Be A Better Rider: Part 3 – Mind Tricks

Be A Better Rider: Part 3 – Mind Tricks

In the third part of our video series, Jon has headed to the mythical Herts Shore to meet Tony ‘Jedi’ Doyle of UK Bike Skills to talk about how ‘north shore’ is just singletrack and why people can perform small drops but balk at larger ones despite the physical technique being exactly the same. It’s all in the mind…

If you’ve missed the other two parts then take a look at our Vimeo channel to catch up as well as seeing all the other nice things we’ve made…

25 thoughts on “Be A Better Rider: Part 3 – Mind Tricks

  1. it was windy that day hence the wind noise. all un rehearsed and single takes though 🙂
    keeping it real since 1968 🙂 🙂

  2. i think this was a good addition to the series. agreed on the “man up” thing being not very useful. ditto for “adrenaline junkie”. much more helpful to look at stuff like drops etc. as a progression……

  3. Very good and some good points raised. Trouble is in this example I is $hit scared of woodwork. Even 6″ makes me panic and seeing those constructions is just madness. But at the end of the day the talk was of drops and it was put over well.

    Good stuff.

    No comedy beard for Jedi? Thought it would be a trademark for the series!

  4. Well thats clear then. I can’t jump off a small jump consistently so I’m right not to muscle up for a bigger drop

    Wood work. I’m now OK on wood up to foot off the ground. What made the diffrence to me was “look at the centre of the wood where you want to be, not the edge”. We end up where we’re looking

  5. my herts skills area is totally private 🙂
    singletrack trail with loads of sections plus small drops/tabletops 🙂

  6. Great video but for the even less able amongst us, could you show us just what you mean about that physical part of it, that little push?

    : P

  7. Great vid – the thing is despite the woodwork and big drops being just like singletrack and small drops, the consequences of an error are not the same! Hence my caution! When I can ride any bit of singletrack without any error and get the landing of every single drop I do spot on 100% of the time I might try some big stuff!

  8. Great stuff Jedi you have really hit the nail on the head with that and very well explained. I totally agree with what you say about concentration. I certainly find that fear stops my concentration. I look forward to getting a lesson.

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