Mountain biking is a great way to improve your cycling skills, vary your triathlon training, and increase your confidence on the bike. There is a lot you can gain by getting out of our comfort zone and getting a bit dirty.

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    It might seem a little daunting to leave the smooth asphalt and the comfort of your perfectly tuned triathlon bike. But it’s something a lot of athletes do every year when they compete in XTERRA and other cross triathlon events. However, aside from race preparation, there are a lot of advantages to riding a mountain bike.

    The skill benefits include improving your cornering and braking along with having more control of the bike. Riding your mountain bike outside will likely result in a natural Fartlek session and cause you varying your cadence – a great way to keep workouts more interesting.

    There really are loads of cross-overs and skills that mountain biking can add to our road riding. Many worry about the risk involved with riding off-road, but you don’t have to tear it down the trails, just ride within your own comfort and ENJOY IT!

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    – Yes, we are triathletes, and yes, we are on mountain bikes. But why? Well actually there’s a lot that can be gained by going out of our comfort zone, onto mountain bikes, and getting a bit dirty. – Well it can be a little bit daunting to leave that smooth asphalt,

    And your finely tuned triathlon bike. But it’s something that a lot of athletes do every year when they compete in XTERRA, and cross-triathlons, but aside from those races there’s still so much you can gain from riding a mountain bike. – To start with if you live in a country that has harsh winters, unlike this place right now. Then mountain biking can be a great way of mixing your training up. And preventing you from spending every ride indoors on the turbo trainer. And something feels a little bit better

    About getting a mountain bike dirty, and muddy compared to your road bike. Perhaps it’s just because we’re a little less precious about our mountain bikes. And they are designed for that after all. And by venturing out onto the trails you’re also honing your bike skills ready for when the weather improves,

    And you can head out on your road bike. – Whilst road cycling and mountain biking may seem like very different sports there’s actually a lot of similar skills that transfer from one to the other. In fact, mountain biking is a great way to practise your all round skills

    Without the fear of falling off on the road. And you don’t have to worry about traffic. – Another really beneficial aspect of mountain biking is the training effect, due to the terrain, and the effort required to get over, or around obstacles. It sort of creates it’s own natural fartlek.

    Even just a short ride can be quite punchy, and have a huge training benefit. Which can be really useful if you are lacking motivation to do a session on the bike, indoors, or out on the road. – In a similar way the terrain, obstacles, and various surfaces will cause you

    To constantly change your cadence when you’re out on a mountain bike ride. But if you’re a road cyclist you might have got into a bit of a rut of sticking within a small cadence range. And that makes it really difficult to change when you need to. With mountain biking it does go

    From one extreme to the other. So, for example, if you’re stuck into a habit of an over-gearer this will really help you solve that problem. – The need to move your body weight around in the saddle, and on the bike is actually far more important than many of us realise,

    Particularly when we’re descending, or cornering. But again, we can be quite lazy with this when we’re solely riding on the road. We plant ourselves in the saddle, and we stay put. But in mountain biking you have to, if you want to stay rubber side down. It helps to build your confidence with shifting

    Your body weight around throughout the whole bike. And in some cases, you’ll even have to shift your whole body weight back off the saddle. – If you have more confidence in your braking ability then you can dramatically become a better cyclist. And what better way to do that than mountain biking.

    Unlike with road cycling, you’re gonna be constantly using your brakes, or lightly feathering them when you’re riding off-road. And being able to control that braking power will help massively with your descents, and cornering, and it might even your improve your speed. – With all this comes increased confidence, and handling for cornering.

    Now whilst the surface and tyres may be different, it still allows you to find the limits of cornering, how much grip you have, and even how much you can bank the bike over. And again, mountain biking offers plenty of opportunities to practise this, along with shifting your body weight around to help this.

    – With more mountain biking experience you’ll soon learn that you need to look ahead of where you’re going, and look for the exit of the corners. It is tempting to look at the obstacles just in front of you, but you’ll soon learn not to do that. And this skill actually transfers really nicely

    Across to the road as well, especially if you’re riding in groups. And you’re looking ahead for corners. – There really are loads of cross-overs, and skills that mountain biking can add to our road riding. Personally, I just like the change, and variety from the norm.

    – Well you might be worried about the risk involved with mountain biking, but you don’t have to tear it down all the trails, you can just stay within your comfort zone. If you want to catch more videos from GTN, just hit the globe to subscribe.

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    21 Comments

    1. I started off with a hard tail and I thought I was being slow when riding with Roadies. But when I got a road bike I went far faster then most of them!

    2. Great video and I agree as to the benefits mentioned but there is the increased risk of injury if going hard. Ben Hoffman at Cape Epic and Ironman recently is a case in point.

    3. as a XC-rider and also a roadie, a skinsuit or aero-skinsuit on a hardtail or a full-sus XC rig is srly asking for trouble. At least when you don't race where changing into more MTBish clothes might cost time, during training it's unnecessary risk, plus Malta is quite unforgiving with it's rocky, dry hardpack with crashes

    4. Oh man, you guys… as a mountain biker getting into Tri's, I treat my MTB's just as precious as my CXers – which double as my road/tri bikes too. The shame!! 🤣🤪

    5. Been doing this over winter myself, but with cyclocross rather than MTB. I have noticed the difference in the amount of bike control i have now and how much more confident i am when cornering and braking.

    6. Is it only me or did Heather stay away as much as possible off the gravel? Good video and awesome scenery, none the less.

    7. Off road biking: Focus/reaction time/picking the right line-yes it will make you a better road cyclist. ALSO, that front brake (especially disc brakes) can be lethal! FEATHER that front brake on the decsents (left hand brake).

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