Hey Rich! Just got back from my vacation in the Philippines and finally tried out what I learned from watching your videos for over a year. Spoiler alert: it wasn’t as easy as you made it look-turns out, enduro riding requires more than just a good Wi-Fi connection! I spent more time hugging the ground than riding, but hey, it was character building! I’m not giving up though-I’ll give it another go this year, with you as my unofficial online coach. Until I hit the trails back home again, keep the epic content coming!
Well explained and demonstrated, you're a great instructor. Some people have a lot of natural ability, then there's people like me with no natural ability. I imagine teching a group of people like me would qualify you to be a professional cat herder. For the record, despite my lack of natural abilities, I still get out and have a blast, as should everyone!
Interesting how the movement is most exaggerated in the snap back with your knees and minimizing your arm movement. I have been using this (minus the exaggerated snap back of the knees) for smaller log crossings at speed. Can’t wait to try this out (it’s 10 degrees F right now!)!
Haven't seen anyone else focus on body position. It really makes sense especially watching you bounce front tire multiple times with no engine running. I ride dot approved tires so hard to get good traction. My rear tire spins before I get enough torque to lift front tire unless I'm in tacky dirt. Using suspension instead of so.muh throttle is the key.
My wife’s like: "I’d love to visit the States, see the Grand Canyon, Hollywood, NYC". I’m like: "I’d love to visit the States to go train with Rich Larsen!" 😂
This is good training for go over & up obstacles, but, the locked Knee can get you into trouble if you don’t instantly account ( unlocked knees)for the rear hit especially when faster, if your knees are locked back you will get put over the bars. Forward body movement & bent knees a crucial when obstacles are being hit from rear. I understand this is just a small training method within the entire training.
It's really helpful to see how the guys try to do it, their mistakes and your corrections. Great job, maestro!
Stoked you enjoy this format 🙌
Hey Rich! Just got back from my vacation in the Philippines and finally tried out what I learned from watching your videos for over a year. Spoiler alert: it wasn’t as easy as you made it look-turns out, enduro riding requires more than just a good Wi-Fi connection! I spent more time hugging the ground than riding, but hey, it was character building! I’m not giving up though-I’ll give it another go this year, with you as my unofficial online coach. Until I hit the trails back home again, keep the epic content coming!
Sounds like you're learning the right way, I'm proud of you for sticking with it. Keep up the good work!
such a patient teacher- great stuff Rich and IRC
Thank you!!
Well explained and demonstrated, you're a great instructor.
Some people have a lot of natural ability, then there's people like me with no natural ability. I imagine teching a group of people like me would qualify you to be a professional cat herder.
For the record, despite my lack of natural abilities, I still get out and have a blast, as should everyone!
I'm following this guy from France, I'm really impressed about any of his classes !
Your a genius in the way you explain things !! keep up the great work 👍
Thanks man!! 🙌
This is pure gold. Love seeing you coach the riders individually one and one and hearing/seeing the live feedback and corrections.
Thanks for the love! Stoked you enjoy the format
Just completed Rich's riding clinic in Rosamond, CA. He's the man!
Stoked you enjoyed it! Thanks for coming out🙌🙌
Талантливый учитель.
Спасибо за подробный рассказ и показ упражнения! 🤝
Thank you!
LOVE IT! Keep 'em awesome instructional videos comin! Thank you soo much Mr Larsen
Excellent coaching!
Thank you Rich. someday I’ll have my one and one class with you and feature in your great tutorial videos. It’s on a bucket list.
I hope to see you in my class one day!
Very helpful, learning to do these in my own sandy ground. Also, there's a fun "glitch in the matrix" kinda clip, very funny: 10:11
Every time I hear the intro drums roll I get all excited!!
🤣thank you!
Interesting how the movement is most exaggerated in the snap back with your knees and minimizing your arm movement. I have been using this (minus the exaggerated snap back of the knees) for smaller log crossings at speed. Can’t wait to try this out (it’s 10 degrees F right now!)!
That snap back is key. Takes all the pressure off your arms
Haven't seen anyone else focus on body position. It really makes sense especially watching you bounce front tire multiple times with no engine running. I ride dot approved tires so hard to get good traction. My rear tire spins before I get enough torque to lift front tire unless I'm in tacky dirt. Using suspension instead of so.muh throttle is the key.
Glad it resonates with you!
Loved it Rich ❤
Rich, best Trainer on the Globus💪👏
I really appreciate the support!
Thanks.
As always, great exercise.
Glad you enjoyed it!
this is one area that that not having clutch on eYZ has made riding harder - did not realize how much i use clutch till I dont have clutch -
Definitely! 🙌 on the E bikes are kind of replacing the clutch control with fine brake control. Keep at it!
What knee pads do you wear if any? Just wondering
I wear Mobius braces
@ Thank you! Serious protection. Do you have a favorite knee pad? maybe that you’ve used in the past
My wife’s like: "I’d love to visit the States, see the Grand Canyon, Hollywood, NYC".
I’m like: "I’d love to visit the States to go train with Rich Larsen!" 😂
Let’s go!! 🙌
Yessss.... encouragement! Boom
Thanks you!
This is good training for go over & up obstacles, but, the locked Knee can get you into trouble if you don’t instantly account ( unlocked knees)for the rear hit especially when faster, if your knees are locked back you will get put over the bars. Forward body movement & bent knees a crucial when obstacles are being hit from rear. I understand this is just a small training method within the entire training.
It’s actually the opposite
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Nice work, thanks. Still subbed.
Thank you for the support!
Pop it like you’re trying to earn money 😂
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