Beginner Training classes return
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Beginner Training classes return
Hi guys! Sorry to let you guys down on the begginer training classes before, but i'm back. I'm sad to say I wont be doing a live class. I will however be doing videos and will be in series(like Gary Semics) probably starting with corner techniques or base foundations. I would like to know what you guys out there want to know to learn and will teach to what is highest voted.
Tell me what you guys think!
Tell me what you guys think!
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For anyone without a mx simulator account (read the rules then get one or) email me at letsfreakgaming@gmail.com
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Can u do whoops in supercross and maybe some suspention tips thanks
If any other begginers see this I want to start or join a team
If any other begginers see this I want to start or join a team
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sometime this week. I think ill actually start out with describing setupsSerjovax wrote:i need a trainer so it sounds great to me when u gona start
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If you can describe the settings changes required to compensate for larger / smaller whoops on a track, that would be great.letsfreak wrote:sometime this week. I think ill actually start out with describing setupsSerjovax wrote:i need a trainer so it sounds great to me when u gona start
The whoops inconsistent size on different tracks is the thing that screws me for an overall supercross setup, and when I try screwing with it, bad stuff happens.
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Well I'm a newbie, so this may be one of the only threads where my opinion is worth a damn.
Personally, I do not want you to start out with setups. I know that is a hot topic with us newbies, but my opinion is that newbies are too quick to blame a setup instead of themselves, so focusing on how the rider can improve first could be more beneficial. Now, if you wanted to do a class/video on advanced stability settings, I think that would be a great tool early on.
At the end of the day I'll probably watch whatever you make, but my suggestion (as far as order) would be:
1. Turning
a. Basics
b. Corners with custom-track style ruts, and off-camber turns.
2. Jumping 101
a. Basics, (panic revving/mid-air braking, body positioning, and throttle control) just to help the newest of the new to actually start landing some 2nd/3rd gear jumps.
b. Advanced whips and scrubs
3. Advanced Stability Settings
4. Setups
Obviously since you mentioned starting out with setups, and I have that as the last item on my list, our opinions differ, and that's fine with me.
Best of luck, can't wait to watch!

Personally, I do not want you to start out with setups. I know that is a hot topic with us newbies, but my opinion is that newbies are too quick to blame a setup instead of themselves, so focusing on how the rider can improve first could be more beneficial. Now, if you wanted to do a class/video on advanced stability settings, I think that would be a great tool early on.
At the end of the day I'll probably watch whatever you make, but my suggestion (as far as order) would be:
1. Turning
a. Basics
b. Corners with custom-track style ruts, and off-camber turns.
2. Jumping 101
a. Basics, (panic revving/mid-air braking, body positioning, and throttle control) just to help the newest of the new to actually start landing some 2nd/3rd gear jumps.
b. Advanced whips and scrubs
3. Advanced Stability Settings
4. Setups
Obviously since you mentioned starting out with setups, and I have that as the last item on my list, our opinions differ, and that's fine with me.
Best of luck, can't wait to watch!
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ya i am hoping that my tutorial will fix that i plan to go in to detail. Stability icloud_2901 wrote:If you can describe the settings changes required to compensate for larger / smaller whoops on a track, that would be great.letsfreak wrote:sometime this week. I think ill actually start out with describing setupsSerjovax wrote:i need a trainer so it sounds great to me when u gona start
The whoops inconsistent size on different tracks is the thing that screws me for an overall supercross setup, and when I try screwing with it, bad stuff happens.
learned is a major part in whoops
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you have a good opinion. However starting with a good setup can make everything so much easier but other than that I think every thing else seems to be in a good order.mxmadman374 wrote:Well I'm a newbie, so this may be one of the only threads where my opinion is worth a damn.![]()
Personally, I do not want you to start out with setups. I know that is a hot topic with us newbies, but my opinion is that newbies are too quick to blame a setup instead of themselves, so focusing on how the rider can improve first could be more beneficial. Now, if you wanted to do a class/video on advanced stability settings, I think that would be a great tool early on.
At the end of the day I'll probably watch whatever you make, but my suggestion (as far as order) would be:
1. Turning
a. Basics
b. Corners with custom-track style ruts, and off-camber turns.
2. Jumping 101
a. Basics, (panic revving/mid-air braking, body positioning, and throttle control) just to help the newest of the new to actually start landing some 2nd/3rd gear jumps.
b. Advanced whips and scrubs
3. Advanced Stability Settings
4. Setups
Obviously since you mentioned starting out with setups, and I have that as the last item on my list, our opinions differ, and that's fine with me.
Best of luck, can't wait to watch!
Thanks that will probably be my Schedule.
Rubbins racing your just going to have to learn
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its not a sign up its video tutorials thats are open for everybody!jgmx893 wrote:Robert196 wrote:How do we sign up?

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Lol ill be surprised to see this one work even with the knowledge u gotta put it together urself so im guessing at the end of it there still gonna ask why there not good explaining the setups sounds preety good but this game literally is what people tell u to do "practice" it takes forever to get used to the game and tracks but take the advice
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seems sick dude, i would like to see a video on quick cornering in supercross
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Pin it.Zwine wrote:seems sick dude, i would like to see a video on quick cornering in supercross
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