I'm wondering how you jump.
Back in the late-1980s, I'd jump my rigid Schwinn all the time. We had ditches beside the road that flooded, and one of my favorite activities was to build ramps and splash down into that water. I'd jump by loading my elbows and yanking up as I launched, then I'd kinda jump with my legs, too.
I've not caught air since starting to ride again, not until yesterday, anyway. I was out with my daughter and we found a broken up, buckled sidewalk several blocks long, going down and a 2% grade.
So I booked it down. Got up to about 20mph and saw a part of the sidewalk had buckled to form a ramp, so I jumped it.
I loaded the fork a bit, yanked up just enough to nose up a bit, and jumped with my legs like I used to. I was surprised that I actually caught some air and came down smoothly.
I got to thinking, though: Nobody ever taught me to jump. I just started doing it.
And, that also got me to questioning my technique. I don't want to botch it should I ever encounter real jumps on real trails.
So, what's your technique?
Back in the late-1980s, I'd jump my rigid Schwinn all the time. We had ditches beside the road that flooded, and one of my favorite activities was to build ramps and splash down into that water. I'd jump by loading my elbows and yanking up as I launched, then I'd kinda jump with my legs, too.
I've not caught air since starting to ride again, not until yesterday, anyway. I was out with my daughter and we found a broken up, buckled sidewalk several blocks long, going down and a 2% grade.
So I booked it down. Got up to about 20mph and saw a part of the sidewalk had buckled to form a ramp, so I jumped it.
I loaded the fork a bit, yanked up just enough to nose up a bit, and jumped with my legs like I used to. I was surprised that I actually caught some air and came down smoothly.
I got to thinking, though: Nobody ever taught me to jump. I just started doing it.
And, that also got me to questioning my technique. I don't want to botch it should I ever encounter real jumps on real trails.
So, what's your technique?