Trail Boss Academy at Mountain Creek

carvegybe

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I need a private class to learn the Punch properly. My timing sucks. But on 1:1 basis it will be my wife giving me the punch for spending money.

Is there like a half dozen people on here who would be interested? Last time Jeff tried teaching me this all I learned was the pleasure of pedal pins hitting the shin. I still have the bruises and this was quite some time ago....
 

Ryan.P

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Team MTBNJ Halter's
For anyone on the fence about doing these , just do it . I had a pretty specific agenda and had enough of Jeff's time to solidify my feelings about certain techniques and have the confidence to check a few things of my list , well at least one , my whips are still questionable at times but seriously super fun day would highly recommend.
 

krink

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I need a private class to learn the Punch properly. My timing sucks. But on 1:1 basis it will be my wife giving me the punch for spending money.

Is there like a half dozen people on here who would be interested? Last time Jeff tried teaching me this all I learned was the pleasure of pedal pins hitting the shin. I still have the bruises and this was quite some time ago....
I’d be interested in a small group.
 

ebarker9

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Need 4 more. Cmon peeps!

I'd probably be in as well, depending on timing.

Regarding the Mt creek event, I'm pretty sold on the Saturday class but on the fence about Sunday. Would say that I'm a pretty fundamentally sound rider who's done a few other riding school things but I'm pretty much beginner level for jumps and drops... not sure I'm willing to step up the commitment level much beyond the progression drops in a class setting. Thoughts?
 

krink

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I'd probably be in as well, depending on timing.

Regarding the Mt creek event, I'm pretty sold on the Saturday class but on the fence about Sunday. Would say that I'm a pretty fundamentally sound rider who's done a few other riding school things but I'm pretty much beginner level for jumps and drops... not sure I'm willing to step up the commitment level much beyond the progression drops in a class setting. Thoughts?
I’m the same. Comfortable on the tabletops on Deviant, looking to progress to the drops/jumps on something like Tempest.
 

frug

Member
I'll vouch for these classes. Definitely worth it and a ton of fun. Took the intermediate course last summer. Jeff and his coaches helped me iron out some bad habits, most notably in my jumping technique (or lack thereof). Would like to take the advanced class next season after I feel a bit more comfortable at Creek.
 
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