Enduro Riding Tips Series EP 3 | How To Cross Logs Log Crossing Enduro Lessons

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Improve your enduro skills with dirt bike log crossing! Welcome to my Enduro Riding Tips Series this is EP 3 of the series, Log crossing or how to cross logs. I go over a few different ways to tackle logs I did not cover all aspects but there should be enough info to get you started.. please share these videos on your social media! I would like to say its more of a 'How I Do It' series mainly because I will be demonstrating in the videos how and why I do the things I do on a dirt bike. Hopefully you can all learn a little from my riding style and skills! I have coached riding schools before along with another pro rider and our classes consisted of 10 riders, some our students went on to become very good riders and some of the top riders in the country! Teaching riding in the form of video on the internet is a little challenging but I am up for the task drop a comment hit the like button and let me know what you think. Lots of videos on the way! 👍🎥
I plan on covering all aspects of enduro easy stuff, medium and harder my videos are produced, edited and filmed by myself as well I am the rider! Total DIY riding! :)
Riding my KTM 300 XCW giving riding lessons and or tips, coaching dirt bike skills and just having fun!
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** I had some focus issues in this video with my brand new camera so it has been returned and waiting for a solution from Sony! :)
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HeddleTown
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The fact that you don't add any music is such a huge help to hear the bike and listen for input timing. That is my biggest issue with trying to learn wheelies and what not. Being able to see the preload and hear the engine spool when you apply throttle at the right times is nice to see. So many people out there always add music and you can't hear the bikes. Great video man.

xeuse
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I love your videos. No music, no "bro" nonsense, paired with very understandable and relatable explanations. I'd love to see a large object video and especially a tackling decent sized/large ledges video!!!

RadovanKrsmanovic
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Another great Video.
It’s nice hearing you repeat mistakes that you JUST MADE yourself .
Your humble teaching style keeps people engaged and on the ball 👍👍👍

rainohhell
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Exactly, “building your way”...upwards. Luckily as a kid, I learned to ride on a YZ80 doing easy technical tricks. Years later, 250s-500s and even my street bikes have been/are easy to maneuver. I watch my friends who learned on large displacement bikes and they struggle or are slow to learn the advanced techniques. I can’t imagine learning to ride on an adv bike. Kills the fun.

diegofianza
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The way you take your time to explain everything, makes your videos the best to learn proper technique.

MrGoandgigabyteme
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A suggestion for those that may not have a lot of trees or whatever to practice on. If there is a railroad track near you, just go explore around and look for a railroad tie that has been discarded near the tracks. Bring it home and set up a small practice spot. They are great to start practicing log jumping on, and you can ride down them the long way, to help with balance.

Zeusrd
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Older vid, I know, but super helpful, easy to understand, well explained. Now, just gotta get the stones to go out and practice. I’m old, haha.

bigg
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I liked that slow mo trials clip at the very end... stopped completely at the log then zapped that thing. 👍🏻

mountairytranetracks
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Love the how to videos and looking forward to seeing more. Many others are doing similar how to videos, but what sets yours apart is the inclusion of drills that are scaffolded from easy to advanced. This really helps novices such as myself to have specific scenarios to look for and work on during the next ride. Keep up the great work and more of the skills videos!

DeanPhillipsMT
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Hey man so I'm a beginner rider from south Africa, been watching your videos and they are amazing, ! Best help I've recieved

kyleslinger
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Grate stuff, you make my fingers itch to have a go.

bertilwilliams
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Awesome step by step instruction on how to use the basic technique you teach and scale it up to bigger obstacles. Should have watched before I went riding yesterday. A lot of downed trees on the single tracks in Michigan due to storms. I could have made my ride a lot easier by using your instruction! Thanks again.

clinteastwood
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Excellent I'm learning what I did wrong see my whiskey throttle video

motorheadcentral
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The slow motion really helps with the understanding of all that is taking place. Thanks!

hawhee
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Love the helmet view. Very clear on how you shift your body from front to back as you clear obstacles

airmix
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Awesome. The way you explain and show everything is great. And you let us hear the bike with no music. Great. Please keep them coming.

carrera
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Enjoying the videos and solid information. Keep them coming

dwayneschallmo
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Good stuff I need to go drop a tree in the yard to practice on

Trad-Am
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Hi from overseas. I guess you did not expect French people watching your vids. I live in the Northern French alps (ski resort) and my environnement looks pretty much the same as yours. Anyway, thank u for your vids which are well explained, full of good advice and help me not to discourage too much. And thanks again for spending time sharing your knowledge (I know that making videos is time consumming). It looks like I get addicted !!

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