FEEDBACK @Dmitry A Front wheel turned or Straight for static balance. The front wheel being turned or not, whilst static balancing, is really based on your personal need. If your balance is really good, you can turn or keep it straight. If you balance is not so good you will need to turn the bars. But this means your balance will need to be good enough to take a second or two to turn the bars to straight, then ride the obstacle. Sometimes also the lay of the land requires you to turn the bars bars one way, to help balance. When we hit the obstacle with the front wheel we sometimes need to touch the front with the bars turned and sometimes it must hit straight. I hope my vague and non specific explanation helps you. From your little video, your balance is exceptional. For now i would say, focus on getting the bars straight first (from turned or just stay straight) - then commit to the obstacle as needed. Using that as your standard approach will improve your balance, and the conscious effort to straighten the bars means you'll do it many times. The hard part of balance is not holding a position, but transitioning from one to another. In time you wont even notice that you'll become adaptable.
Posted by Neil Price at 2024-12-23 05:51:16 UTC