Austin made the trip down from Kendal and met me the night before for a curry and beer and he camped overnight before his session. The morning was bright when we began and the sun shone down on us all session. The skills check revealed missing looking and body positioning skills and I changed his set up. The effect was immediate as everything instantly became less of a chore for Austin. Off we went to the drop sections to work on his mental approach also. It wasn't long before he was riding all 3 drops and the smile never left his face at all afterwards.
I moved us onto jumping tabletops and gaps, something Austin had never done before and in a few short steps he was sailing over the 6ft tabletop with ease. He then used his mental skills questions to decide to ride the 6ft gap jump side also and the same smooth landing was the result. A few goes were had over the next half hour and I could see mental tiredness had crept in so our session ended right there. Austin wanted to see me ride on the woodwork so I did a riding demonstration followed by a cold beer to celebrate an awesome session.
HIgh5!
Wow whata trip! I met Tony his family and team at the curryhouse and they were very warm hosts and the food absolutely delicious...couldn't believe they brought out some Jackfruit for us to eat..I'm a fan to the Raj..if only all curryhouses are like this one! Tony helped me immediately identify I was lacking the 'Looking' skill in my riding and it made a quick difference. I felt good straight away and trusted Tony to guide me through each step of the training to the point where I was doing drops and jumps comfortably that would've been dangerous and out of my competence zonehours before. An amazing place, philosphy and person behind all of this...spot on Tony and I'll be back for more..Cheers dude!
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