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    1. It looks like you’re not getting the rear end up. Can you bunny hop on flat ground and clear obstacles? It’s the same row / anti-row motion.

    2. MiamiDadeShooter on

      Everything, you didn’t even really preload you just lowered your upper body. Your timing was off too.

    3. Rude_Comment_6395 on

      It looks like you’re unweighting your back wheel too early. Push it into the face of the lip and use the full take off with both wheels. Watch the Ben Cathro how to jump video. He explains the techniques perfectly.

    4. You bent and used your upper body more than your legs. Use the jump as a spring board for the whole bike, lift the front and pop off the back.
      If you can bunny hop off the back wheel on flat ground, adapt that to the jump. Start slow and go small at first so you don’t loop out.

    5. You’re only pulling up on the front of the bike. You need more speed and should learn to bunny hop on flat to practice getting the rear up.

    6. flirtylabradodo on

      Popping too soon. I think that could be cleared at that speed but you’d need to boost pretty hard. Maybe do less and go a bit faster.

    7. BackgroundTicket4947 on

      It looks like you’re pulling up on your bars when your front tire reaches the max height, which may be causing you to push down on your petals preventing your rear tire from lifting. I could be wrong though…

    8. you jumped over the jump face instead of jumping off it. do the same thing except pop when the rear wheel is at the lip of the jump

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