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  • Mike Sheppard
    Go with the flow,body position, don't brake sooo much, Look up, getting over things and so much more.That the trails I ride a not REAL MTB tracks, REAL MTB tracks are so much better (and more challenging)
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  • Justin Schooneneman
    What a fantastic experience. Normally rainy days keep me at home, but the skills clinic had me clearing obstacles and railing berms with a new found confidence in the rain and mud. A great way to learn new skills and get off the couch! A must do for any rider
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  • Peter McWaters
    I really thought the whole day was run very well. The intros were excellent, a great icebreaker and Norm's instruction was top notch. I think you are doing a wonderful job.
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  • Carolyn Deith
    PRIOR TO MY MTB SKILLS DAY, I HAD RIDDEN MY BIKE A HANDFUL OF TIMES AND KNEW NOTHING ABOUT SINGLE TRACK RIDING, IN 6 HOURS I HAVE LEARNED MORE THAN I COULD EVER HAVE EXPECTED AND HAVE CONFIDENCE TO CONTINUE ON. THE STAFF AT MTB WERE ACCOMMODATING AND EXTREMELY THOROUGH AND ABOVE ALL WERE NON-INTIMIDATING DESPITE THEIR EXPERTISE. THANKYOU VERY, VERY MUCH FOR AN AWESOME DAY!
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  • Stephanie Coleman
    I had a really fun day, thanks heaps guys. The all girls environment was great. Am hoping to further improve, definitely keen to do another course with you. Cheers!
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  • Melissa Purcell
    The log riding was fantastic and the down hill position
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  • Tony Timonowicz
    Enjoyed the day! Left the day wanting more. Cant think of any improvements. Cheers.
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  • Stacey Lawrence
    I learnt basic techniques and body awareness (where my body is and where it should be). I also learnt that I am not that crap. This may sound like a weird thing to learn but I have been reluctant to join a riding group in Vic. with people that I don?t know because of the potential embarrassment factor. Up until now, I have been meeting with friends from Canberra to ride, which doesn?t happen often enough to build fitness and skills. But now I am keen to get stuck into MTB riding and join a group and maybe even build…
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  • Emma Gilmour
    The clininc was everything I was hoping it would be and more. I don't have anything to suggest to make it better. The group sizes were perfect, the instructors lovely, the atmosphere was relaxed and fun and most of all it increased my enjoyment of mountain biking. i can't wait to get back out there.
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  • Jasmina Stanic
    Numbers allocated to each guide were fantastic, provide individuals with schedule/time line of course, everything was great, support and encouragement was great.
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  • Alistair Earles
    I am struggling to think of a better way that the course could have been run. Well done! I know that there was only one day, and I was exhausted at the end of it anyway, but in an ideal world (where I was 15kg lighter with had heaps of energy) I would have liked to have more flowing repetition. This is dictated a lot by the terrain, but if there was a really short looped trail with a drop off, a jump, a log and a steep section that we could repeat ten times in an hour, I think…
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  • Carolina Alvear
    Yes I have learnt so much because I was a real beginner and the course has made me more enthusiastic to continue with MTB riding.
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  • Stella Lacey
    Safety first - basic checks, navigating slight downhill in attack position, a switchback, drop, built up log, roots/drop combo, single log, up hill/rocks combo and "THE DOWNHILL"!!!! Oh yeah and that Norm has had heaps of practice catching riders mid fall - sorry Norm you had some more practice at the 02 Aug clinic!!!!
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  • Neil Harrington
    Informative,friendly,fun.Learn't heaps, what a great day!
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  • Beth Meades
    I thoroughly enjoyed the day and thought it was pitched at exactly the right level. Thank you
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  • Andrew Ferguson
    lots. Its easier to do this stuff with a bit of speed, well at least more than I was doing them at. Hairpins and releasing the front brake, pushing the bike forward over obstacles. Maintaining speed over obstacles/drops by launching
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  • Cameron Maunder
    better cornering technique - had no idea that cornering on flat I should be back of the seat - If anything I thought my weight should be forward! Pumping on a drop, track standing tips.. um, I ride too big a chainring most of the time.. The "truth" behind offroad rolling resistance tire pressure and UST (will be looking into Stan's soon), "Look up!" In the rockgardens... Un-weighting the front end - never thought of it that way, just tended to smash my way through obstacles. Torque bars make an excellent dessert in a pinch...
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  • Phil Bickerdike
    Braking, braking, braking!! How to ride switchbacks. How to get up and over logs (no matter the size). How to ride berms with more speed and confidence.
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  • Aaron Fennell
    Great course, definite confidence booster
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  • Ben Culton
    Jess, Norm and the rest of the gang run their courses in a friendly and entertaining way. A perfect way to spend a day learning new skills or refining the ones you already have.
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The two main instructors are Norm and Jessica Douglas . This husband and wife team have been playing with bikes most of their lives. They live and breath Mountain Biking and can be found most weekends competing in Endurance races ranging from short 6 hour races up to and including 24 hour solo races.

Adam Kelsall , Liz Mulconry and Rowan Lamont make up the rest of this team. Our instructors have been hand picked for their professionalism and teaching abilities first and their riding abilities second. At MTBSkills.com.au we firmly believe that YOU are the most important person in the skills session... NOT the instructor. We are very lucky to have such a wonderful team.

Norm DouglasNORM DOUGLAS

Norm Douglas started like most kids growing up in the ''burbs riding bikes. However unlike most he and his brother Allan took it one step further and started racing BMX''s in the late 70''s during the inception of the sport. The basic skills Norm learned during this time can still be seen in his riding today and he loves showing others just how easy these can be. Norm has competed in Road Racing, BMX and Mountain Bikes. He still owns two vintage BMX''s and regularly takes them down to the BMX tracks to get some air! Norm''s philosophy to Mountain Bike riding is simple... stay smooth, pick your lines, and don''t be scared of "getting some air!"

JESS DOUGLAS

Apart from work...I get to train on my road or MTB around 15-30 hours a week depending on my workload and the weather of course. I must admit, I am lucky to be self employed and living the dream.

My reality checks are my 15 year old daughter, who loves to sleep, eat and sit on MSN and MY Space. I have 2 dogs who just want to be fed and cuddled. I have a cat who wants to eat and sleep. And then there is Norm...actually he looks after himself and is awesome at keeping our bike gear in order and fully serviced. The not so glamourous side of my life is that I actually do dishes, sweep floors, empty kitty litter, clean toilets and hang out washing!

vertical---jump-smlSomehow or other...I manage to fit in racing road or MTB very regularly and continue to remain inspired in this pursuit. Check out www.jessicadouglas.com for my race entries and results etc...

 

Jessica Douglas was a little different to most teenage girls. Jessica loved nothing more than hopping on her bike and setting off on adventures all over Geelong. As a school girl she completed 2 "Great Victorian Bike Rides", which was her first real taste of endurance riding. After she met Norm, she was introduced to the joys or racing, which fueled her inner desire to win! Jessica is now regularly in the top echalon of elite female endurance MTB''ers in the country and at 35 is only just starting to realize her full potential. Jessica''s ability and technique on the bike is evident to everyone, that you don''t need to have ridden BMX bikes to be able to learn correct technique.

"One of the most important skills that I have learnt is to ride smoothly and pump the trail for all its worth. I mostly race long, endurance events, such as riding SOLO for 24 hours. It is essential to get 'maximum return for minimal effort'. This means no or little braking, relaxed upper body, smooth pedalling, always looking ahead and definately choosing the smoothest line. I like to ride a trail with the same joy that you get from a flowing roller coaster ride. As I am improving my riding skills, so too am I feeling pretty fresh at the end of these races in comparison to when I first started...and this is due to being able to ride the track using all its advantages."

Our courses are for any type of rider and we can show you that learning REAL technique will not only make you a better rider but also let you have more fun and or go faster... whatever floats your boat.

 

adam.jpgAdam Kelsall

Growing up in the small inland town of Marysville, Adam was one of those kids that did everything. Moving to Mountain Biking in his late teens he learned by crashing, and crashing until he finally got it right. Adam has come into the MTBSkills.com.au team with not only a wealth of cycling experience but also years as a education professional, and outdoor education expert.

Adam has competed in many endurance events and has travelled the world extensively. He teaching style is one of confidence building and showing you the correct techniques along the way. Oh and he loves to surf... but we forgive him for that.

 

Liz Mulconry

liz.jpgOutdoor adventure sports has always grabbed Liz. She discovered Mountain Biking only a few short years ago, and has progressed to become a very handy rider.

Liz first came to our attention after she participated in one of our clinics. We quickly realised there was more to this girl that spunky looks. Being a qualified secondary teacher and having coached numerous other sports, Liz was quickly brought up to speed in the MTBSkills.com.au ways.

Her professionalism shines through in her teaching manner, and her students are always only too quick to heap praise on her.


Rowan Lamont

orange.jpgRowan threw his leg over his first bicycle aged three, found his balance and rolled down a grassy hill promptly crashing into a patch of stinging nettles. He is now able to steer his bike but still has a habit of falling off particularly if there is an audience.

Mountain biking has been a constant source of freedom, excitement and fun for Rowan since riding his first ‘real’ mountain bike nearly 20 years ago. Over the past few years he has enjoyed sharing his knowledge and expertise to help build peoples riding confidence and mountain biking ability. Rowan brings with him a depth of experience having raced, ridden and rolled-around on the floor laughing in many mountain biking towns across the world.