Love this style of video, I find your videos very informative and straight to the point as somebody who’s just getting into learning bmx at 24. Keep it up bro
Hey man thanks for the feedback! I took a break due to having my software being subscription based but I purchased a key to editing software that will arrive in a few days. I'm about to make it rain hahaha
I'm not the strongest and I ride a heavy 22 inch bike. Your tips in this video and the posture video have really helped my mannys and hops. Keeping the back engaged is key. I realized I was riding around like a wet noodle with no control.
Glad to help! Yeah man even watch random cyclists in your area, not the road cyclists they probably are experienced at cycling. More like the random people riding by all slow, theyre not engaged at all and no bike control. Especially when they pedal its like they dont row the back back and fourth. They like hold on and pedal ever so lightly
I think so too! At first I was trying to make videos, say everything I wanted to say while doing the trick at the same time. Be on the look out for more types of video, in addition to more tutorials!
Hi Billy greetings from Chile 🇨🇱 i want to know if you can do a list of exercises to do at home to have the muscles of all body active while someone gets injured(like me😅)
hey man, so I highly recommend strength/hypertrophy training. Its a long subject but I sell a simple strength program on my site. If you dm me on Ig I could explain further..
Umm its hard to say definitely yes or no, everyone is different. I had trouble learning with longer rear ends but when I started people weren't really riding shorter rears. But when I switched down to 13" manuals became easier and hopping into manuals became easier. So for me yeah dude it def helped me out big time
Great question, in my opinion anytime you slow it down for learning purposes helps a lot. With grinds, manuals, hoping into rotations; it helps you focus on how to do the movements. That is how I learn, slow and add speed with repetition. It allows you to focus on the pumping in this case scenario
Really good straight to the point thanks for you work
Thanks man, I appreciate it! I put in some extra effort into this post
Love this style of video, I find your videos very informative and straight to the point as somebody who’s just getting into learning bmx at 24. Keep it up bro
Glad I'm able to help you learn BMX my dude! Good luck with riding and more videos to come
Good stuff talking about muscle activation is interesting going to think more about it when I ride again !!!
Right on!
Much better video format! Your content and tutorials are already great. This just made it better. 👍🏼
Hey man thanks for the feedback! I took a break due to having my software being subscription based but I purchased a key to editing software that will arrive in a few days. I'm about to make it rain hahaha
great style on teaching
Thank you!
Love this style of instruction, was helpful , manuals next after my first 360 haha , you know who this is , George from ig
Glad you enjoyed it George! Get that 360, that is going to be one of my next uploads.
I'm not the strongest and I ride a heavy 22 inch bike. Your tips in this video and the posture video have really helped my mannys and hops. Keeping the back engaged is key. I realized I was riding around like a wet noodle with no control.
Glad to help! Yeah man even watch random cyclists in your area, not the road cyclists they probably are experienced at cycling. More like the random people riding by all slow, theyre not engaged at all and no bike control. Especially when they pedal its like they dont row the back back and fourth. They like hold on and pedal ever so lightly
great video, i say this style is better
I think so too! At first I was trying to make videos, say everything I wanted to say while doing the trick at the same time. Be on the look out for more types of video, in addition to more tutorials!
Hi Billy greetings from Chile 🇨🇱 i want to know if you can do a list of exercises to do at home to have the muscles of all body active while someone gets injured(like me😅)
hey man, so I highly recommend strength/hypertrophy training. Its a long subject but I sell a simple strength program on my site. If you dm me on Ig I could explain further..
Woah, I’m from Chile too! Are you okay now?
Te banco muy buen material bro segui asi!!!!
saludos desde argentina
gracias!
very good video! keep it up!
Thanks, will do!
Can you record video about bunny hop to manual, and how to train it. Thank you for tutorials
Yes I can, soon!
Thank
Welcome!
Is the shorter rear end thing really important? Can I learn to manual on a longer rear end?
Umm its hard to say definitely yes or no, everyone is different. I had trouble learning with longer rear ends but when I started people weren't really riding shorter rears. But when I switched down to 13" manuals became easier and hopping into manuals became easier. So for me yeah dude it def helped me out big time
@@bmxforbeginners so would you say that a 12.75” chainstay is comfortable enough for manuals?
Reps, reps, reps
you been watching my stuff?? hahaha you right tho reps on reps on reps
Is it better to learn balancing manual at a slower or faster speed?
Great question, in my opinion anytime you slow it down for learning purposes helps a lot. With grinds, manuals, hoping into rotations; it helps you focus on how to do the movements. That is how I learn, slow and add speed with repetition. It allows you to focus on the pumping in this case scenario
Thanks for the feedback. I've been practicing manuals for a year and still can't get it locked. Appreciate your content
12.75 chain stays here....
13" over here
I can’t find my balance point man
watch the video again, record yourself, compare and figure out what you doing wrong son
@@bmxforbeginners could I send you a clip sometime?
@@Delouser69 instagram.com/billybikesbmx send it to this account we'll repost it saying you learned from the video