
Discover
Mountain Biking
For the complete beginner.
Look no further – we can help you
“Jackie makes me feel very proud of myself, and the other guys in the group are so friendly and welcoming”
Discover
Mountain Biking
For the complete beginner.
Look no further – we can help you
“Jackie makes me feel very proud of myself, and the other guys in the group are so friendly and welcoming”
“Jackie makes me feel very proud of myself, and the other guys in the group are so friendly and welcoming”
Discover
Mountain Biking
For the complete beginner.
Look no further – we can help you
Discover Mountain Biking
These courses are for the complete beginner and for those wanting to get into mountain biking but not sure where to begin or who are lacking the confidence when riding. Having that help on hand with starting your journey and ensuring you are learning the fundamentals correctly will only help your riding ability progress quicker. We put the theory into practice and then the practice into actual riding.
They are filled with encouragement, fun and laughter. The more you can relax the better you will become.
So please get in touch to put your name down for the group session so we can get you riding confidently as soon as possible.
If you would rather not wait or would like a more personal session then we can do an individual half day or private groups see below – £200
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The courses are run on an ad hoc basis over a day with a minimum of 4 riders and a max of 8 riders in a group.
£130 p/day per person
Individual half day £200
Get in touch to book your place/express an interest. Please see below for more information or get in touch if you have any questions.
Part 1:
We go through
- Bike Set Up
- Pre-ride checks
- Choosing the right tyre pressures
- Setting your saddle height for off-road riding
- Handlebar controls setup
- Setting up your forks and shock
- Dropper posts usage and set-up
- Gear Selection
- Braking
- Body Position & Movement
- The Ready Position
- Moving around the bike
- Weight Shifting
- Speed Control
- Cornering
- Mastering climbing and descents
- Trail Flow – reading the trail
- Mind Skills
- Relaxing on the bike and staying loose
- Riding within yourself to stay in control
- Positive thinking and visualisation
- Looking
- Dismissing distractions to maintain concentration and commitment
- Developing confidence through fundamentals instead of luck
Part 2:
Practise what you’ve learnt going through beautiful local countryside

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