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Old 24-May-2006, 15:12
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I wonder if we could have a section based on learning to ride.

I look at some pictures people have posted or their avantars of themselves riding, and think to my self that looks good, or your body is wrong there and so on.


Im sure the old story of if it looks right it is............

So how about a riding surgery?

start with me if you like?

Different people ride with a different style, there is no set way to ride or position to be in, which brings me back to my original question regarding do css teach you one way and is that way the same regardless of your style or the type of bike you ride or is it tailored to you ?

1 style... 1 position...... drills... all the same.. .same braking point... same turn in... same apex.....

everything the same...

you are all assimilated

It seems to me you have a very poor recollection of what gets said on a school day Steve. It differs from my recollection of my days as a student there. I remember talking to Andy about different lines and how they relate to turning points etc - he sent me out and got me turning before the marker and after it so I'd know the difference it made to me. Then you can choose what works best for you - but the important thing is that you now know what works for you and what doesn't, and what the significance of having a turning point is.

If you felt it worked like that why didn't you speak to Paul Debnam about it? You had one of the schools most experienced coaches allocated to you on your day.
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