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New School BMX 2004 - Now => New School Park, Street & Dirt => Topic started by: Bushwacked on December 05, 2008, 12:07 PM
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Not sure that is the "technical" term for it...
Just wondering what the best way to learn to pop out over the coping and turn and land on quarters without injuring myself.
I can do it under the coping (although not consistently and I get freaked out when I get too close to the coping on a narrow ramp) but really keen to know the key pointers on getting them oover the coping sorted. :-\
Cheers.
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"Air"
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I did learn this, just, but haven't tried it again since.
Tony explained it as "carving but instead of turning in the ramp you go above the coping" rather than trying to rid eout and 180 round, just carve igher and let your natural line you were taking point you where you need to go.
i will give this a go again...one day.
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Every time I go over the coping I land (well most times :2funny: ) - how do you make sure you keep the bike from going over the coping onto the deck?
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it tells you how to do it in bob haro's freestyle moves.
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pump your heels through the bottom of the transisition
pull front wheel off the coping, keep watching the coping
tuck knees
land front wheel just below (quite key that) the coping
repeat
You can read about it all you want, do a 1000 and you'll probably get it
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I suppose you need some serious speed to get over the coping, twist and land??
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yep. not that ive managed it more than about 3 times.
a good roll in and pump on a decent mini should be enough to get a bit of air.
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What do I have to watch out for when doing it... ?
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well, my problems have been:
chickening out at the last minute, thus losing speed and commitment.
hanging up on the coping
not being able to control the bike on re entry, resulting in the wobbly wheel to ground scenario.
good luck.
as above, do it a thousand time and you should be right.
thats my problem. not doing it a thousand times.
at least it doesnt hurt too much, falling off on a mini, its a nice gradual slope, and the ground is never as far away as you think, due to the nature of the ramp.
remember to launch your bike, if your getting into trouble, rather than getting caught up in it.
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hanging up on the coping
remember to launch your bike, if your getting into trouble, rather than getting caught up in it.
Hanging up Front or back wheel???
Launch your bike??? What do you mean?
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youll be lucky if you hang up on the front, youd be getting some serious air then!
I have caught my back wheel on the coping while turning back into the ramp, which can be ok, if its not too severe, but it slows you right down, and sends you off line, and shits you up.
by launching, i meant push your bike away from you if you feel that you are going to end up in a tangled heap at the bottom. falling in a mini is easy as pie, i doesnt hurt, until youve got your leg or god knows what trapped through the frame or whatever, that how ive seen people get hurt.
best to ditch it and run, and maybe look stupid, but living to fight another day.
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Heres a scan from bob's book of moves, but this is the advanced boosted version.
(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/h10/fish116/bobharo3aerial.jpg)
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bear in mind, that i teach best what i most need to learn, and all this is mostly theory....lol
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lol....im glad bob got a look in.
his instructions are:
ride up the ramp,
turn around in the air
ride back down.
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If's its just a case of riding up, turning around and riding back down I should be able to manage that.... ;)
I suppose the thing that is on my mind is when the front wheel goes above the coping will it just keep going up and I "hop" round or do I need to do something to keep it going up and then do something else to face back down the ramp?
Essentially is it the same movement as doing a turn under the coping just above it with more speed and no ramp under the wheels?
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if your trying it at the works in the main hall they have a large 1/4 and a smaller one with the runway inbetween,if you practice on either of those and land on the runway you'll get the feeling of been airbourne,then try it out on the 1/4 at the other end.
or if you use the bowl,the transition is'nt as steep so it's ideal to practise on/in
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just ride to the top, hope,put your trust in jesus, and be mentally prepared for whatever happens.
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When i see it phil, i'll beleive it.
My airs are barely half a foot :P
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Thanks for the advice - will have a chat to Jesus tonight and see what happens tomorrow!!
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im still learning.
i vary bewteen 1ft and 3 and a bit feet out but on 7ft ramps or higher#
i cant air little 5ft jobs
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Just want to be more confident to turn near the coping - so that if I do go over - I don't panic, spaz out and fook myself!!!
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build up so u bump the coping with your front wheel and turn back then build up
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Ill teach you next time your at Corby.
As Tony would say though,"Your gonna have to man up",lol.
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atkins you fooking legend today bro!
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OK, looks like a trip to Man up land is needed!!!
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fact!
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Tony had me a couple of inches clear after about 5 or 6 attempts then got a few more, but this was two novice nights ago and I've never tried again since, it's something I've got filed away to do again soon Barnaby, but I'm no teacher, though I did pass on some knowledge to hamish to help him get his stalls. :daumenhoch:
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All under vert ramps need a bunny hop to get air. otherwise you end up on the platform.. Read again what Evamedia said, and do that ;) Very important to try and land front wheel first. :)
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Cheers TwoBob, and thanks for all the advice on the Mini last night - well pleased with my efforts!!!