In This Video Graham Jarvis shows us how to get up steep loose hills with little run up and makes it look easy. PrimalEnduro T-Shirts are now available: teespring.com/...
Really enjoy these videos! I’m glad this one is a little longer honestly. The short 4-5 minute videos leave me wanting more to the unsatisfied point but around ten minutes I feel like I have gotten so much more out of it.
Watching this video you're like whats the big deal at first. Jarvis is so fluid. Then when the students start to ride up the hill you're like holy cow that is a lot harder then it looks.
Most of the videos just can't show you how steep a climb is. Even without Jarvis, first look will probably make me say, meh, that's an easy uphill. Why can't these guys make it up. I upload videos of our rides too and they look easy on the video. What I tend to look for in videos are the trees since they always stay vertical. Once you take notice of that you will slowly begin to see how steep that uphill really is and go Nope. I'll just be here standing beside Jarvis and get a selfie.
Trust me I was riding with Graham for 4 days just try and do just what he said is not so easy.i smashed my elbow and my thumb but it was the best 4 days I ever did riding with him and his team loved it.🇬🇧👍
GJ's balance on the bike is like a mountain goat. Forget going up that hill, the leap he made coming down would've killed 99 out of 100 students!!! That was way harder and more dangerous than going up!
Yeh…to have the guts and confidence to wheelie off the top, to help land in the back wheel, is awesome…I know I’d be creeping over the edge, and the sad thing is that doing so would likely be a more dangerous move!
Is Graham dropping the clutch at the very start of arch climb, and adding throttle blips to judge his momentum, just so that he eclipses the top ridge? I am wondering if that keeps the rear from spinning, or is it all the peg weighting ? Awesome, and he makes it look so nonchalant! (I love his wheelie off the top ridge, as if it wasn’t high enough of a drop, as it is!)
probably a little of everything. Momentum at the bottom is key, and weighting the pegs to keep from spinning while gassing in the hill is a trials technique that works well.
@@PrimalEnduro the only way would to be to record with two hero sessions side by side and turn the fish eye effect off. Then render it and let us see it in 3D. That would be how. However you aren't filming Avatar and it is a total PITA, so I say we enjoy what you do give us to watch.
He gives detailed instruction how to climb the hill then almost no one gives it a handful at the base of the climb like he said to attain momentum......most fail.
I laugh at those guys trying. But at the same time knowing I’m no better. It would of been better if we could see the run up to the climb. What not to do....