How to Ride a Mountain Bike

How to Ride a Mountain Bike

Mountain Biking - Getting Started

Mountain Biking - Getting Started

Mountain Biking - Riding Responsibly

Mountain Biking - Riding Responsibly

Mountain Biking - Vision & Body Relaxation

Mountain Biking - Vision & Body Relaxation

Mountain Biking - Drive Train Fundamentals

Mountain Biking - Drive Train Fundamentals

Mountain Biking - Using the Brakes

Mountain Biking - Using the Brakes

Mountain Biking - Cornering

Mountain Biking - Cornering

Mountain Biking - Dealing with Trail Obstacles

Mountain Biking - Dealing with Trail Obstacles

Mountain Biking - Riding Down a Hill

Mountain Biking - Riding Down a Hill

Mountain Biking - Riding Up a Hill

Mountain Biking - Riding Up a Hill

Mountain Biking - The Art of Falling

Mountain Biking - The Art of Falling

How to Ride a Mountain Bike

How to Ride a Mountain Bike

Understanding the Importance of Bike Safety

Understanding the Importance of Bike Safety

Share the Road to Prevent Accidents

Share the Road to Prevent Accidents

Bike Safety Tips For Adults

Bike Safety Tips For Adults

Creating a Bicycle Friendly America

Creating a Bicycle Friendly America

Be A Bike Safety Role Model

Be A Bike Safety Role Model

Prevent Sport Injuries & Improve Performance

Prevent Sport Injuries & Improve Performance

Olympic BMX Jumping

Olympic BMX Jumping

How to Ride a Mountain Bike

How to Ride a Mountain Bike

Bike Care - Checking Your Tire Pressure

Bike Care - Checking Your Tire Pressure

Bike Care - How to Take a Rear Wheel Off a Bike

Bike Care - How to Take a Rear Wheel Off a Bike

Bike Care - How to Change a Bike Tire Tube

Bike Care - How to Change a Bike Tire Tube

What are some common injuries or problem tendancies among people who play sports?

What are some common injuries or problem tendancies among people who play sports?

View more ...

Scott Scudamore

www.more-mtb.org  

703 717 1714

I have been mountain biking since 1993 and have been active in Mountain Bike Advocacy since 1997.   I am a self-proclaimed MTB Junkie.  I have been involved with MTB advocacy for over 14 years, 7 of those years on the Mid-Atlantic Off-Road Enthusiasts  (MORE)  Board in various positions, including President twice.  I have helped to maintain and/or build and design portions of the trails at Fountainhead, Schaeffer, Rosaryville, Gambrill, Cabin John, Wakefield, Accotink, Colt's neck, Cedarville, Conway Robinson and Riverbend.  All legal mountain bike venues within 100 miles of Washington DC.  I am  the current International Mountain Bike Association (IMBA) Representative for the DC Metro area.  I also represents IMBA on the National Rivers and Trails Coalition Working Group.  I am currently President of  the Board of Directors for the local Trips for Kid’s  Chapter. I was Race Director for their first 2 Charity Mountain Bike Races held the end of October   I joined Potomac Velo Bike Racing Club in 1999 and have helped run their MTB and cross races for over 11 years performing various duties including course designer, assistant race director, announcer, course setup, registration, and awards.  I have raced both MTB and Cyclocross since 1995 but have spent the past  7 years doing a few MTB races while I concentrate on the sport of Off-Road Triathlon, XTERRA .   I am also a member of the Bike Lane Elite Racing team.  I started racing XTERRA just a couple of years ago and was totally hooked from the beginning. I have competed in 31 XTERRA races including the 2005 and 2007 National Championships in Lake Tahoe finishing 5th  in 2007 and ended up Mid-Atlantic Regional Champion in 2004 and 2009. I also competed in the 2007,2009 and  2010 XTERRA World  Championships.    I am also currently  a staff member for EX2Adventures. They produce local off-road races that challenge competitors of varied interest and ability. From  Trail running, mountain biking, adventure racing, off road triathlons they pretty much have an event for anyone.    I have  given MTB instruction clinics to the newbie’s before the 2004 VQ. I have competed in two VentureQuest races, the EX2 Off-Road Half Marathon, the Backyard Burn 10 mile Trail Runs, numerous Cranky Monkey  MTB races, and the EX2 Off-Road Xterra Triathlon 5 times.     I love mountain biking and all that it does for me.  It is my passion and also my mid-life crisis.  

 Shawn Punga was the other member of the team that did the video.  As an active member of MORE for over three years,his involvement with the club has included trail work, trail advocacy, and trail planning at Fairlands, Patapsco, Hoyles Mill, the Upper Rock Creek project, the Watershed, Schaeefer and Roseryville. He has organized and taught a variety of different skills clinics, for different levels of riders as well as leading dozens rides at nearly every venue in the area, His contributions were recognized in 2006 with a Silver Spoke award for Ride Leader of the Year.

Mountain Biking - Vision & Body Relaxation

Mountain biking expert Scott Scudamore discusses vision and body relaxation.

Print

Transcripts

Scott Scudamore: Hi! My name is Scott Scudamore and we are teaching you how to ride a mountain bike with confidence. In this clip, we are going to talk about the vision and the relaxation and how your body is when you are on the bike. It is very important that you not look at the front wheel while you are riding. You want to kind of look as far ahead in the trail as comfortable and that also will slow the bike down a little bit. If your bike is not going slower, but by you looking forward it is slowing your trail down just a little bit. You want to look ahead; if you see a big tree or if you see a big rock that you do not want to hit, you don't want to look at the rock, you do not want to look at the tree; you want to look ahead as to where you want to go. If you look where you don't want to go, unfortunately that is where you are going to go. So, it is very-very important that we are looking ahead of the trail and keeping that look ahead because if you are looking down at the wheel you are going to loose control of the bike. So, along those same lines, when you are riding on the bike we want to have our elbows slightly relaxed and bent, nice and comfortable. We don't want a death grip on the handlebars; we want a nice, easy feel on the handlebars. We have our buts slightly off the saddle, kind of just going off and on the bike; we do not want to be way down on the saddle, just kind of nice and easy on the saddle and when we are coasting thought the trail, when we are not paddling, we want to have our paddles that we call the three o'clock and nine o'clock. So, you do not want to have the paddles up like this or like this; you want to have them leveled across the trail. There is a couple of reasons for that; one, you are going to be able to have a nice, your balance is going to be better because you are going to have nice stable platform for both feet. It is going to be the same, but more importantly if you have got your paddles there, if you have obstacles on the trail that you are trying to avoid, if you have one paddle down and one paddle up, then one paddle down in wherever ways, it's going to hit that obstacle. So, those were tips on vision, things you have to lookout when you are on the trail and things you do to keep your body nice and relaxed while you are riding your bike.

Videos stop just after beginining by MTBGreg at 08/02/10 08:43PM Flag

I'm watching the Mountain Biking Videos however I've noticed that several of them stop just after starting for a few clips. Any advice?

(Add Comment)

Bike Care - Checking Your Tire Pressure

Bike Care - Checking Your Tire Pressure

Bike Care - How to Lubricate Your Bike Chain

Bike Care - How to Lubricate Your Bike Chain

Bike Care - Alternative Methods of Supporting Your Bike

Bike Care - Alternative Methods of Supporting Your Bike

Bike Care - Assembling a Bike Trail Kit

Bike Care - Assembling a Bike Trail Kit

Bikeskills.com: How to Jump a Mountain Bike

Bikeskills.com: How to Jump a Mountain Bike

Understanding the Importance of Bike Safety

Understanding the Importance of Bike Safety

Bike Safety Tips For Adults

Bike Safety Tips For Adults

Be A Bike Safety Role Model

Be A Bike Safety Role Model

Bike Care - The Difference Between Tire Valves

Bike Care - The Difference Between Tire Valves

Bike Care - How to Clean Your Bike Chain

Bike Care - How to Clean Your Bike Chain