I didn't mean any disrespect in my comment, I guess some could take it negatively who don't know me. I prob shouldn't post much in a beginner forum lol. Sorry all.
I will emphasize what I meant by that in a nicer way to beginners or anybody for that matter.
I'm sorry but I really do think it's hilarious the amount of riders (not beginner) who don't even know how to actually do a very beginner trick that I learned when I was like 8. If you can't bunny hop as high without clips then your prob not actually doing it right. Sure do whatever works for you but for a beginner in reference to basic skills that's not what I think we want to tell them.
The emphasis was on building correct bunnyhop technique in this beginner forum. It wouldn't do any beginner justice to tell them to just clip in cause you don't have to learn how to do it right then. Yes I could have worded it better but the point remains.
I do come across a little corse at times I guess and sorry for that. I was raised in one of the big cities and it's just my style, I ride the same way, you guys know, but there's something to be said for that as well. It's an affective attitude for succesful mtn biking! I am a dick to my bike and to everything it rides over in my quest to dominate all terrain in front of me. In a sport that's mostly mental beginners can take away something from that as well. Also, I hope I don't make things sound too easy. Getting great at something isn't. I rode literally almost every day last summer for at least 30 mins because I wanted to go from good to really good. Many days I literally rode for 5-6 hours on different trails and always ended with skill building urban. I didn't work last summer and if you guys only knew how many hours I spent sessioning the same urban feature over and over until I could or coultn't ride it anymore, literally for hours until very early in the am almost daily. I rode, almost every day of winter as well for at least 15mins and for many, many hours working delivery for JJ all winter. More than one person has told me last summer, wow you have got really good at biking very quickly, it didn't happen by accident!
I may not come out and spell everything out in easy to read text for a beginner or whoever and I will work on that I promise. There is something valuable in almost everything I say though. I like to stir the mental pot if you will. I'm a writer that's just how my brain works. Stuff I write hopefully get's people thinking and provokes people to learn even if it does piss them off a little, sometimes that's necessary for people to get thinking differently for themselves and act accordingly. Yep, I got philosophical in a beginner mtn bike forum, sorry again!