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  1. cold-beerburnt-trash on

    Commit more with your weight. You’re getting over the front wheel enough in most cases but your weight distribution seems off. It’s like you’re hesitating when the back wheel leaves the ground.

  2. Informal_Koala1474 on

    I would go faster. You’re not getting enough inertia built up.

    Practice on grass and go hard. Plan on falling a lot then back off gradually. Things usually feel more intense than they really are so basically just send it.

  3. Look back, over your shoulder to where you want to be pointed. Currently you’re staring at your front wheel

  4. In light of the unhelpful comment: I can’t 180, but something that stands out to me is how stiff and straight your arms look. Move your chest lower and more forward maybe?

  5. Try carving a bit more/faster. Then after you get better and more comfortable you can start to dial it back

  6. DIY_at_the_Griffs on

    I think you need to be going a little faster and commit to it, the front brake also doesn’t look very sharp to me. You need to lock that front wheel up pretty quickly.

  7. Don’t worry too much about having lots of speed at first.
    My advice would be to turn the bars initially much further around and faster together with your shoulders. This will load up your hips with a twisting energy that you can use to pull the bike around.

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