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[QUOTE="GETMETOCA, post: 722595, member: 28996"] Hey Tassie! It is really good to see you here! :thumb: First of all, thank your Dad for helping you get into the sport, a lot of young girls don't get that kind of support! The couple of things I remember when I first started was that having the right protective gear was crucial. The first time I tried to ride a dirtbike it was too powerful of a bike and I didn't have any knee guards or gloves on and it hurt like heck when I went down. After I got all the gear and tried out a smaller bike, I was good to go and wanted to keep learning. Second thing I remember is that "when in doubt, gas it" really is true. Go at your own pace, but remember momentum is your friend and it gets you out of all kinds of jams. The more I ride, the more I see this to be true. Third, sometimes just following a better rider around and mirroring their body position is helpful. Just get used to your bike and practice drills like figure eights and off cambers and corners. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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