OK, I am brand new to this forum... WHAT is a DH? It comes up everywhere....
OK, I am brand new to this forum... WHAT is a DH? It comes up everywhere....
The way I've learned it, it's more of a whole body movement than an arm thing. If you push with your feet some and move your body back with a hip snap, that completes the motion. The compress and pull up with your arms thing never worked for me.
I have been working on this way, the true wheelie, which people say is more about the power stroke than hopping the front wheel (loading/unloading, whatever). I don't know... I haven't gotten it yet. I know I need it, not just for log jumping but for wheelie drops off of steps. It is frustrating, though.
DH says, "didn't you ever do wheelies when you were a kid?" Ahhh, no! First of all, my bike had a banana seat and streamers on the handlebars. Second, I don't have any big brothers. Third, I don't know what I was doing when I was twelve (maybe rollerskating?) but it wasn't impressing the girls with my BMX moves.![]()
Keep trying, trying!
I'm with Irulan on this one - I NEVER use my arms to get the front end of my bike off the ground. Inistead, it's a power stroke with my legs.
Practice this. Go out on the lawn, and from a virtual standstill (but clipped in with both feet), give a hard push with your dominant leg (for me, I always use my right leg, starting at 12:00 and pushing hard). You can try this both sitting, and standing, but I recommend fully seated first.
Next, try to do this and complete a pedal rotation (keep those fingers over the brake lever! If you feel yourself going over backwards, a tap of the REAR brake will put the wheel back down). I can go for about three full pedal rotations doing this.
Once you have that all put together, then try going over the log. For this, you will do the same motion, and can try it standing so that you can follow through with the rear tire.
Again, practice, practice, practice! This is a great skill to learn.
SheFly
p.s.
Indigoiis - you intending to do any racing in the Northeast? If you come to one of the MTB races, I can show you this and have you doing it in 15 minutes...
Last edited by SheFly; 04-20-2009 at 03:52 AM.
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SheFly, what you've said make a lot of sense to me, except for one part: how does tapping the front brake help you put the front wheel down? I'm trying to visualize.... Thanks!
I need to go practice this, if it stops raining anytime soon![]()
Waaah - I never ever will be a MTBer![]()
Just reading this stuff - logs, and clipped in, and all, makes my knees go all wobbly just sitting in my office chair. (I do have clipless on my MTB...)
After saturday's MTB clinic, I had nightmares, almost. Flashes of vision about not even being able to handle my road bike anymore. I was seriously turning back and forth in my bed unable to sleep and thinking I'll retract from all my tris this year.
Waaaahhhh...
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