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Jumps and drops are without a doubt the most enjoyable techniques to master. Whether it’s a natural obstacle on a trail or a jump or drop on a flow trail, the technique is the same. This allows for a more playful and dynamic style to express yourself on the trail. You will have the opportunity to break down the maneuvers leading to a bunnyhop. You will then be able to apply these maneuvers in jumps and drops. After successfully rolling modules, you will gradually be able to take air. This is where the fun starts !
Lesson format : In this intermediate/advanced clinic, we will learn and practice (when possible) in a bike park. We learn passive and active pressure in a safe environment and then learn the basics of a jump and a break. As you progress, more advanced obstacles will follow.
Coach: Your coach will be certified level II pmbia.org air or trail module and first aid 20h or 40h in remote area.
Terrain air: The progression zones and natural modules in the Bromont Parc des Sommets are the ideal place to learn how to jump and drop safely and effectively. With a quick pedal up, you will be able to access a variety of modules to learn the proper essential skills related to jumping and dropping.
Bikes not included
To protect yourself from minor scrapes and injuries, Bikeskills recommends that you ALWAYS wear knee protection. Gloves, eyewear / goggles and elbow protection are also recommended, but not mandatory. Of course, a helmet is always essential, ideally a mountain bike specific helmet. Lightweight full-face helmets provide additional protection. A full-face helmet and chest protector for advanced and/or lift accessed courses is also highly recommended.
As the class will be held outdoors, we might not have access to indoor facilities. It is recommended that you check the mountain weather forecast and plan accordingly, as mountain weather can change rapidly. Think about layering clothing to adapt to conditions, a lightweight jacket is always a good option to have. It is recommended that each member of the group bring snacks and water to ensure they have enough energy to enjoy the class.
As we want to prepare you for a great experience, here are some notes on risk management in mountain biking.
9:30 Welcome – Introduction – Bike and equipment check
9:45 Learning technical skills
10:30 Technical skills practice and guided ride
12:30 Catered lunch
13:15 Ride and guided practice
15:00 Skills challenge and prizes
16:00 Après-bike
17:00 End of the clinic
9:30 Welcome – Introduction – Bike and equipment check
9:45 Learning technical skills
10:30 Technical skills practice and guided ride
12:00 End of the clinic
18:00 Welcome – Introduction – Bike and equipment check
18:15 Learning technical skills
19:00 Technical skills practice and guided ride
19:45 End of the clinic
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