Are You Riding with Complete Confidence?
Have you said to yourself: “I hope I make it”, worse yet, said, “Just don’t crash”? Learn how to Build Your Confidence On Your MTB.
Hope isn’t going to get you around that loose corner at speed. Only correct technique and confidence in that technique will get you cornering faster.
You can’t play defense on a mountain bike. To be safe and enjoy your ride, you must ride with conviction.
Have you ever been goaded into riding a trail feature you weren’t confident in? How did that go? If you made it, did you feel, “Yes, I can ride this feature and other features like it with ease,” or did you feel like you just got lucky?
Feeling lucky is false confidence
Feeling lucky hurts your confidence! Now, you have to hope you keep getting lucky.
You need to build your confidence to ride at your best. You can’t fake it either. False confidence will get you hurt.
Riding when you aren’t confident will get you hurt. You lose your coordination when you aren’t confident. Your posture changes, you tense up, you look down, and your riding suffers.
So, how do you build your confidence, you ask?
By becoming competent. Competence is what creates confidence.
- You learn and practice the correct technique/s in a safe environment until they become second nature.
- Then, you move to an easy trail and apply what you have learned using baby steps. You work your way up to that feature by doing similar but smaller/less intimidating features.
This is the only way to improve your riding and build your confidence on your MTB.
The best way to build your competence is to take one of my skills courses and then do the drills I teach.
What if I can’t make a course?
If you can’t make one of my courses, I have quite a few tutorials you can read and watch.
Start with this:
Read my article on How We Actually Learn.
Then, watch my Fundamental Body Position video.
You can learn how you initiate a turn:
You should try the Ultimate Cornering Drill:
Want to get over big obstacles? Check this out:
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