Just finally getting used to some air time and I don't want to develop any bad habits. Would love to learn to tweak the bike a bit in the air to gain more control. TY!
Start by throwing in a tiny bar turn. That’ll get you used to moving the bike around a bit in the air.
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If you want more control than focus on what you do before you jump. Tweaking is for style mainly. Currently you are letting the jump do most of the work. Adjusting how much and when you drive with your legs into the ramp will determine how you jump and give you control over your jump. Watch [this video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cCPh4rNGSno) and work on your row/anti row when jumping. The nice part is that if you learn in terms of row/anti row, you will be able to apply that and practice it everywhere. A row/anti row is the foundation for turns/berm, jumps, rollers, and drops.
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Start by throwing in a tiny bar turn. That’ll get you used to moving the bike around a bit in the air.
If you want more control than focus on what you do before you jump. Tweaking is for style mainly. Currently you are letting the jump do most of the work. Adjusting how much and when you drive with your legs into the ramp will determine how you jump and give you control over your jump. Watch [this video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cCPh4rNGSno) and work on your row/anti row when jumping. The nice part is that if you learn in terms of row/anti row, you will be able to apply that and practice it everywhere. A row/anti row is the foundation for turns/berm, jumps, rollers, and drops.
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