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[QUOTE="bud, post: 33740, member: 16160"] I'm pretty much a newbie myself, but I can say one thing for sure: the mx track isn't the best place to learn. The jumps at my local track are too steep, so you get more height than distance. It doesn't help confidence much seeing kids getting 10' high off these jumps either. I found the best place to practise jumps was on my parent's farm, where there's grassy mounds of various sizes in one pasture. Jumps where you get 20' of distance, but only 3-4' off the ground are much less nerve wracking than those ones where you have to get 6' or more else you endo. And grass is better than hard dirt to take a spill on [img]http://dirtrider.net/forums/ubb/smile.gif[/img]<FONT SIZE='1' FACE='arial' color='gray'> [Edited by bud 07-29-1999.] [/QUOTE]
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