October 30th, 2015, 07:25 AM
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Name: Whodat
Location: Ware Is.,MA
Join Date: Jan 2009
Motorcycle(s): I pass the wind!
Posts: A lot.
MOTM - Mar '13, Jun '14
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Quote:
Originally Posted by csmith12
I am just posting this for fun, but honestly... this is my plan for my son.
Step 1: put on socks, slide across a hardwood floor until you can slide 10ft+ repeatedly and laugh the whole time
Step 2: get a skateboard and ride it, the art of balance and how you use your body to influence it is important
Step 3: breath... relax... learn to only react to what you really need to react to. If you need an extreme example, get 3 friends... give 2 of them pool noodles, give the other a baseball bat and tell them to hit you
Step 4: ride the skateboard again and notice the differences in the reactions you DIDN'T have. Repeat the steps if you're still reacting to EVERYTHING or don't understand what I mean
Step 5: ride in the dirt as much as you can, then over the winter... ride on snow and ice
Step 6: do this until you can drift around corners on dirt, mud, snow or ice while laughing 100% of the time
Now you're ready to explore the upper limits of traction on a bike on pavement.
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I find this to be the most important part of riding.
Skiing and dirt bike riding is how I learn body control. It will make you fast, and could save your life.
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If everything seems under control; you're just not going fast enough!
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