EASIEST WAY TO BUNNY HOP | It is never too late!

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In "EASIEST WAY TO BUNNY HOP | It is never too late!" Alex is joined again by Lee McCormack who has taught more people to bunny hop than anybody else on earth! He has been able to boil it down to just a few fundamental movements that make it simple to learn and simple to do. You ARE strong enough. You ARE coordinated enough. Your bike WILL hop. We hop the BMX, DJ, hardtail trail bike and full suspension trail bike and the same method works for them all. Watch the video and pull up a flat piece of sidewalk and give it a try. Don't get discouraged. It may take hundreds of reps but it is way more fun than any gym. And just an average bunnyhop will rock your riding world!

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Trying to learn Bunny hops for a long time now I've watched hundreds of tutorials and all have different explanations. So I've seen hundred ways people try to teach Bunny hops but still couldn't hop. Until now! Paused the video at 6:36, grabbed my bike and tried it in the driveway. Row - anti row - boom! My first Bunny hop. So stoked! Thanks for your awesome tutorials!!

hansfalltfahrrad
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65 years old here and still trying to bunny hop. Love your videos.

StuartKerrison
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I have been riding for 25yrs but NEVER have been able to HOP. Using this method for 20 minutes with a friend who videoed it, I was able to hop 8 to 10 inches for the FIRST TIME EVER! You can't feel it at all and if I didn't see the video I would not believe it. We just used a 2x4 turned edgeways to start. I'm 68 but riding technical stuff better than ever thanks to this channel. THANK YOU Lee and Alex!!!

JSBInventions
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Hey, thanks so much for this! I am excited to get back on my bike. I tried to learn bunny hops some years ago–smacked the back of my head pretty hard on the pavement–luckily I was wearing a BMX helmet–but I got kinda discouraged. Bunny hops without all that risky weigh shifting sounds great!

davidkurimsky
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I turned 50 yesterday and did my first decent hop this morning after watching the video and trying for about half an hour. Thanks Lee and Alex!

erob
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This tutorial is *IT*. Watching on repeat, practicing on my lunch break and getting lift off already. Seriously, scrub every other bunny hop vid off - cause this is the one!

iemeg
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Holy moly it worked. 39 years old over here. Grabbed my SE blocks flyer after watching this and holy cow. I'm using a road cone and gradually working my way up in height

bassxpro
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I've tried so hard to do this when I was a kid and I could never manage to lift the back wheel. I am now 40 and got a hardtail MTB two weeks ago. I tried for 10-20 min to bunny hop during my lunch break after watching this video and I did a tiny hop! Thanks a lot for explaining the mechanics of it so well❤! You made me very happy!

stavroskontos
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You are both experts in your own right, but I have to say the dynamic when you are together is outstanding. For me it is the difference between an individual teaching and two gurus enthralled by the magic of learning from each other.

paulsampson
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Man my only regret is that I didn't find your channel sooner!

jagerbombed
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A minute ago I couldn't Hop and now I just Hopped over my van. Amazing . Great vid as always

bicycleremedies
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I'm having an existential crisis right now. I spent years practicing the traditional J-hop to get above wheel height and as soon as I try this new method I immediately go higher with less effort. I've been wasting my entire life.

slime_street
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I've always hopped with cleats and only doing low curbs and small obstacles, tearing my ankles and shoulders lifting the bike both wheels at the same time. I never believed I'd get bike off the ground without cleats and fearing I'll just lift off the pedals if not attached to them. Today I swapped to flats, practiced this and lo and behold, I managed some baby bunny hops, feet securely on pedals all the way and feeling safe - on a 15kg bike! I like clipless, but my new ambition is to get comfortable on flats. I think I'll gain more confidence on the trails if I can do the same or more on flats and be able to bail out more easy when needed. My small achievement today was a great kick-start for that!

EskilHauge
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I made my first hops yesterday, following another tutorial, and the funny thing is that I naturally discovered that neither feet curling nor shifting my weight backwards were actually necessary. Should have watched your tutorial instead, saving me some unnecessarily complex attempts. You've got it right: just keep it simple!

NameyNames
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Don’t think I didn’t notice Lee mastering his wheelie at the end. Nice progress!!!

WoodsRydah
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6’8” and scared myself in the front yard with this haha. I pushed hard with the legs and rowed hard too so that my bike was nearly vertical and then did a hard anti-row and was suddenly so high I was worried I wasn’t going to be able to land it. Can’t wait to harness this new super power!

CameronBrownOKUSA
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This is when a scientist decides to learn how to bike lol this finally makes sense to me ty guys 🙏

jholidy
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Eyyy from the Philippines heree 🇵🇭. 19 years old riding bike since 3rd grade and still learning how to bunnyhop. Your videos are great help and a big motivation.

ghettoboy
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I'm a 50yr old guy who got himself a nice Fezzari hardtail for Christmas, and my Polygon jumper this week. I've always ridden MTBs and love it. You and Lee bring out the beast in me! to all the older men and women out there, , DON'T LET THE OLD PERSON IN!!

georgebailey
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WTF! I actually did it. Huh?? And I was watching another bunny hop tutorial before this one that said it would take more than days to actually do it. I went out to the yard and followed the movements. It worked. Dude, you & Lee rock! Thanks a lot.

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