This eighteen-episode online coaching series is designed to take dirt bike riders through the core skills such as correct riding position, bike set up, cornering, hills, line selection, plus all the way through to obstacle crossings, jumps, wheelies and hard enduro techniques.
Each lesson is set in a way that allows you to see in detail the techniques broken down visually as well as described verbally by Chris. You will not only be told what to do, but why, when and how.
You can watch the episodes by logging in to your account, or using the Say No To Slow app. You can download the videos to the app and watch anywhere, anytime, even offline. Once you purchase the series, it's yours!
Buy now for just NZ$70.
In addition to action packed instructional lessons, you will be shown practice exercises & drills so you are able to easily identify what you can go out and practice straight away. With multiple camera angles, slow motion footage and detailed explanations, the techniques and instruction are easy to understand.
Chris Birch is one of the world’s most sought after off-road motorcycle coaches, and has been coaching since 2007. He’s won events such as Romaniacs and the Roof of Africa. Chris’s teaching style is relaxed, detailed, and extremely relatable. He focusses on why techniques work rather than simply telling people what to do.
Learning new skills can take time, here you can access the full series online, as often as you like. That means you can go over the same technique as much as you need to so that you can perfect it before moving to the next one!
Three proven techniques to get your front wheel off the ground in a controlled manner, a crucial riding technique, not just for showing off.
1. Seated wheelie: practicing control, safe, and great for beginners learning to wheelie.
2. Clutch pop wheelie: great for learning to get the front wheel up, maximum control. Excellent for riding in the bush, hard enduro techniques, and obstacles.
3. The really fun one: standing up low speed wheelie - big, high, low speed, great for balance, holding the front wheel up a long time (great fun for showing off to be honest!) It's also a really good clutch control, general practice exercise and can really benefit your hill climbing. Give it a go!
18 in-depth lessons you will receive full access to...