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Pushing myself to do bigger jumps
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[QUOTE="KawieKX125, post: 49522, member: 20140"] I have a friend who has no fear whatsoever, I just follow him over jumps. I garuntee that he will get hurt though, so don't just do it with out some advice or alot of practice. I also became too overconfident towards the end of last summer and I paid the price, bashed up bike, badly seperated shoulder, 6 inch gash on arm, a bad burn, and a concussion. Needless to say I learned that 80 foot tabletops, first laps out and first time being out in a month don't mix. I landed upsidedown and saw stars for a couple minutes and halucinated the rest of the day from the concussion. I can do the jump now, but it took alot of practice and learning how the lip threw me. That brings me to another important lesson of jumping, learn how the lip throws you. ------------------ [url="http://albums.photopoint.com/j/AlbumIndex?u=1466260&a=11046272"]Aaron's web site[/url] [/QUOTE]
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