It is supposedly the "dealiest martial art" when done at full speed
if there was a way of practicing dynos in slow motion so you got them perfect, then you'd be good at them full speed.
Anyway, it's only you and Richie P who crash at the Gooseneck :wink: shit, why did I go and say that?!
So you reckon that martial arts are perverse?...and rubbing your hands on bits of rock until they bleed is not?
You don't just do it slowly for ages and then suddenly start doing it super fast. You do it slowly to get the form perfect, and then do it faster and faster until it's automatic and super fast, which is exactly how I'd approach riding at a new track.
If any of you numpties....
Numpties? Have you read Eric Hort's 'Training For Flogging Loads Of Books About The Obvious To Gumbies'?
Quote from: "mark"Numpties? Have you read Eric Hort's 'Training For Flogging Loads Of Books About The Obvious To Gumbies'?I'm not sure I'm aware of Mr Hort's work, perhaps you could lend me your copy when you have finished with it. Mr Horst on the other hand has some useful advice especially if you read more than the preface. Admittedly much of Mr Horst's advice is elimentary but theres still some value to be gained from reading the book. Love and Hugs,Gumbie #1