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How to ride a dirt bike like Graham Jarvis︱Cross Training Enduro

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Cross Training Enduro
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From http://crosstrainingenduro.com How to ride dirt bikes with our free training vids. Tips from Graham Jarvis, Chris Birch and other top enduro riders on cross training and Australian Tim Coleman loves to ride hard enduro events like the Red Bull Sea to Sky due to his trials background. Balance also means you can spend more time standing on the pegs in tough terrain instead of sitting down, so you will have far more control of your bike.Enduro clutch and throttle control techniques? Subscribe for endurocross training, enduro techniques and dirt bike skills. The rise of extreme enduro, endurocross and hard enduro events has led to cross training - trials skills applied to dirt riding on enduro bikes with techniques from Chris Birch, Ruben Chadwick and Tim Coleman. Cross Training Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJAvmhgP0h1AEKY8vTEJPJg Cross Training Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/cross.training.enduro.skills/?ref=ts Our enduro vlog series: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLlur54ugvzNJlUO0y6D10jVOGMLI4Raci Cross Training website: http://www.crosstrainingenduro.com Like to support our vids? http://www.crosstrainingenduro.com/cross-training-support-donations.htm Simple riding exercises which are actually difficult to perform can give you a lot of control", while according to Taddy Blazusiak, "Want to be faster off-road? Slow down! Try to be as calculated, calm and precise as possible". Cross training means you will almost always be standing on the pegs and learning how to use your body weight and positioning to maximum effect. Cross training is the application of trials-based skills to dirt riding, and it s got solid backing from the world s top riders. Graham Jarvis says "Going fast is the easy bit. It’s going slowly that will help you develop control. Like almost every top extreme enduro rider, Graham Jarvis, Jonny Walker and Tim Coleman came into the sport from an expert level trials background. "You can pick up tricks on an enduro bike pretty quickly if you’ve done trials because the skills are there", according to Graham. "With my trials background, I never had to practice tricks on an enduro bike. "Not surprisingly, trials skills are most easily learnt on a trials bike due to their light weight and size.Watching top trials riders like Graham Jarvis, Chris Birch or Tim Coleman is like poetry in motion - from a standing start they can flip their bikes in mid air through 180 degrees, or climb a six foot vertical wall. Cross training applies the same principles to enduro bike - you ll be amazed at the difference it makes in terms of traction and advanced techniques such as jumping up vertical rock faces or massive logs. Everything in tough gnarly terrain is trying to throw you off balance, so balancing lays a strong foundation for enduro skills for guys like Jonny Walker and Ruben Chadwick. Trials riders can balance at a stand still for as long as they like. Cross training has a strong focus on being able to balance on your enduro bike, even at a stand still - this is a handy skill when you have minimal run up to your next obstacle. A key part of moves like this is the use of body positioning and weighting - choosing when to exert pressure on the pegs and when to de-weight or lift the bike up. Most trials techniques involve precise use of the clutch, such as feathering the clutch for traction control up hills or dropping the clutch to launch the bike into the air as Jonny Walker and Graham Jarvis can do on enduro bikes and trials bikes. Music: https://www.purple-planet.com Music: www.playonloop.com Music: https://soundimage.org Music: https://audionautix.com/ Music by Tobu: https://tobu.io http://youtube.com/tobuofficial Music: https://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music Music: https://soundimage.org Music by Atch: SoundCloud: https://bit.ly/AtchSoundCloud Spotify: https://bit.ly/AtchSpotify Instagram: www.instagram.com/atchmusic

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