-wy2jw8 ай бұрын
Is this yours? 🤣
@mountainbikeacademy8 ай бұрын
I’m just making as many of these as I can in hopes of achieving gnarvana
@PopcornSticker7 ай бұрын
Bro took shrooms and understood the higher achalon of manualing
@mountainbikeacademy7 ай бұрын
I’m quite boring never done drugs lol
@FrazMTB7 ай бұрын
Shrooms ain't drugs, they're teachers
@scene2478 ай бұрын
Gravity Guardians should be on a t-shirt or 😢
@mountainbikeacademy8 ай бұрын
I am trying really hard to come up with a slogan for us all to rally our cult behind so you kinda like it?
@pat_unit8 ай бұрын
@@mountainbikeacademy i do too, greetings from Germany :D
@mountainbikeacademy7 ай бұрын
Nice! Greetings from South Carolina :)
@scene2477 ай бұрын
El Paso, TX
@tallroc8 ай бұрын
I can manual forever and I don’t think anything you are saying is what i feel when manualing
@mountainbikeacademy8 ай бұрын
“I can manual forever” = you won’t lol you’ve already got it down. What does it feel like for you? Aside from “awesome” of course
@tallroc7 ай бұрын
@@mountainbikeacademy well zero use of core more lower back ,scapula depressed. Learnt on bike without brakes only to go to using brakes and would recommend using brakes. Getting comfortable with how far you can actually lean back on a mtb by learning to bail.
@mountainbikeacademy7 ай бұрын
Fair enough! I def know people that got it a different way so you’re not alone. I’m going off of specifically what I’ve done and what I see in my riders I coach! Thanks for sharing this 💪🏻 because there’s definitely ways to make it work! Keep shreddin
@lejendpolevault53458 ай бұрын
Mystery Method lesson 2, the approach.
@markomat6668 ай бұрын
Zoom. Out. Until at least 1/3 of you is in the shot. You're welcome. ;) P.S. Good tutorial tho
@mountainbikeacademy8 ай бұрын
Believe me I would but I only have so much footage to work with.
@1Sparrow18 ай бұрын
If anyone creates a video and says you have to watch to the end or the whole video because you will miss "important" details, I auto magically stop watching the video. These are just marketing tactics to get people to watch the whole video to improve their viewer statistics. It's fine if you have lots of time and are just watching for fun, but if you're looking for a specific answer to something and want to be efficient and not waste time, then these tactics become very annoying and a turn off. I go to the next video that gets to the point and does not play these games.
@mountainbikeacademy8 ай бұрын
www.loom.com/share/57cfef46431345ad95a65c5a7a675d0a?sid=e48a413c-2268-4ac4-89ad-17402bdddfbe lol bro - everyone else watch this please
@reactingto76936 ай бұрын
It’s tough to be patient and think through a concept.
@1Sparrow16 ай бұрын
@reactingto7693 I watch a lot of science videos that are 1,2, and 3 hours long start to finish and learn are great deal. This is not about being impatient at all. It's about the gimmicky marketing tactics. If your content is truly engaging and interesting, you do not need to use these tactics.
@mountainbikeacademy6 ай бұрын
@@1Sparrow1 Fair, I too can/will sit and watch a well-produced science or how it's made video. I really like those. I didn't mean to be rigid...I am trying to dance a fine line of "this is what I do" and actually taking feedback. So I really do listen and consider what you're saying. And I'm probably never ever going to compete with a well - produced 1-3 hour long anything...it's just not compatible with my goals. People "join" me because they want to be part of the movement (get fit, do things that matter to you on a bike before you die). Literally my dad died when I was 20, he was awesome and so is my family so I did OK, but it created this extremely harsh feeling of "I'm behind". Which isn't necessarily true. I realized later it wasn't that I'm behind...it's that life is REALLY precious and short and I/we get to choose what we value. And if we don't prioritize what we value, life picks for us and we become the passenger on the way to our deathbed with no cool experiences to speak for. So yeah I'm going to try whatever I can that WORKS to get people to join up because I've got a cool mission that's super fun and worthwhile. And I totally understand if you didn't like what you saw- that's fine! You may love what I'm doing but not like me - no problem! I'm just trying to show this to as many people as possible. Peace!
@1Sparrow15 ай бұрын
@mountainbikeacademy I respect your reply. Just for context, when you get time, look up Dr. John Campbell on KZbin. His content is about health and well-being. He always puts the most important information at the beginning of the video out of respect for his viewers' time so they get the important information. Then, if they want the details, they can watch the whole video. No gimmicks at all. People really appreciate this and his channel is doing extremely well because he doesn't do the gimmicky marketing at all. You should really check him out even if you're not interested in his content to see his format. Cheers
@Descenter19767 ай бұрын
This was a movie.... I had to skip it, just to much unnecessary yapping for my short attention span.
@DavidJamesQАй бұрын
Criticisms: 1. Not concise; 2. Too much talk about your channel; not enough talk about what is being taught; 3. Too many big unsubstantiated claims
@mountainbikeacademy28 күн бұрын
I don’t need to substantiate my claims clearly I’m the chosen one. Everyone else who sees the truth asks me to talk more. My channel is the one true way. KZbin is lucky to have me. You will shred 69 times harder simply by reading this reply, in fact.
@yo_its_devo8 ай бұрын
These videos would be better if you didn't spend half the time talking about how everyone else is wrong and just focused on your method.
@mountainbikeacademy8 ай бұрын
Fair. I did use 3 examples of how I used to struggle with videos of me...so I was picking more on myself than anyone else. How would you help someone differentiate between other methods and yours without talking about how the other methods work? Serious question^
@ellerybice37877 ай бұрын
What are you teaching that is correct?
@yo_its_devo7 ай бұрын
@@ellerybice3787 not a fan of constructive criticism?
@yo_its_devo7 ай бұрын
@@mountainbikeacademy not bad to point out things to avoid just feels over done imo