If you’ve ever hesitated before a log — or smashed into one and hoped for the best — this weekend will change that.
These sessions are built to turn hesitation into control and fear into flow.
Whether you’re a total beginner or already clearing small obstacles, I’ll show you exactly how to build real, repeatable skill — not just more throttle and luck
I am running two dedicated log riding sessions — both hands-on, small-group, and designed for rapid progress:
🔹 Session 1 — Front Wheel Lift & Confidence
For riders who are new, nervous, or just never learned the right way.
You’ll master:
- How to lift and place your front wheel safely and consistently
- The clutch-throttle timing that gives control (not chaos)
- Body position and weight shift that make logs feel smaller every time
You’ll walk away knowing exactly what to do — and why it works.
🔹 Session 2 — Flow & Momentum
Already lifting your wheel? Time to link it together.
This session is about:
- Carrying speed with balance and intent
- Generating more lift and drive
- Floating cleanly over larger logs and uneven terrain
By the end, you’ll be riding obstacles smoother, faster, and with total control.
🧠 How I Coach
Most riders just “try harder.”
I teach you the why behind what works — the physics, the timing, the patterns — and then we build it together.
Each day runs like this:
> Theory: I explain the system clearly — the real mechanics behind what your bike is doing.
> Targeted drills: We build the right habits with structured repetition.
> Real-world riding: We take it to the terrain — with live, immediate feedback so it sticks.
You’ll never leave guessing what to do next.
💥 Why It Works
I’ve spent decades breaking riding down to first principles — from Newton’s laws to your clutch hand.
It’s the same process I’ve used to help hundreds of riders get results faster than they thought possible.
No fluff. No generic “go faster” advice. Just clear, methodical steps that make sense the moment you try them.
🕘 Details
> Sunday October 26th - Level 1
> Sunday November 16th - Level 2
> 6 Riders Only — so you get feedback every attempt.
> Enduro + Small ADV