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DONUTS & BIKES: The Mountain Bike Coaching Podcast - Cornering Part 1 - The Myths, The Fundamentals, The Details!

Cornering Part 1 - The Myths, The Fundamentals, The Details!

02/02/23 • 78 min

DONUTS & BIKES: The Mountain Bike Coaching Podcast

Cornering: the piece of our riding we can always improve and seemingly can never 'perfect'... the holy grail of mountain biking! In this episode we discuss some of the myths and pitfalls riders can fall into and dive into some of the details behind the fundamental skills that a) will improve your cornering and b) you can work on anywhere, corners or no corners!
For coaches... there's a wealth of insight here to up your game and help make your cornering sessions more efficient, effective and fun!

  • Common myths
  • Pedal position
  • Switch foot
  • Absolutes vs pro's and cons
  • Techniques vs. Tactics
  • Highlighting the difference between "how to do" something vs. "how to learn" something.
  • Recipes and ingredients
  • Be patience - focus on ONE skill at a time
  • Flat corners vs. berms
  • Angulation and Inclination
  • Fundamentals of Position & Balance for cornering
  • Braking Progression... and yes, you can brake in corners!!
  • Leaning the bike... letting is lean first, before you 'make it lean'

SUPPORT THE SHOW! Like what we’re doing? Support us on Patreon for just $3/month. Your help keeps us delivering high-quality, independent content for mountain bikers and coaches worldwide. You're fueling better riding, smarter coaching, and the sport’s growth.
👉 patreon.com/user?u=88280311

FIND US ON INSTAGRAM: Get the latest updates, episode drops, and behind-the-scenes content. Follow @donutsandbikes.

MTB COACH EDUCATION: Instructors and coaches—want to grow your skills or get certified? Explore the Global Syndicate of Mountain Bike Coaches at www.gsmbc.pro.

DISCLAIMER
The views and opinions on The Mountain Bike Coaching Podcast: Donuts & Bikes are those of Kristian Jackson, Paul Howard, and guests, and don’t necessarily reflect the views of GSMBC, PMBIA, or others mentioned. Guest content reflects personal opinions and is not intended to offend or misrepresent any person or group.

LIABILITY DISCLAIMER
This podcast and its authors disclaim all responsibility for any damages resulting from use of or reliance on the content.

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Cornering: the piece of our riding we can always improve and seemingly can never 'perfect'... the holy grail of mountain biking! In this episode we discuss some of the myths and pitfalls riders can fall into and dive into some of the details behind the fundamental skills that a) will improve your cornering and b) you can work on anywhere, corners or no corners!
For coaches... there's a wealth of insight here to up your game and help make your cornering sessions more efficient, effective and fun!

  • Common myths
  • Pedal position
  • Switch foot
  • Absolutes vs pro's and cons
  • Techniques vs. Tactics
  • Highlighting the difference between "how to do" something vs. "how to learn" something.
  • Recipes and ingredients
  • Be patience - focus on ONE skill at a time
  • Flat corners vs. berms
  • Angulation and Inclination
  • Fundamentals of Position & Balance for cornering
  • Braking Progression... and yes, you can brake in corners!!
  • Leaning the bike... letting is lean first, before you 'make it lean'

SUPPORT THE SHOW! Like what we’re doing? Support us on Patreon for just $3/month. Your help keeps us delivering high-quality, independent content for mountain bikers and coaches worldwide. You're fueling better riding, smarter coaching, and the sport’s growth.
👉 patreon.com/user?u=88280311

FIND US ON INSTAGRAM: Get the latest updates, episode drops, and behind-the-scenes content. Follow @donutsandbikes.

MTB COACH EDUCATION: Instructors and coaches—want to grow your skills or get certified? Explore the Global Syndicate of Mountain Bike Coaches at www.gsmbc.pro.

DISCLAIMER
The views and opinions on The Mountain Bike Coaching Podcast: Donuts & Bikes are those of Kristian Jackson, Paul Howard, and guests, and don’t necessarily reflect the views of GSMBC, PMBIA, or others mentioned. Guest content reflects personal opinions and is not intended to offend or misrepresent any person or group.

LIABILITY DISCLAIMER
This podcast and its authors disclaim all responsibility for any damages resulting from use of or reliance on the content.

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Improve How You Learn and the Fundamentals of Coaching

How does the learning process interact with our work of coaching riders? What are some of the core practices of coaching mountain bikers? In this episode, we begin to unpack answers to these questions. We dig into some of the ways people learn on bikes and shine a light on a few techniques and concepts we use to train riders to become more effective in their efforts. Here we discuss:

  • The learning culture and debunking the adage “if you’re not crashing you’re not learning.”
  • The apprenticeship model
  • Goal setting and a menu in a restaurant?
  • The role of fun and playfulness in lessons
  • The idea of minimum terrain maximum technique
  • Learning is about change
  • Change isn’t comfortable
  • How do we build connections as coaches?
  • Respect and coaching
  • Divergent approaches to learning – right and wrong vs pros and cons
  • The role of feedback in the learning process
  • Feedback as a skill
  • Remember to have fun!
  • Jam on your face? A very memorable donut of the day!

SUPPORT THE SHOW! Like what we’re doing? Support us on Patreon for just $3/month. Your help keeps us delivering high-quality, independent content for mountain bikers and coaches worldwide. You're fueling better riding, smarter coaching, and the sport’s growth.
👉 patreon.com/user?u=88280311

FIND US ON INSTAGRAM: Get the latest updates, episode drops, and behind-the-scenes content. Follow @donutsandbikes.

MTB COACH EDUCATION: Instructors and coaches—want to grow your skills or get certified? Explore the Global Syndicate of Mountain Bike Coaches at www.gsmbc.pro.

DISCLAIMER
The views and opinions on The Mountain Bike Coaching Podcast: Donuts & Bikes are those of Kristian Jackson, Paul Howard, and guests, and don’t necessarily reflect the views of GSMBC, PMBIA, or others mentioned. Guest content reflects personal opinions and is not intended to offend or misrepresent any person or group.

LIABILITY DISCLAIMER
This podcast and its authors disclaim all responsibility for any damages resulting from use of or reliance on the content.

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undefined - Drops Part 1 - Techniques & Methods for Progression-based Learning

Drops Part 1 - Techniques & Methods for Progression-based Learning

Learning to drop can be intimidating. Learning to teach drops can be even more fright-inducing. But it doesn't, and more importantly, shouldn't have to be that way.
In this episode, we how examine how good coaching is good risk management and that skills-based coaching is a powerful way to build purposeful progressions.
Drops come in all sizes, shapes, and configurations and as a result, there usually isn't a single "right way" to ride a drop. In this episode we focus in on the skills we can control to create optimal performance.
For our listeners who are riders, we discuss some of the key skills-components we used to understand how to perform on drops.
For our coaches out there, we present some details on designing progressions, understanding rider anxiety, and other important important nuggets for helping riders succeed.

This episode includes:

  • Paul's highlights from his Downtime Podcast appearance
  • Highlights from Cornering Part 1
  • Common Myths about "doing" drops
  • Limitation of a “prescriptive” approach to teaching and learning drops
  • Risk Management as an element of teaching progressions
  • Rider assessment and warm ups for drops
  • Risk, Anxiety, and Empathy
  • Sizes of drops for teaching
  • The importance of a Point of Commitment
  • The role of the press, absorb, poke in controlling the bike’s trajectory.
  • The idea of being a driver not a survivor
  • The goal of teaching drops is teaching adaptability
  • Getting better on drops doesn’t automatically mean going to a bigger drop
  • Teaching drops is really teaching skills
  • Consistency, Correct Technique, and Confidence as measurement tools
  • When is it time to move to a bigger drop?
  • The importance of identifying Performance Affecting Factors
  • Identifying student goals vs. instructor goals
  • Don’t try to learn drop techniques on crappy drops!
  • What makes a drop good for teaching?
  • A preview of advanced drops
  • Donut of the day!

DISCLAIMER

The views, thoughts and opinions expressed by Donuts & Bikes - The Mountain Bike Coaching Podcast are solely those of the authors, Kristian Jackson and Paul Howard and their guests, and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of the PMBIA, or any other company, person or organization mentioned or included in the podcast. Any content provided by our guests or authors are of their opinion, and are not intended to malign any religion, ethic group, club, organization, company, individual, or anyone or anything.

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SUPPORT THE SHOW! Like what we’re doing? Support us on Patreon for just $3/month. Your help keeps us delivering high-quality, independent content for mountain bikers and coaches worldwide. You're fueling better riding, smarter coaching, and the sport’s growth.
👉 patreon.com/user?u=88280311

FIND US ON INSTAGRAM: Get the latest updates, episode drops, and behind-the-scenes content. Follow @donutsandbikes.

MTB COACH EDUCATION: Instructors and coaches—want to grow your skills or get certified? Explore the Global Syndicate of Mountain Bike Coaches at www.gsmbc.pro.

DISCLAIMER
The views and opinions on The Mountain Bike Coaching Podcast: Donuts & Bikes are those of Kristian Jackson, Paul Howard, and guests, and don’t necessarily reflect the views of GSMBC, PMBIA, or others mentioned. Guest content reflects personal opinions and is not intended to offend or misrepresent any person or group.

LIABILITY DISCLAIMER
This podcast and its authors disclaim all responsibility for any damages resulting from use of or reliance on the content.

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