Hey you gotta do what works for you.
Here's some assorted photos, all from my personal mtb pages
http://www.specialtyoutdoors.com/pen...ing/biking.asp and
http://www.specialtyoutdoors.com/pen...g/ridetips.asp
This is from a NORBA nationals down hill race, crazy stuff,
Here's me on my new Specialized,
Notice the wide knees, not tucked up to the saddle. The bike moves freely.
my good friend using the attack/neutral in our rock playground
one of my favorite quotes,
"the saddle is not a butt rest"
Also,
I've been taught a pretty tall stance, what I call "Canadian style" since we learned it from Cindy Devine, Canadian world champ and mtb hall of famer.
Not everyone agrees with the taller stance but hey, those Canadians can ride like nobody's business - I swear the girls have balls. The key is to stay loose, don't lock your joints, and work in concert with the suspension on your bike.
have fun.






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