FEEDBACK for @Njato - Ride Technique Njato this is a fantastic effort for so early in your progression. You have the RSG in order and there is a certain clutch acceleration. MAJOR POINTS - Make sure you keep each piece of RSG separate. If they come back close together they will tend to blur and then you get a regression back to the throttle. - You are aware of this but there is the loss of leverage and the bike getting ahead of you. The very first little part is fine, there will be a moment of standing as your arms tension, that is normal for this time. As you ride more and more that will reduce. But after that moment of arms tensioning the bike gets ahead of you. So we want to keep that tension. FROM HERE I would expect this to largely due to the obstacle itself as I explain in the video. Its downhill hill, unstable and is not filled on the backside. 1. Find or make a better obstacle something with fill on the back side, on level to slightly uphill approach, and is very solid and stable, with decent traction. 2. Focus on more pull of the bars 3. Keep trying to lift the front nice and close to the obstacle, but try to avoid touching the front wheel. If it touches thats fine, but don't deliberately touch the front. Once you do those things, we will see a true representation of your technique, and you should be able to improve it significantly. Let me know if you have any other questions

Posted by Neil Price at 2023-12-20 00:31:00 UTC