A couple of days ago was my first real mountain bike ride of the year. I road up a road to the top of the nearby Rigi Mountain and then back down the backside of it along a single trail that starts at the Rigi Staffel. A very fine route, but it made me realized I need some work on technique.
In search of a way to improve my technique I started reading 'Trials' riding; these are the guys that hop up on boulders and other such things with their mountain bikes.
Above: Pro Mountain Biker Asa Salas demonstrates a trackstand
Here's what I've decided to do:
- take my Shimano clipless pedals off my bike for the next little while and replace them with platform pedals with loose toe straps. I am just not confident enough to get out of my clipless pedals at very slow speed on technical sections.
- set up my old mountain bike so that I can use it for trials practice
- practice the basic skills as described on this website http://www.trials-online.com/ . The basics are all about mastering balance.
- start with mastering the trackstand. A good description of how to learn it is provided at: http://www.teamestrogen.com/articles/asa_trackstand.asp
I feel like a bit of a whimp taking the clipless pedals off the mountain bike, but after a little research I decided that's where I am at in my skill level. I want to practice balance.
1 comment:
Tony, I don't see a mention of our challenging ride around Lake Zug on May 30th :)
Nice Blog.
Karl
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