Fahrtechnik Videos

Tips & tricks for biking

Together with our local riding technique expert Marc Brodesser from ridefirst.de, we give you tips and tricks in short explanatory videos so that beginners in particular don't lose the fun of riding a mountain bike right from the start. In this way, you can increase your riding safety step by step and continuously improve your level. Have a look!

MTB TUTORIAL MYTHS-DESTROYED #1

THE WORST MISTAKE IN DRIVING TECHNOLOGY - With Marc Brodesser!

MTB RIDING MYTHS CRUSHED #2

STOPPIE - NOSEWHEELIE IRRTUM NO. 1 - With Marc Brodesser!

MTB RIDING MYTHS CRUSHED #3

PRESSURE ON THE FRONT WHEEL BRINGING DRIVING TECHNOLOGY MYTH - With Marc Brodesser!

MTB RIDING TECHNIQUE MYTHS DESTROYED #4

WHEELIE MYTH NO. 1 - CREATING BETTER WHEELIES THIS WAY! - With Marc Brodesser!

Mountain bike riding technique #1: Basic position

The first part of the joint riding technique series of the Bike Arena Sauerland together with Marc Brodesser deals with the basic position when mountain biking. This is about positioning yourself correctly on the bike to be able to ride well in the terrain and overcome obstacles. But it is also the basis for other riding techniques such as manual and bunny hop.

Mountain bike riding technique #2: Curves

The second video of the Bike Arena Sauerland's riding technique series is all about cornering. From the choice of line to eye tracking and posture to footwork, Marc Brodesser explains everything you need to know to make the perfect turn.

Mountain bike riding technique #3: Obstacles & Bunny Hop

Overcoming obstacles with the bunny hop - that's the topic of the third video in the riding technique series. Marc Brodesser shows a step-by-step instruction starting from lifting the front wheel to lifting the rear wheel, over the seesaw to the Bunny Hop.

Mountain bike riding technique #4: Manual & Wheelie

In the fourth video of the Bike Arena Sauerland's riding technique series, Marc Brodesser explains everything about the Manual & Wheelie. The manual not only looks cool, but is also an important technique element. Whoever masters the manual can more easily overcome roots and hollows on trails and "surf" over them. The Wheelie trains the balance on the bike and can be helpful when it goes through puddles or uphill a step should be overcome. But ultimately only one thing helps - practice, practice, practice!

Mountain bike riding technique #5: Steep and technical trails

Video No. 5 of the riding technique series by Marc Brodesser and the Bike Arena Sauerland shows you the combination of technique elements on steep sections and trails. For this you need, among other things, safe cornering, proper braking and the optimal body position over your mountain bike. Check out the tips and try it out for yourself!

Mountain bike riding technique #6: Drops & edges

The sixth part of the Bike Arena Sauerland riding technique series is about how to safely master off-road edges and drops. The right choice of speed, momentum and safe landing are crucial. As always, "step-by-step" explained by Marc Brodesser. The bike parks in the Sauerland offer the ideal conditions to approach the topic.

Mountain bike riding technique #7: Pumptrack

The Pumptrack - great fun for young and old. With good coordination of arm and leg work, it is of course also possible without pedaling. Marc Brodesser shows you in the seventh part of the Bike Arena Sauerland riding technique series how it works and how exhausting the whole thing can be.

Mountain bike riding technique #8: Tables

In the eighth part of the Bike Arena Sauerland riding technique series, Marc Brodesser gives you tips on how to master tables. The choice of pace and the right impulse are what counts.