What Mountain Biking Skills Should You Master Before Riding on Trails?
By Jason Elliot, published Feb 28, 2007
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If you know how to ride a bike, then you can join in on the exciting experience of mountain biking. Mountain biking is a little riskier than regular bike riding. Before you hit the trails, you should have some basic mountain bike riding skills mastered. You can practice your basic skills anywhere. Some suggestions would be at a nearby park, a bike path, a nearby school, or around your own neighborhood. Mainly, what you are looking for, in a good practice location, is somewhere which has a steep hill.
Practice your footwork on the pedals
Once you find an ideal location, you are going to want to focus on your footwork. You are going to practice moving your foot off the pedal. Initially, you're going to want to do this while sitting on the bike and have the other foot placed on the ground. After you get a good feel for this, pedal around and practice taking your foot off the pedal, then putting it back on again. This skill may take you longer to master if your bike is equipped with a toe clip, or clipless type foot pedals.
Make sure you are properly aligned
Next, you are going to want to make sure that you are in the best possible position on your mountain bike, for maximum performance. Ride around on your mountain bike and take note of your positioning. Your arms should be slightly bent. The seat height needs to be properly adjusted if it isn't. You know the seat is at the right height when you have 70-90 percent extension of your leg at the end of every push of the pedal. You should always keep your body relaxed. Never lock your knees or elbows. If you find that you have to lock your knees or elbows, you need to adjust your position or seat height.
Gear shifting
The next mountain bike skill you need to master is shifting gears. The higher the gear, the harder it will be to push the pedals, but higher gears allow for better acceleration. The lower the gear, the easier it is to pedal. The lower gears will assist you when you have to climb a hill. When you are approaching a steep hill, it is better to shift into a lower gear before you get to the hill, instead of waiting until you are on the hill.
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