Interesting bit on the flat feet in berms( I assume level In relation to the wall of the berm?) I was told by another well known coach to drop the outside foot in a berm. I do that to this day although I’m aware the standard advice is level feet so now it’s more of a weighting rather than fully dropped. It also depends on the angle of the berm. A shallow berm will need more of a dropped outside foot. Good video!
Hey, I fully agree as I was told similar advice and as you say, going level or dropping the outside foot is totally dependent on many different factors like entry speed, type/shape/tightness and material types of the berms the list goes on! But for me personally, staying flat with the feet/cranks made a night/day difference in the fast/banked type berms we were practicing with. Thanks for watching and commenting 🤜🤛👍
What a great day! My first coaching session and didn't really know what to expect but as Phill says, great clear instructions help fix some bad habits and learn some new techniques. Left feeling much more competent and confident on the trails. Thanks Phill and Daryl Brown Coaching, now go get a session booked and get evolved people!
What an awesome experience we had buddy, DB is a bit of a legend tbh👌. Thanks for a great day and for watching my little video. See ya on the next ride hopefully (keep your eye on the event page😉)
Hey there, thanks for watching, although I think you may have commented on the wrong video? With regards to the Arctic tent review, nice thought but after investigating, its intended use is a little outside of my scope.
@@UPHILLPHILLAh yes I know this is a type of off-topic comment but after seeing your decathlon 2 second 3p tent review I thought you reviewed camping gear. But at the end of the day. It's night. Nah I'm just kidding. At the end of the day the tent does cost a shockingly high price of 3,500$ but after watching the Outdoor Boys use it it's decent with the rainfly and compatible wood stove. I highly recommend other tents though such as the Nemo Osmo Dragonfly tent available in 1P, 2P and 3P and is great for backpackers.
Sure did buddy, Daryl is a cracking trainer and delivers the skill’s in such an easy and relaxed manner that you instantly absorb the technique and understand it well enough to put it into practice. I’ve dialled in my fast berm’s and jumps much more now. 👌
this looks fantastic, I'm seeing Daryl on Thursday. Can't wait.
You’re gonna have such a great day 👌. Enjoy, learn lots and thanks for watching 🤜🤛
Interesting bit on the flat feet in berms( I assume level
In relation to the wall of the berm?)
I was told by another well known coach to drop the outside foot in a berm. I do that to this day although I’m aware the standard advice is level feet so now it’s more of a weighting rather than fully dropped.
It also depends on the angle of the berm. A shallow berm will need more of a dropped outside foot.
Good video!
Hey, I fully agree as I was told similar advice and as you say, going level or dropping the outside foot is totally dependent on many different factors like entry speed, type/shape/tightness and material types of the berms the list goes on! But for me personally, staying flat with the feet/cranks made a night/day difference in the fast/banked type berms we were practicing with.
Thanks for watching and commenting 🤜🤛👍
What a great day! My first coaching session and didn't really know what to expect but as Phill says, great clear instructions help fix some bad habits and learn some new techniques. Left feeling much more competent and confident on the trails. Thanks Phill and Daryl Brown Coaching, now go get a session booked and get evolved people!
What an awesome experience we had buddy, DB is a bit of a legend tbh👌. Thanks for a great day and for watching my little video. See ya on the next ride hopefully (keep your eye on the event page😉)
Hi! I was wondering if you could review the arctic igloo oven tent?
Hey there, thanks for watching, although I think you may have commented on the wrong video?
With regards to the Arctic tent review, nice thought but after investigating, its intended use is a little outside of my scope.
@@UPHILLPHILLAh yes I know this is a type of off-topic comment but after seeing your decathlon 2 second 3p tent review I thought you reviewed camping gear.
But at the end of the day. It's night. Nah I'm just kidding. At the end of the day the tent does cost a shockingly high price of 3,500$ but after watching the Outdoor Boys use it it's decent with the rainfly and compatible wood stove.
I highly recommend other tents though such as the Nemo Osmo Dragonfly tent available in 1P, 2P and 3P and is great for backpackers.
Wow Phill, Daryl! .... Did you get much out of it?
Sure did buddy, Daryl is a cracking trainer and delivers the skill’s in such an easy and relaxed manner that you instantly absorb the technique and understand it well enough to put it into practice. I’ve dialled in my fast berm’s and jumps much more now. 👌
@@UPHILLPHILL I did a jump course several years ago and it was brilliant. My tutor wasn’t a Daryl though