gradeAfailure
Senior Retro Guru
Thought I'd put this in here rather than the post-'98 section as I'm interested in the views of more old-school riders.
So, skills courses. Effectively getting lessons on how to ride better, smoother, faster, tackle more difficult terrain, jumps, drops, etc. Have a look here if you've no idea what I'm talking about:
http://www.great-rock.co.uk/
http://www.ukbikeskills.co.uk/
amongst many others...
What are your thoughts, if any? Do you have any desire to be able to ride better or are you happy with what/how you ride currently? Do you think they're a waste of money or a better investment than any bike part you could buy? Considering that in almost any other sport getting skills coaching is commonplace, why not mountain biking?
Personally, I'm saving up for a day with Jedi at UK Bike Skills as I've heard countless testimonials on how he's transformed other peoples' riding for the better, and I definitely want to ride better.
The floor is yours...!
So, skills courses. Effectively getting lessons on how to ride better, smoother, faster, tackle more difficult terrain, jumps, drops, etc. Have a look here if you've no idea what I'm talking about:
http://www.great-rock.co.uk/
http://www.ukbikeskills.co.uk/
amongst many others...
What are your thoughts, if any? Do you have any desire to be able to ride better or are you happy with what/how you ride currently? Do you think they're a waste of money or a better investment than any bike part you could buy? Considering that in almost any other sport getting skills coaching is commonplace, why not mountain biking?
Personally, I'm saving up for a day with Jedi at UK Bike Skills as I've heard countless testimonials on how he's transformed other peoples' riding for the better, and I definitely want to ride better.
The floor is yours...!