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  1. Loam Wolf has a video on YouTube titled _”How to Jump with No Fear,”_ and he explains how to _”standup to the jump,”_ which a lot of people, myself included, found extremely helpful.

    Looked pretty good, but try and preload both your fork and rear shock evenly. Looks like you were leaning just a tad too far back, so try and compress your suspension evenly before takeoff. If you stood up a little taller, and pushed down a bit with your feet (preload) it would’ve been perfect. Nicely done though, good luck!

  2. PNWoysterdude on

    If it was intentional then no; if the bike is riding you, then yes. It’s hard to tell so slowed down. You should post full speed as well.

  3. DennisPikePhoto on

    Ok. This is a bit of a complicated question. Is it too nose heavy? No. But it’s also not quite right. And being nose heavy is not the problem.

    you are definitely too far back. You probably feel like you’re getting pulled forward. Which is why you think you’re nose heavy. I can see your arms are fully extended. You don’t want that. You want to lead the bike and set the front wheel down first.

    I think you need to work on your body position and jumping technique. To me, it looks like you’re leaning back coming off the jump and you should be springing up and forward. Thrust that pelvis towards the stem and let the bike come up to you.

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