I just finished a class with Rich 3 days ago. He’s a fantastic instructor and breaks all the bits and pieces down to help you get it. If you have a chance to learn from him in person, do it. It’s absolutely worth the time and you’ll be a better rider, no two ways about it. And him saying “I’m gonna work with every one of you” is exactly how it is. He rolled up next to every one of us and took time to really help us get it, and work through the spots where we were getting hung up. Great video Rich! Keep shredding!
Graham Jarvis may be the best oldest hard enduro rider out there but Rich is certainly among the best teacher / coach / instructors on the planet. If only my KDX 200 had an e-start!
Thanks for letting us see these training days on here, makes such a great difference to my riding and I learn so much every time I watch one of your training videos! This is definitely going to be the best series on youtube by the time youve finished, can't wait to add these drills to my training
Seeing the progress of the students is almost as valuable as the initial instruction itself. Fantastic video. A special thanks to the group for being vulnerable and willing to show their progression
Last Sunday I watched this video before going on a ride. And during the ride I got stuck exactly in this situation: steep uphill, wet and slipery terrain, and like an idiot I stopped with my front wheel up a small terrain bump. I remembered the video and calmly tried to apply the technique... that worked perfectly well! (not on the first try tho 😂). So, THANK YOU Rich 🙏
Gracias por este video! Mucho aporte. A practicarlo. Y gracias por todos los videos compartidos en tu canal. No me los pierdo. Son de mucho aprendizaje.
Rich your so right, so prisized in your way to explan it...but its so hard to do it myself...but just a little by litty i think i get better just to have it in my mind when i´m riding... thanks a lot to let us join your videos.
Hey guys! I just want to say I love your videos. I grew up riding a skateboard and a bmx bike but recently got an electric bike. Your content has taught me the fundamentals.
should have known all this when I went 4 times to the very close Erzberg hell many years ago ......... so in the end : still having fun and still learning ...... 💪💪..... thank you ...... would be a pleasure to see you once here racing on erzberg ????
Larsen you are the MASTER. I have watched all of your videos and honestly it is like taking an online course. I have followed you every single time, go back, rewatch and try and you are a F* Master. I love you! (non homo). You are my Enduro University.
The guy you got on for the rear wheel being halfway in the rut was not holding the brake with his right foot, I thought for sure you were going to say something about that, although the rut messed him up more than the rear brake. Maybe his bike is like the old Bultacos that have the shifter and brake on the other side, in that case...my bad
Like a pro active approach to maintain balance is what I get out of technical stuff. I keep going deep into sticks thinking Im good trying a fraction of a challenge, but I swear Im asking for trouble (Im on a barebones dualsport alone). I need a safer way to learn.
The heat was definitely brutal man! I took some great things away from that clinic and am making some adjustments to the curriculum! I hope to see you at another!
How big are the bikes and what's the weight? I want to try this with my 300 4-stroke but it's around 330lbs. Do you think I'd have any issues? I'm 6'1" and 185lbs
I have got so much from your videos. Not sure what old mate is referring to when he says "click bait"? If you are feeling that triggered by an instructional video..dude go and get your test levels checked... seriously! thanks again Rich, came off the other day in deep sand and tore all tendons off the bone in my shoulder(expensive), so all I can do for a while is watch instructional videos. I look forward to the next one!
I learnt this technique from you more than a year ago and I’m still using it every time I ride with some variations. It helps me a ton. Thank you again, Rich!
Megsbrap is quite petite and she works all of these techniques on a full size 300. Check out some of her videos as she sometimes goes into tailoring it for smaller riders.
I just finished a class with Rich 3 days ago. He’s a fantastic instructor and breaks all the bits and pieces down to help you get it. If you have a chance to learn from him in person, do it. It’s absolutely worth the time and you’ll be a better rider, no two ways about it.
And him saying “I’m gonna work with every one of you” is exactly how it is. He rolled up next to every one of us and took time to really help us get it, and work through the spots where we were getting hung up.
Great video Rich! Keep shredding!
Thanks so much for the kind words brotha! You absolutely killed it and worked so hard!! Excited to teach you again and see your improvements!
@@IRCTireUSAMotoI am dying to take a class from Rich. It's just a matter of time!
Graham Jarvis may be the best oldest hard enduro rider out there but Rich is certainly among the best teacher / coach / instructors on the planet. If only my KDX 200 had an e-start!
Thanks for letting us see these training days on here, makes such a great difference to my riding and I learn so much every time I watch one of your training videos!
This is definitely going to be the best series on youtube by the time youve finished, can't wait to add these drills to my training
Great to hear! Thanks so much!!
Seeing the progress of the students is almost as valuable as the initial instruction itself. Fantastic video. A special thanks to the group for being vulnerable and willing to show their progression
Last Sunday I watched this video before going on a ride.
And during the ride I got stuck exactly in this situation: steep uphill, wet and slipery terrain, and like an idiot I stopped with my front wheel up a small terrain bump. I remembered the video and calmly tried to apply the technique... that worked perfectly well! (not on the first try tho 😂). So, THANK YOU Rich 🙏
the best possible explanation of the most important new technology in hard enduro.... keep up the good work .... greetings from the south of austria
Glad you liked it! Thanks for the support!!
I 100000% need to practice this, perfect reminder!
Stoked to give you a reminder!
@@IRCTireUSAMoto Where and when do you teach these clinics?
Good seeing you pick out the issues on the other riders , i clearly release the clutch way to early on the bigger obstacles 👍 practice time
Love that!
Awesome video. Thanks for sharing all your expertise.
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for the watching!
Gracias por este video! Mucho aporte. A practicarlo. Y gracias por todos los videos compartidos en tu canal. No me los pierdo. Son de mucho aprendizaje.
This will be my first step before the double blip thanks for this
Thanks again man, always stuff I need to polish up on... appreciate it!👊🏻
Rich your so right, so prisized in your way to explan it...but its so hard to do it myself...but just a little by litty i think i get better just to have it in my mind when i´m riding...
thanks a lot to let us join your videos.
Hey guys! I just want to say I love your videos. I grew up riding a skateboard and a bmx bike but recently got an electric bike. Your content has taught me the fundamentals.
Great video, very helpful! I put it in practice this weekend.
Always learn so much from these videos. Great job Rich. Love to see a class in Montana
I’ll be in Montana this month. Richlarsen511.com
Great advice. Thx I'm gonna go practice today.
Damn this channel is a Bible to us dirk-knackers!
Thanks so much!!
should have known all this when I went 4 times to the very close Erzberg hell many years ago ......... so in the end : still having fun and still learning ...... 💪💪..... thank you ...... would be a pleasure to see you once here racing on erzberg ????
Larsen you are the MASTER. I have watched all of your videos and honestly it is like taking an online course. I have followed you every single time, go back, rewatch and try and you are a F* Master. I love you! (non homo). You are my Enduro University.
Stoked to hear that!! So pumped the content resonates with you!! 🙌 more to come!!
Thanks for another great video. I've improved a lot since I started practicing the techniques you teach
That’s so awesome to hear! Thanks for supporting!
I struggle with this exactly. This video is very helpful
awesome lesson. now I need to go practice!
The guy you got on for the rear wheel being halfway in the rut was not holding the brake with his right foot, I thought for sure you were going to say something about that, although the rut messed him up more than the rear brake. Maybe his bike is like the old Bultacos that have the shifter and brake on the other side, in that case...my bad
Like a pro active approach to maintain balance is what I get out of technical stuff. I keep going deep into sticks thinking Im good trying a fraction of a challenge, but I swear Im asking for trouble (Im on a barebones dualsport alone). I need a safer way to learn.
Great information
Although I almost melted Sunday in VA, 😂, I really enjoyed and learned a lot man. Thanks again
The heat was definitely brutal man!
I took some great things away from that clinic and am making some adjustments to the curriculum! I hope to see you at another!
Hello rich good day to you.
Can you pls have a content/review on 125-150cc bikes for enduro trail..
Thx😊
How big are the bikes and what's the weight?
I want to try this with my 300 4-stroke but it's around 330lbs. Do you think I'd have any issues? I'm 6'1" and 185lbs
Would you like to come to Brazil do some classes? Can I get your contact for more info?
Great lesson! How cold/hot is it there, guys look too dressed?
It was like 40F
Whenever your ready to ride Barnwell Mountain in East Texas let me know. Its the best single track in Texas.
I love how you try it on the students bikes. How was that YZ? Haha !
Pretty snappy
are you letting off throttle before or after clutch release?
Just Before. We catch the back end of the RPM
Great advice!
Glad you think so!
I have got so much from your videos. Not sure what old mate is referring to when he says "click bait"? If you are feeling that triggered by an instructional video..dude go and get your test levels checked... seriously! thanks again Rich, came off the other day in deep sand and tore all tendons off the bone in my shoulder(expensive), so all I can do for a while is watch instructional videos. I look forward to the next one!
Awesome Rich
Thanks so much!!
Nice video x
This technique saves so much time and effort at hard enduros.
🙌 got that right Dmitriy!
awesome techique
This guy man I wish u was in uk
Hopefully one day!
Nice!🤙
I learnt this technique from you more than a year ago and I’m still using it every time I ride with some variations.
It helps me a ton.
Thank you again, Rich!
Thank you! Love hearing that!
Is that tbi bike loading up at low rpm ?
Honestly, it was about 40° F that day. Just kept getting cold.
He certainly likes the sound of his own voice..
cool
Thats all well and good when u have long legs
Do what you can 🙏
Man, we NEED you here in Vancouver 😁
but can u go fast
I think I can get around pretty good 👍😂
🎉🎉🎉🎉
Thanks for watching!
I’m too short to do any of this shit. You can’t fight physics.
Do what you can 🙏
Megsbrap is quite petite and she works all of these techniques on a full size 300. Check out some of her videos as she sometimes goes into tailoring it for smaller riders.
Don’t discount getting a kx100.
Yoga for boys
dirt bikes were way cooler before people needed to be taught how to ride lol