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OVER 40 MOUNTAIN BIKE SKILLS | BODY POSITION | Squat to potty. Hinge to win. 

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In Over 40 Mountain bike Skills | Body Position 101, Alex is joined by Lee McCormack from LeeLikesBikes.com to debunk the old idea of a static "position" and discuss the dynamic movement of the hinge.
A strong hinge is absolutely vital for over-40 riders to ride their mountain bikes with more confidence. It is the foundation that all other mountain bike skills like jumps, bunnyhops and powerful cornering are built on.
Lee talks about his struggles riding, racing and teaching the "Attack Position."
Like most mountain bike riders over 40, Lee grew up with the "Attack Position" as a kind of sacred cow. Knees bent, eyes up. elbows out has been drilled into most of us for a long time.
Well, it turns out the "Attack Position" is about two thirds wrong. Extending the elbows like that nearly destroyed Lee's shoulders and ultimately caused so much pain he nearly had to give up on his passion for mountain biking. And bent knees cause crashes and the burning in the thighs many mountain bikers experience on long descents.
This answer for mountain bikers looking for an alternative is to develop a strong hinge. Bending at the hips and dropping the rider's torso so that it is horizontal. This universal human movement pattern puts the stress into your most powerful muscles and takes pressure off your arms and thighs. A mountain biker with a deep and powerful hinge riders better and longer with less stress on the body and the joints.
Lee goes on to shows how to practice and strengthen a mountain bike hinge off the bike. These exercises quickly build a strong foundation for mountain biking. A powerful hinge builds confidence and is the basis for mountain bike skills like pumping, jumping and cornering.
Mastering Mountain Bike Skills by Lee McCormack and Brian Lopes
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0:00 INTRO
0:37 ALEX LEARNS ATTACK POSITION IN 1979
1:19 ATTACK POSITION
2:00 THE SUFFERING
3:34 DISCOVERING THE HINGE
5:00 ALL YOU NEED IS HINGE
6:47 LET'S HINGE
7:30 MOTO HINGE
9:30 BIKE HINGE
9:53 NINO SCHURTER'S ULTIMATE HINGE
10:48 LIKE, SUBSCRIBE AND RING THE BELL

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@andonicatalan4152
@andonicatalan4152 3 года назад
You two guys are giving probably the best tips in order to develop mtb skills in the entire RU-vid. Not only this. You are capable of transferring this knowledge not only on the “technical” way, but also touching the “soul vibe” button. Extremely motivational! Greetings from Spain, in short you will become one reference channel with 100K’s and 100K’s of followers and I will be happy for you, guys!
@lee_likes_bikes
@lee_likes_bikes 3 года назад
Thank you. We are stoked to be doing this!
@JoyOfBike
@JoyOfBike 3 года назад
We believe the sport is a lot more than metal, carbon and rubber. It’s the way it makes us feel. It’s magical and we all feel it!!!
@JoyOfBike
@JoyOfBike 3 года назад
Wow brother. Appreciate it. We got a million ideas for episodes. Too little time!!! Stay shreddy!!!
@hanselsanjuan8003
@hanselsanjuan8003 3 года назад
Didnt realized that Ive been doing that “hinge” position all along which gave me a lot of feeling if better control of my bike. When I just started MTB 4 months ago I was doing the SQUAT and its so tiring... all I was thinking that MTB is not for me. Then on my 5th ride did that hinge position as a last resort and the rests was history, finished a 13mile downhill with comfort and found new succees. Then hearing and seeing that from both of you simply gave me the all out trust on the Hinge... thank you so much.
@C_Howzie
@C_Howzie 3 года назад
I wanted to comment and say thank you but Andoni Catalan has hit the nail on the head, great content shared and administered so that no matter where you're from you can relate. If you ever find yourselves in the UK please shout as I'd love to join in a group training session, keep it up, please.
@denzilbart5882
@denzilbart5882 3 года назад
2021, the year to Learn, Unlearn and Relearn. Body positioning will be the first place to start. Thanks for the great video.
@JoyOfBike
@JoyOfBike 3 года назад
So smart man. This ONE THING transformed my riding. But I had to do the movements A LOT to make them automatic. Making the movements in a parking lot is the ONLY way I can ever make them on the bike.
@kerryrobbert7493
@kerryrobbert7493 3 года назад
Man, I love the synergy your collaboration is creating. This is very, very cool stuff. Some of the best, IMO. Another thing I really dig: Lee's ability to admit: "F-ck. I had it wrong.", and start teaching differently. That takes courage. Keep up the great work, you guys. Really inspiring stuff.
@JoyOfBike
@JoyOfBike 3 года назад
Appreciate your words. We won’t be afraid to tell it like it is. A lot of the riding we do happens between the ears.
@lee_likes_bikes
@lee_likes_bikes 3 года назад
Thank you Kerry! Just wait 'til you watch Alex teach me how to wheelie.
@tomosullivan7193
@tomosullivan7193 2 года назад
Just the best two guys
@VicenteOcanaplus
@VicenteOcanaplus 3 года назад
Dudes, this Hinge approach is like the Quantum Mechanics of Mountain Biking! At 56yo, I’m totally feeling the urge to start training again. Thanks a million guys
@JoyOfBike
@JoyOfBike 3 года назад
Hahahaha. The unified theory of MTB!
@lee_likes_bikes
@lee_likes_bikes 3 года назад
@@JoyOfBike Grand Unified Theory of Shred. GUTS.
@TPITEOTG
@TPITEOTG Год назад
@@lee_likes_bikesthanks a million from me too, 58yo
@healthwellnessfacts
@healthwellnessfacts 11 месяцев назад
Everyone riding can and should implement this technique. I can’t imagine how many riders with low back issues this will help!
@stevehops2825
@stevehops2825 2 года назад
Tried the serious hinge on today’s ride. Seems to be a breakthrough for me. Thanks much. Steve ,71, San Clemente
@martinforbes3371
@martinforbes3371 Год назад
Next time I go I will try,68,Lévis,Can
@MucaroBoricua
@MucaroBoricua 2 года назад
OMG, this video is a game changer for me. I can feel it in my formerly broken bones.
@user-cu7rd1yd4k
@user-cu7rd1yd4k 8 месяцев назад
Thank you guys. As a 64 year old learning to mountain bike, your discussions and demonstrations are perfect for someone trying to learn. The well considered explanations build confidence and your whole approach is inspiring. Keep it up! By far, the best out there.
@ivannonchev8812
@ivannonchev8812 3 года назад
There should be a Nobel prize for MTB coaching. And you, guys, should get an exclusive lifetime licence for it. BIG thumbs up. Big AF...
@JoyOfBike
@JoyOfBike 3 года назад
That Nobel Committee needs to get their act together. : )
@andrec.136
@andrec.136 2 года назад
It took me a few times watching this to finally get this. And I first watched this months ago.
@randallsmith7885
@randallsmith7885 Год назад
Thank you for this video! I showed your video about hinging and position at the pump track to my equestrian instructor wife. She said that this is what they do when they take a hunter over a jump. Same thing!
@jayslocum737
@jayslocum737 2 года назад
I have been riding BMX for 40 years and Mountain bikes for 33 years. I just got my first full suspension bike and it came with a dropper post. So, I am riding with young guys and they keep telling me that I need to drop my post. But, in 95 percent of situations, I just don't see the need so I have not used it. We ride enduro trails and they are dropper crazy. This video helped me to see that they guys I am riding with are doing a lot of squatting and not a lot of hinging. I never read a book or had any teachers telling me to get into attack mode so I think I just learned to bomb hills properly from listening to my body. Super cool video that has helped me put words and labels to stuff and now I guess I do not have to feel bad about not using my dropper seat post.
@ylana4444
@ylana4444 8 месяцев назад
I love how you guys keep things sooo simple! Thank you!
@coldsteeloffroad
@coldsteeloffroad Год назад
Yain't lyin'; it absolutely works. I ride moto as well & it transfers 100%. A guy has to let the bike move beneath you to a certain extent. Riding loose usually coincides w/riding well. Good video 👍🏻
@juanpack8146
@juanpack8146 2 года назад
I'm a xc rider and also do downhill with high seatpost thatt gives me a validation. Cheers to you guys!
@citizensauto
@citizensauto 3 года назад
This channel is gold for MTB'ers. Thanks for the knowledge bombs!!!
@JoyOfBike
@JoyOfBike 3 года назад
Thanks for watching!!!
@lee_likes_bikes
@lee_likes_bikes 3 года назад
Thank you and welcome!!
@danielpritchard5248
@danielpritchard5248 2 года назад
ive been training a routine (search 12 min foundation) to fix my back. surfing background, 30 years old, and always get that niggle in the back. Then this month ive stumbled across mtb while im here in tasmania, rode derby for 3 days progressing on the second trip and im next level hooked. Immediately after riding, all back pain seems way less severe. This is one of those moments where im like a huh, mtb is foundation training!! i need to keep mountain biking! thanks for ya vids you go alright for old boys!!!
@VinJapanGuitarShop
@VinJapanGuitarShop 3 года назад
lapped by Bob Hannah. what an honor! great stuff!
@boybusilakbikes
@boybusilakbikes 2 года назад
OHMYGOD. This is a gamechanger! Thank you so much for this.
@aussiesoulsurfer553
@aussiesoulsurfer553 2 года назад
Love this the first time I ever went mountain biking my cousin said to me “be like water flow down the hill “😂 abit of inspiration from Bruce Lee
@gregoryobrien6653
@gregoryobrien6653 3 года назад
And kudos to Lee for having the courage and integrity to discard the outdated techniques he was previously wedded to and embrace new and better ways of riding. Takes a special kind of coach to do that.
@moondaddyrc
@moondaddyrc 3 года назад
THIS is the channel I needed to find as 45Yr. old returning to the sport after a long hiatus. Thank you for the inspiration!
@JoyOfBike
@JoyOfBike 3 года назад
Welcome aboard!
@kukokpaoloroa3388
@kukokpaoloroa3388 2 года назад
Oh how many times have I watched this and shared this to my buddies!
@markmckenney4534
@markmckenney4534 3 года назад
The comments reflect Joy...so cool to witness this evolution...Super happy to watch this video and hear “Lee’s Story” once again, so many answers come to us in the dream state, Like Nicola TESLA, it happens to me when I need to repair something, so its relatable for those that are passionate about something. This really is “The Base” riding the bike is very much like a musical instrument, it takes so much dedication, and practice “reps” to maintain your timing and stamina, the hinge was a Massive epiphany that has completely transformed the way we play the bicycle. The hing keeps us all riding safer with way more confidence...especially descending fast, over rocky terrain-Right! Alex and Lee, the Dream Team 🙏 Tomorrow we ride & Have Joy!
@JoyOfBike
@JoyOfBike 3 года назад
We ride and therefore we are!!!
@jimjr4432
@jimjr4432 4 дня назад
I love this, watched it a couple of years ago I think. I'm 79yo and obviously don't hinge all that well, but at the gym they have what I call, the cosmic mogul machine. The platform upon which you stand moves elliptically with lots of vertical movement. I try to keep my head level and let me legs/hips/arthritis et al absorb the movement. I can't do it for long, but it is a great challenge. Blessings. Love your videos.
@armansustal4374
@armansustal4374 3 года назад
I love that the explanations make sense. The more I watch MTB videos, the more that I realize there's a lot of erroneous information. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
@JoyOfBike
@JoyOfBike 3 года назад
Thanks!! It’s a bit like dance or martial arts. Different styles and different schools of thought. And then different levels of ability that unlock new possibilities. So there are many “right” ways to do things. Keep shredding and smiling!!!
@yotube1ful
@yotube1ful 2 года назад
I’m 58. I’m sooooooo stoked to have found you guys. I love the technical knowledge The prowess in teaching/explaining The passion Thank you 😊 🙏🏿 💪🏾
@darongarong841
@darongarong841 3 года назад
That explains why my legs hurt so much even in a short trail. Also why I'm struggling on trails. I'm a just a beginner with an xc bike. Thank you very much. This also explains what you said in your other video about bike fit that we should not put weight in the handlebar "The Arc of the Covenant". That the trend of long reach bikes and lean towards the handle bar and put the weight to it is wrong. I took a look back in some of your videos and you're always talking about hinge. I didn't pay much attention of that before because I thought I've already been doing the hinge but I'm doing squat instead and applying weight to the handle bar. THANK YOU SOOO MUCH. You shared so much info in your videos. This is LIFE CHANGING. So excited to try this hinge on a bike tomorrow. THANK YOUUU VERRRRY MUUUCCCHH. Greetings from Philippines 👊
@lee_likes_bikes
@lee_likes_bikes 3 года назад
You are very welcome!!
@Pollo5354
@Pollo5354 2 года назад
Guys your videos are really really hepful!!! Thanks!!!
@robrousseau4478
@robrousseau4478 3 года назад
To give you a gauge of how impactful this is, allow me... I retire in 5 years from the grind of police work (I know, not a great profession to admit being a part of and hopefully I don’t come off as being tone deaf during these times) and all its stressors. My goal in retirement is to... PLAY! And I want to ride my mtb every day, all day! This video today has completely revolutionized my understanding of what is needed where fundamentals are concerned. You have helped shape my retirement by giving me a positive relationship from body to bike, and bike to body in a way I can understand, and thusly keep ‘playing’ AND progressing throughout my retirement! Many many thanks!
@tylerdurden4289
@tylerdurden4289 3 года назад
There are good cops and there are bad cops. If you're a decent police then you should be proud. You sound like a decent person. Without good police we would be screwed! Ride on mate 🤙
@chadwells7562
@chadwells7562 5 месяцев назад
Don’t apologize or be ashamed unless you have something to apologize for
@robertlawrence2748
@robertlawrence2748 3 года назад
Fantastic! A wonderfully clear vid which shows the how and why of what works rather than a scared cow, !!
@JoyOfBike
@JoyOfBike 3 года назад
Thanks Robert!!!
@mrouth1981
@mrouth1981 3 года назад
Riding so much faster and confident after applying this technique. Thanks y’all!
@JoyOfBike
@JoyOfBike 3 года назад
Love it Michael. Making my heart soar! YES!!
@j.l.5966
@j.l.5966 3 года назад
That visual with Lee on the bike, pedals on uprights in front of a green screen... 🤯. It instantly clicked in my head!
@lee_likes_bikes
@lee_likes_bikes 3 года назад
NICE!! That's what we're shooting for.
@JoyOfBike
@JoyOfBike 3 года назад
Thanks. I want to do more green screen. Seems like a mountain of potential fun.
@kenshomi2
@kenshomi2 Год назад
I’ve watched this video like 50 times over the last year or so. Such a great refresher.
@Denis.R.185
@Denis.R.185 3 года назад
Great! Thanks a lot!
@davidebirradog771
@davidebirradog771 2 года назад
That’s awesome… thank you guys. Davide from Italy
@gatoryak7332
@gatoryak7332 3 года назад
I start every day with drink of water and then a hip hinge routine. Starting from standing upright, I place my feet as if they were on level pedals, I hinge to about 1/5 of my maximum, then go back to upright, then hinge to 2/5, etc. When I get to a fully deep hinge, I reverse the process until I'm upright again. When that is done, I switch feet and repeat the progression. I find that doing the hinges slowly is very helpful. I concentrate on initiating all movement with a horizontal movement of my butt. It is tempting to simply bend my back forward to go down and lift my back to return to upright, but the magic of the hip hinge is in pulling the butt back to go down to low hinge and pushing the butt forward to go back up to high hinge. The awareness that I have developed with this daily, short routine has help my riding a lot. I also notice that I'm hip-hinging in my non-riding activities, instead of bending my back.
@JoyOfBike
@JoyOfBike 3 года назад
Fantastic!!!
@lee_likes_bikes
@lee_likes_bikes 3 года назад
That is wonderful.
@dewindoethdwl2798
@dewindoethdwl2798 3 года назад
Let Lee know I love his book. Written in a meaningful tone and full of encouragement. It confirmed some of what I’d sussed for myself and added a ton more. The hinge concept resonates, I didn’t realise but I was nearly doing it. Now it’s nailed. At 55yrs old every energy saving skill is embraced. Even my trials riding has had a boost as I start side-hops and the like from a more informed position. Great teaching. Great RU-vid channel 🤘🏻
@robert-roy-britt
@robert-roy-britt 3 года назад
This is the best explanation for and defense of a proper MTB position that I’ve ever heard. I watched some of your other videos first, and am glad I found this one on the basics of the hinge - it’ll help me better grasp the mechanics of your other vids on cornering, jumping, drops, etc. On first try, I can totally see how it saves the quads, too. The beauty if it lies in the simplicity and universal application. Thank you, from an old guy who’s back in it after a couple decades off.
@brettlambkin9757
@brettlambkin9757 3 года назад
Using just two of your tips I have conquered so many obstacles that had me stumped. Thank you!
@martinschwartz7342
@martinschwartz7342 3 года назад
That sure helped. Thank you.
@JoyOfBike
@JoyOfBike 3 года назад
So glad you liked it. Keep shredding.
@AngelHernandez-qf5wc
@AngelHernandez-qf5wc 2 года назад
Great content in all of your vids, but this is probably the best one you've guys have made. Lee is so honest and humble. I love it and appreciate you guys!
@bartzed4305
@bartzed4305 2 года назад
this video just blew my mind, can't wait to give it some practice, thanks guys !
@BraveEndeavors
@BraveEndeavors 2 года назад
I love this! I have also been teaching the hinge, but without as much technical detail as Lee added. Thank you!
@tonybloke4002
@tonybloke4002 2 года назад
This nails what I can't put in to words to explain to my son. Thanks.
@philh3041
@philh3041 2 года назад
Thank you guys love these tips 👍🏻👍🏻
@kevinwood4195
@kevinwood4195 3 года назад
Really enjoying the tuition thanks very much
@JoyOfBike
@JoyOfBike 3 года назад
Thanks Kevin!
@adstarr1
@adstarr1 2 года назад
Alex and Lee... I've just discovered your channel and really enjoy the whole spirit of the way you present riding tips and ergonomics of today's bikes... I used to ride hard in my 20's with nothing more than my trusted Gary Fisher and energy-bars, then life happened (with a family and a ton of responsibilities) and I lost track of the things I enjoyed doing most... Now I'm getting back into riding absolutely amazed modern geometry bikes and the changes in the industry... Your channel is really down to earth, helping me to improve my riding and understand how to make my bike more comfortable... Watching your videos really feels like hanging out the guys and talking bike! Thank you for what you do!
@samsamaniego6521
@samsamaniego6521 3 года назад
Your videos have been opening up my mind. Just what I have been hoping to find for such a long time. Thank you very much, and please keep them coming.
@JoyOfBike
@JoyOfBike 3 года назад
Right on. Welcome to the channel!!
@ramonmonit
@ramonmonit 3 года назад
many thanks to you two guys, very very informative
@alecmoore
@alecmoore 3 года назад
Wow. The fact that Lee had the awareness to challenge the norm and discover a truer way to view/teach proper body mechanics is inspiring. Can’t wait to apply this to my riding!
@alex_rogan
@alex_rogan Год назад
I know about it and have felt it happen on and off but I have never heard someone explain it so simply and effectively. Seeing the bike hinging on the stand just made it so clear. I'm going to do that first thing tomorrow. Thank you.
@mikemoreno1058
@mikemoreno1058 3 года назад
Awesome! Saw it, tried it, came back 2 hours later than normal because I was not stressing the quads anymore! Thanks for freeing the soul away from the attack position!
@benjameng9475
@benjameng9475 3 года назад
Excellent video that just makes sense! Thank you!
@TheAussieSamurai
@TheAussieSamurai 3 года назад
I'm 45 this year and just got back into mtbiking, so glad I found this channel! Greetings from Adelaide South Australia
@jeremybnz
@jeremybnz 3 года назад
2021 is going to be awesome because of this series, thanks Alex & Lee!!
@lee_likes_bikes
@lee_likes_bikes 3 года назад
You are super welcome.
@rhystubegaming3415
@rhystubegaming3415 3 года назад
Guys, more gold. Like your riding drops video this takes the classic sacred cow teaching method we we’re all rigidly taught and progresses and elevates it to the real truth. You CAN ride anything when you’re riding properly. Once you get that, your confidence soars and you are set free. I love you guys! Keep it up.
@ampz88
@ampz88 2 года назад
Just found your videos looking for tips on riding differently. I'm recovering from an ACL operation and the way you guys have explained things has just lit up a whole string of light bulbs in my brain! Thanks so much for this content and I wish you all success! Cheers from Australia :)
@markwoods5080
@markwoods5080 3 года назад
I really appreciate that you didn't let you ego get in the way of realizing that you may have been coaching a technique that was not optimal. I got turned onto online coaching last year with Ryan Leech's website and progressed more in 6 months than in the last 15 years. Also have stumbled upon your videos and the quality is outstanding! Keep up the good work.
@MegaPonyMagic
@MegaPonyMagic Год назад
I have just bought my first mountain bike at the ripe old age of 40. Thankyou so much for your videos. They are a huge help.
@willian.direction6740
@willian.direction6740 3 года назад
I am 68 now, been cycling 35 years. First MTB 1987 I came straight out of Motorcycle Trials, but found it hard to apply it to my MTB. Seeing this in 2021 will make me try this position the next time I ride some single track.
@JoyOfBike
@JoyOfBike 3 года назад
Nice brother. Have you played with trials bicycles?
@sgazzz
@sgazzz 3 года назад
This channel is great, especially for new people or people coming back to this sport. Great info on building a solid foundation..
@robertbotta6536
@robertbotta6536 2 года назад
Just so darn good. Thank you from an old newbie. Your channel should be mandatory for all MTB’ers. Again thank you.
@12kman75
@12kman75 3 года назад
So far the best MTB Skill channel I have seen! keep up the good work!
@JoyOfBike
@JoyOfBike 3 года назад
Blushing over here. Appreciate you!!
@DragNetJoe
@DragNetJoe 3 года назад
Really happy I stumbled upon your videos. I've been riding mountain bikes for 20 years but never really did anything specific to train or get better, read a book or watch a how-to video. I just did it for fitness. Uphill, downhill. Well, that's pretty much what I still do, but it's easier and more fun now.
@LiteShaper1
@LiteShaper1 2 года назад
My love of biking exceeds my abilities. But at 58 & thanks to you guys I am beginning to close that gap. Much respect and love for the joy and wisdom.
@mongolacken5412
@mongolacken5412 3 года назад
Thank you for this clip!! It has already started to change my riding! What really hit home with me was the row and anti row. The hinge will take som more practice. Thank you again 👍🏼😃
@GoatRidesBikes
@GoatRidesBikes 3 года назад
Closing the gap. Love it. I'm a fat inflexible 55 year old. Changing it up, stretching and core!
@JoyOfBike
@JoyOfBike 3 года назад
I did a couple years just riding and no other workout. It wasn't great for me. I find I have to mix in some off the bike stuff!
@samuelpouyt8926
@samuelpouyt8926 3 года назад
Thank you guys for those videos! It is so useful and eye opening.
@JoyOfBike
@JoyOfBike 3 года назад
Glad you like them!
@rogergrant455
@rogergrant455 3 года назад
LOVE the REVELATION of Hinging!!!!! WOW!!! Great video
@JoyOfBike
@JoyOfBike 3 года назад
Thanks Roger!!!
@trahpanel
@trahpanel 3 года назад
Revelation day!! I have been watching tons of MTB tutorials and after discovering yours, I love it. Great interaction between you two and very (like, very) instructive videos. Keep them coming. Thanks!
@JoyOfBike
@JoyOfBike 3 года назад
Welcome to the channel!
@raoultittel
@raoultittel Год назад
Getting back into mountain biking and loving it. You guys are so motivational. Really clearly defined ways of doing things with the physics and reasoning of why it works helps so much. Thank you!
@dojyr3130
@dojyr3130 10 месяцев назад
how’s the mountain biking been going? i just picked it up at 28 and i’m hooked
@michaelsprinkle8593
@michaelsprinkle8593 3 года назад
You guys are adding the human piece back in the MTB equation. Love the channel. Keep up the good work!
@lee_likes_bikes
@lee_likes_bikes 3 года назад
Thank you Michael! Welcome.
@JoyOfBike
@JoyOfBike 3 года назад
Appreciate that. We do think the WHY of what we do is always the most interesting question.
@rgcme33
@rgcme33 3 года назад
Essential material right here. Bravo. I learned this accidentally from years of riding a medium frame when I needed an xl. Seems really natural but I am finding that it is not natural for everyone and takes some training. This is a top 5 bike skill for sure. Thanks for the vid!
@teroalapoikela_mtb
@teroalapoikela_mtb 3 года назад
Awesome video, thanks!
@MikeGlorfindel
@MikeGlorfindel 2 года назад
Wow! This explains why, along with the RAD on my bike being too long, why my hands hurt and my shoulder is strained so bad I can’t ride for another month. Great vids guys.
@tmm8829
@tmm8829 3 года назад
Memorizing this to try out next week when I hit the trails again. Really enjoying this video series.
@DanielStevenMusic
@DanielStevenMusic 2 года назад
Man. I haven't ridden in years, just picked up a cheap bike to start riding again, and absolutely hated it. (Probably because I'm super out of shape). But found your sizing video and just keep watching and it's really motivating me to keep riding and find the joy I used to have in the saddle. Thank you guys. You're amazing. 🙏
@markmckenney4534
@markmckenney4534 3 года назад
I love you guys, everyone has a story, so nice to hear some back story on both of Y’all. Lee has been a little bit of a mystery to me, so glad you guys made this video, nice to know even Yoda is human. Loved Bob Hannah and still have Gary Bailey teaches rider technique next to my RipRow. Keep’em coming my bro’s👊🔥
@jasonpeng817
@jasonpeng817 3 года назад
so helpful....love all of your vids guys...thanks :)
@JasonFoxLCB
@JasonFoxLCB 3 года назад
And so the quest for the Isosceles Triangle of Awesomeness begins.
@lee_likes_bikes
@lee_likes_bikes 3 года назад
Yes indeed!!
@JoyOfBike
@JoyOfBike 3 года назад
I have one in the garage but I always forget to bring it on rides.
@JasonFoxLCB
@JasonFoxLCB 3 года назад
@@JoyOfBike Ha! If it's made of lucite it's probably an old AMA or PRISM award.
@JoyOfBike
@JoyOfBike 3 года назад
@@JasonFoxLCB Oh god you're right. Nevermind.
@DICKYBV70R
@DICKYBV70R 3 года назад
Lee, Alex, Thank you so much for these videos (by far the best on the tube). Im just getting back into mtb at 55yrs of age after a few years lay off as such. Your vids have been a massive help in getting me back jumping etc again. If you's ever come over to the UK, give us a shout. Keep them videos coming guys. Ohh....Its all about the Hinge. DB.
@JoyOfBike
@JoyOfBike 3 года назад
Great to hear!
@DangerDan
@DangerDan 2 года назад
Absolutely awesome!!! I like how you teach us all more safety. Thx, Bros! 😁
@s3l1m35
@s3l1m35 3 года назад
Hey Guys, This year i turned 40, your videos have helped my progress beyond my personal goals for the year, i feel comfortable, and i ride with more confidence. Yesterday i landed my first 20' double, FRICK YEAH BOI !! Never gonna give you up!!
@RossiDeakin0406
@RossiDeakin0406 3 года назад
Totally blown away by Lee's tutoring, the government should prescribe him for mental wellbeing remedy, love him and your channel, I'm 42 and looking to get back in the saddle an "Stoke" that fire again, lost an eye to cancer since I last rode my bike, but luckily I've got another, 👍😁✌️🤙.. UK fan🇬🇧
@lee_likes_bikes
@lee_likes_bikes 3 года назад
Thank you Ross!
@gregoryobrien6653
@gregoryobrien6653 3 года назад
Fantastic video. Makes complete sense from a physiological standpoint. I’ve watched hundreds of videos on mountain biking and the only other guy I’ve seen who continuously emphasizes the importance of this technique is Gene Hamilton. Keep up the great work guys. You are really on to something.
@drumfreaque
@drumfreaque 3 года назад
very helpful. Thanks!
@javierbecerra7461
@javierbecerra7461 3 года назад
I have the book and have learn so much but after watching this it’s a lot easier to to duplicate , it has made this rookie rider so much better and confident , thank you so much !!
@JoyOfBike
@JoyOfBike 3 года назад
Heck yeah!!!
@buggs9950
@buggs9950 3 года назад
Fantastic stuff. Thanks chaps.
@hongsikkim226
@hongsikkim226 3 года назад
Amazing tutorial! Now I finally understand why Loic Bruni, Laurie Greenland and many more top class mtb professionals have basically same posture. Before this video I do not have exact concept about what the core body movement of mtb is. I am sure you guys give revolutionary impact to my mtb life. Thanks!
@JoyOfBike
@JoyOfBike 3 года назад
Super excited to help!! Keep shredding!
@rinadan9234
@rinadan9234 3 года назад
Guys thanks for your amazing and helpful tips. 🤘🏼👍🏼
@BudoDave76
@BudoDave76 2 года назад
I think the Hinge is the most understood body position in Mountain Biking. One can get get rather far on a bike without every hinging.. when stuff gets gnarly, steeper, faster, the Hinge is the secret to riding anything.. Plus it transfers to understanding pumping, cornering and jumping.
@javierortiz82
@javierortiz82 2 года назад
God I miss this channel.
@2003chevyavalanche
@2003chevyavalanche 3 года назад
After watching this I rode for the last 3 weeks using this technique and from your other video on cornering and really noticed a big improvement in confidence, more consistent times on my trail and less fatigue overall. Best instructional channel I've seen so far on RU-vid!!
@JoyOfBike
@JoyOfBike 3 года назад
Stoked to hear Mario!
@chrisbarrett1006
@chrisbarrett1006 Год назад
I kind of do the hinging subconsciously but not very consistently. You 2 rock. Looking forward to working on this next season or what I can during winter.
@bedorableadventures
@bedorableadventures 3 года назад
Guys! I absolutely love this video and the information represented. From the anatomical views and cues! AWESOMENESS. Thanks
@JoyOfBike
@JoyOfBike 3 года назад
Much appreciated Justin!!!
@broy_lear2525
@broy_lear2525 Год назад
Thank you, just thank you very much guys …i searched it for whole my life
@ronhiestand9225
@ronhiestand9225 3 года назад
I thank you for sharing and educating us enthusiast in this great lifestyle of MTB. I also have a motocross racing background from the early 70's studying riders like DeCoster, Mikkola, and Weil (no RU-vid in those days). At age 66 I am still working to develop the skills to achieve total confidence on the bike and your videos are getting me there. I thank you.
@JoyOfBike
@JoyOfBike 3 года назад
Very cool!
@JJMLJ
@JJMLJ 3 года назад
This is a fantastic video! I've been practicing the hip hinge off the bike for 2 years and this helped make the on-bike connection.
@JoyOfBike
@JoyOfBike 3 года назад
When I do these exercises and especially the RipRow it's always blows my mind how quickly it improves my riding. It's all about the patterning. Hard to set patterns on the bike. So much chaos. The pumptrack is the one place riding sets patterning.
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