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ECOLE VTT Module "Déséquilibres

ECOLE VTT Module "Déséquilibres

Finely crafted tours by
and for practitioners

Do you want to learn or review techniques for riding a mountain bike? Depending on your level, this module "imbalances" will teach you how to move on the public road with a bike, how to dissociate rider/bike. You will master slow movements and mobility on the bike. You will also see how to master the different imbalances and the global dissociation. 

Half day
Without accommodation
Further training
Intermediate?

140 €

Half day
Without accommodation
Further training
Intermediate?

140 €

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Highlights
  • Supervision by a qualified MCF instructor
  • Progressive educational workshops
  • Exercises carried out in the mountains
  • Remarkable landscapes
  • Small groups max 4 people
  • Workshops adapted to mountain bikes or ATVs
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Details of this service

For this level, you will see basic techniques such as progressing using the pedal-brake, riding straight in an elevated lane and lifting the rear wheel using the front brake. front brake 

The objective of this level? To perform a stand-up, front and back wheel back and jumping movements. jumping. 

The aim of this level is to perform a reverse foot stance, a wheeling wheeling and balancing on the rear wheel with a with a treadmill bounce. All this like a boss! 

This level will show you how to move by jumping on the rear wheel on the rear wheel and perform a manual like a pro! ! 

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