Tonight was session one of the MTB clinic at Wakefield Park in Burke, Virginia. It was fun.
There were three instructors and five students. They talked about making sure your bike is ready to ride (bolts tight etc) and bike fit, and then we hit the trail. Wakefield is very beginner-friendly, but there are a few stream crossings, roots, logs, and switchbacks so it was challenging but do-able for those of us who need practice. We stopped often while everyone navigated the streams and other obstacles, and did four miles total, returning in the dark. At the end they talked about trail etiquette.
Next week we're going to work on downhills and switchbacks and braking. By the third session they're hoping we'll all be comfortable enough to go over a fairly big log pile. We'll see.
Tam, I asked about mountain biking on a cyclocross bike, and one of the instructors said it can certainly be done at a park like Wakefield, but not where there are a lot of rocks. She said you could take the clinic with no problem on a cross bike with fairly wide tires. It sounds like there are quite a few more people signed up for the second session of the clinic, so I'm not sure if there's still room.
Regina, I'm getting my confidence back and will soon be ready to ride!



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