This line had three table tops in a row, and I didn’t have great footing going into this last jump. This tabletop had a little lip and well…Ended up with a fancy high end titanium collarbone

How can I keep from crashing like this on the little baby tabletops😅. I’ve done jumps since, but I’m scared of the ones with lips

Crash I had a year ago-what went wrong?
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  1. That’s a textbook dead sailor. It looks like you rode off the lip basically sitting on the saddle

  2. Sleepy_Doge97 on

    The problem I see here. It looks like you went over the handlebars, when you should have stayed on the bike.

  3. who_me_yes_me2 on

    You weren’t standing up.
    You weren’t balanced – your pedals weren’t level
    You didn’t push into the takeoff
    You didn’t do any sort of ‘pop’ to get airborne

    If you just ride into a jump and ‘do nothing’ your front wheel will start to head downwards while your back wheel is still heading upwards… rotating you forward into a nose-heavy landing or OTB.

  4. Accomplished-Neat762 on

    If you allow your arms to give way and absorb the lift on the front end, you have to be very sure you also use your legs to absorb the lift on the back end. If not, the back inevitably gets more lift and you get bucked. Worst case scenario is fully seated with limp arms, in which case you might damn near do a front flip. Good luck and stay safe!

  5. elevation_addict on

    Ouch! I slowed the vid down as much as I could and it looks like you’re sitting in the saddle on take off. Do you sit on takeoff? If so, you should never be sitting going off any jump. Get yourself a dropper post or lower the saddle with a quick release on the seat tube prior to starting the jump line.

    It’s hard to see but if you are sitting, you should consider taking a mtb skills or get a good book on the subject. Will probably save you from future injury.

  6. LebronBackinCLE on

    I think you tried to jump the jump instead of letting momentum do it for you and you were off balance. Glad you’re ok – or at least your thumbs still work 🙂

  7. uhkthrowaway on

    ET, is that you?

    Joking aside, you tried to send it with absolutely no technique. Like zero. Just went for it full speed, sitting, and pedaling.

  8. AberBitteLaminiert on

    Never rode MTB, never jumped myself. It only takes a little bit of observation to understand the key here: Positioning.

  9. Impossible_B on

    Watch the video! You were sitting down on the seat and just fired over the lip, so your bike + gravity did the rest as you dead sailored over the bars.

  10. yungsterlingg on

    I can’t seem to edit the post, so for context, there are three table tops in quick succession, upon landing the second one, my foot slipped off of the pedal, and as a result I ended up sitting on the seat.

    What you’re seeing in the video is my just having gotten my foot back on the pedal without enough time to reposition.

  11. Been here a month or two and I swear half the posts are just people jumping while sitting on the saddle, slamming into the ground, and then asking what went wrong. Like bro, your seat isn’t a launch chair.

  12. Sad_Traffic_5549 on

    Did your hands also slip off the breaks? Because if my feet weren’t on the pedals before going into a jump, I’d be hitting those breaks and aborting the jump. But I’m also not going to have a sweet full send video like you.

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