Isnt it ironic that we spend so much time perfecting our pedaling technique, yet struggle to maintain balance and coordination on the most technical trails? I mean, whats the point of being able to climb like a pro if you cant navigate a simple rock garden without putting a foot down? Its like having a Ferrari with a wonky steering system - all that power and speed, but zero control.
So, heres the million-dollar question: how do we improve our balance and coordination on a mountain bike? Is it all about core strength, or is there more to it? Do we need to rewire our brains to think more like a trials rider, or is it simply a matter of logging more saddle time?
And what about the role of bike setup and geometry? Can a slacker head tube or a lower bottom bracket really make that much of a difference in our ability to balance and corner?
Im not looking for generic tips like practice more or take a skills clinic. I want to know the secrets that the pros use to stay upright and in control, even when the trail gets hairy. Anyone got some real insights to share?
So, heres the million-dollar question: how do we improve our balance and coordination on a mountain bike? Is it all about core strength, or is there more to it? Do we need to rewire our brains to think more like a trials rider, or is it simply a matter of logging more saddle time?
And what about the role of bike setup and geometry? Can a slacker head tube or a lower bottom bracket really make that much of a difference in our ability to balance and corner?
Im not looking for generic tips like practice more or take a skills clinic. I want to know the secrets that the pros use to stay upright and in control, even when the trail gets hairy. Anyone got some real insights to share?