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Tapshoes Unsoiled


Joined: Dec 26, 2007 Posts: 1
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Posted: Mon 28th Apr 1:39pm Post subject: Mountainbike Skills Clinic, Mtb Skills Coaching |
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MTB Skills Clinic(s) the original traction controllers
If you are having trouble getting onto our site please click here for the right link. www.mtbskillsclinics.co.nz
If you are after lessons on how to improve your MTB handling Skills check out the MTB Skills Clinics, www.mtbskillsclinics.co.nz run by Dodzy and Gabby all over NZ. They have been running their clinics for over four years and have a huge depth of knowledge on actual mountainbike skills.
All of their clinics and techniques are based on physics rather than reaction/hearsay, and offer concrete information on how to combat the myriad of problems that affect mountainbikers.
Typical things a clinic will fix is,
Arm pump, if you get it you are doing something wrong (no joke!!!! and doing strengthening exercises won't help)
confidence in loose gravel
braking without skidding or tipping over the bars
correct cornering technique
balance and stability on rough, loose, steep terrain
maintaining speed through rough sections
They will also do mountainbike specific bike fits if necessary.
These guys really know what they are talking about and their knowledge is not just for beginners but extends to all facets of bike riding. You don't change the physical properties affecting a rider just because they are slow or fast, its all the same, and what makes a beginner safe and relaxed, makes an experienced rider faster and more in control.
They are both avid Pro Downhill racers so they also get out and practise what they preach. The entry clinic is called the Phundamentals and covers all of the basic but forgotten/missed info needed to make a bike work. It is based on the same principles as skiing, snowboarding, surfing and driving a car, simple information that makes a huge difference at all levels.
Ask around, you might be surprised how many of your mates have already done one!
www.mtbskillsclinics.co.nz
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stackhat Dusty


Joined: Jan 04, 2007 Posts: 124 Location: Over here
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Posted: Sat 3rd May 5:59pm Post subject: |
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These courses are well worth doing. If you want to go faster, don't go and spend thousands on new hardware... start by fixing the nut that holds on to the bars.
Highly recommended
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grahamt Worn


Joined: Oct 11, 2004 Posts: 575 Location: christchurch
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Posted: Sat 3rd May 8:59pm Post subject: |
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Been riding for over 15 years and did the phundamentals course with Dodzy at Easter. Highly recommended - has something for even experienced riders with ingrained 'bad habits', and has made a noticeable difference to my downhill speed.
Will be doing the trailmaster clinics next time theyre in ChCh.
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konafreerider Scuffed


Joined: Oct 07, 2006 Posts: 266 Location: were the hottest tourists come, good ole motueka.
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Posted: Mon 5th May 8:48pm Post subject: |
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when you coming to nelson dodzy?
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98percentCAULIFLOUR Worn


Joined: Jul 06, 2007 Posts: 757 Location: PLAYING IN THE WOODS
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Posted: Mon 5th May 8:59pm Post subject: |
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| konafreerider wrote: | | when you coming to nelson dodzy? |
Agreed. Come to Nelson.
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Robbie stonemason


Joined: Sep 07, 2004 Posts: 10,712 Location: Wellington
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Posted: Mon 5th May 9:01pm Post subject: |
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| stackhat wrote: | These courses are well worth doing. If you want to go faster, don't go and spend thousands on new hardware... start by fixing the nut that holds on to the bars.
Highly recommended |
I dissagree, do both!!
These courses really do help a rider get the most out of their bike, and the trail
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pushbikerider Neo's Back


Joined: Mar 25, 2002 Posts: 13,251 Location: No longer Running PNC Like John Gotti
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Posted: Mon 5th May 9:03pm Post subject: |
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Why don't you guys get togehter, say with the local MTB club, or one of the local shops and arrange a weekend for them to come down, I know that a while ago manawatu MTB club arranged a weekend for Dodzy to come to Palmy , it was great
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stackhat Dusty


Joined: Jan 04, 2007 Posts: 124 Location: Over here
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Posted: Mon 5th May 10:09pm Post subject: |
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You may have missed my point, a lot of people blame their equipment for their riding issues. It doesn't matter what you ride if your basic skills are rubbish your riding will be rubbish. Agreed these courses do help a rider get the most out of their bike, more importantly they help get the most out of the rider.
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Kyle Wrecked


Joined: Mar 03, 2003 Posts: 5,571 Location: Oldpeoplesville
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Posted: Tue 6th May 5:41am Post subject: |
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I think you missed Robbie's point, which is that he has a fetish for over priced and under ridden pieces of metal.
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Robbie stonemason


Joined: Sep 07, 2004 Posts: 10,712 Location: Wellington
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Posted: Tue 6th May 8:11am Post subject: |
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What Dean said, grab a group and I am sure you will have a great day, and gain knowledge that will be very useful. Both Dodzy and Gabby are expert communicators, and what they provide will make riding safer and more fun.
And, you will get more out of your bike, no matter what it is.
Kyle, if you think my expensive bike is under ridden, drop around and clean it for me a few times a week, there's the chap I might be able to explain the difference between enthusiasm and a fetish, focussing on the former
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Kyle Wrecked


Joined: Mar 03, 2003 Posts: 5,571 Location: Oldpeoplesville
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Posted: Tue 6th May 8:31am Post subject: |
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You associate yourself with the brand, then you associate yourself with the flak that goes along with the brand as well. No different to the annual Kona-bash.
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98percentCAULIFLOUR Worn


Joined: Jul 06, 2007 Posts: 757 Location: PLAYING IN THE WOODS
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Posted: Tue 6th May 8:43am Post subject: |
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| pushbikerider wrote: | Why don't you guys get togehter, say with the local MTB club, or one of the local shops and arrange a weekend for them to come down, I know that a while ago manawatu MTB club arranged a weekend for Dodzy to come to Palmy , it was great  |
Theres a possibility. How many people do they take max for a course??
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Robbie stonemason


Joined: Sep 07, 2004 Posts: 10,712 Location: Wellington
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Posted: Tue 6th May 9:06am Post subject: |
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| 98percentCAULIFLOUR wrote: | | pushbikerider wrote: | Why don't you guys get togehter, say with the local MTB club, or one of the local shops and arrange a weekend for them to come down, I know that a while ago manawatu MTB club arranged a weekend for Dodzy to come to Palmy , it was great  |
Theres a possibility. How many people do they take max for a course?? |
I suggest you give them a call, both of their cell numbers are on their site, and chat to The Source Of Wisdom
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konafreerider Scuffed


Joined: Oct 07, 2006 Posts: 266 Location: were the hottest tourists come, good ole motueka.
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Posted: Tue 6th May 12:01pm Post subject: |
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| 98percentCAULIFLOUR wrote: | | pushbikerider wrote: | Why don't you guys get togehter, say with the local MTB club, or one of the local shops and arrange a weekend for them to come down, I know that a while ago manawatu MTB club arranged a weekend for Dodzy to come to Palmy , it was great  |
Theres a possibility. How many people do they take max for a course?? |
well you can count me in, i may have a few more from mot.
gezz i member doing one back when they were with keewee.
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free_rider21 Thrashed


Joined: Oct 22, 2005 Posts: 1,325 Location: Nelson
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Posted: Tue 6th May 6:27pm Post subject: |
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| 98percentCAULIFLOUR wrote: |
Theres a possibility. How many people do they take max for a course?? |
I would be keen.
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