DRASTICALLY Improve Your Cornering With This Simple Exercise
Автокөліктер мен көлік құралдары
❤️ Follow Me On Instagram: / motojitsuclub
🔥 Download My MotoJitsu App (App Store): apps.apple.com/ca/app/motojit...
🔥 Download My MotoJitsu App (Google Play): play.google.com/store/apps/de...
➡️ Join My Channel For Early Access To Videos, Member-Only Live Chats, etc. / @motojitsu
❤️ Subscribe: / motojitsu
🎯 MotoJitsu's Affiliate Links:
💧 20% Off Liquid I.V. Code "MOTOJITSUCLUB" www.liquid-iv.com/collections...
🏍️ 10% Off Chin Mounts Code "MOTOJITSU" chinmounts.com/?ref=motojitsu
👕 Shop On Revzilla: www.revzilla.com/?irclickid=V...
🧰 5% Off BT-Moto Code "MotoJitsu" bt-moto.com/
🧤 My Riding Gloves - Sumo's leeparksdesign.com/?ref=djmk0...
💛 All My Riding Gear: www.motojitsu.com/gear
💙 Support The Channel On Patreon: / motojitsu
💙 Pick Up My Books: www.amazon.com/Greg-Widmar/e/...)
💙 MotoJitsu Merch: fast-eddie-gear.creator-sprin...
🏍️ Riding Courses www.motojitsu.com/courses
📩 Questions? www.motojitsu.com/contact
💯 Ride at your own risk. MotoJitsu® disclaims any liability incurred in connection with the use of the concepts outlined on this channel/app/books/videos, etc. You alone are responsible for your own safety.
Пікірлер: 233
Get out there and play around with weaving/swerving/counter steering - it'll help your overall cornering confidence big time!!!
@sarptemur8862
Жыл бұрын
Just did it after watching Shi-fu. Thanks for the inspiration & all the valuable information spread for free.
Been doing this weaving exercise and tight circles everyday on my Vespa. Every time I go out, I put your exercises into practice. Today, another 50 miles + of practice! 🙂
@NoFrictionZone
Жыл бұрын
Nice! Vespa GTS rider here.
@cosmic_gate476
Жыл бұрын
That's awesome. Already put 350km on my bike in 3 days cause I feel the need to improve 😂
@gregoryuschold3870
11 ай бұрын
Amen
This exercise probably saved my life on the freeway quickly avoiding a 4’ step ladder!! Do it until it isn’t a thought but a tissue memory.. I get why you emphasize this so much..💯👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
@JustMamba
Жыл бұрын
Never heard of tissue memory so i googled it. What is tissue memory? "The tissue memory is a tool the body offers to store certain emotion and/or trauma that we are unable or unwilling to process. These emotions and traumas stay stored, as long as the body doesn't act upon it." I think you meant muscle memory. "Muscle memory is a form of procedural memory that involves consolidating a specific motor task into memory through repetition, which has been used synonymously with motor learning"
@Matthew-yq6ho
Жыл бұрын
I had to 😃 when I seen tissue memory that was good. Muscle memory.
@shawnmclean7932
3 ай бұрын
I have tissues for your issues.
“Be the Boss” instructor has a long selfie stick hanging off the back of his bike and the perspective it shows is very helpful for demonstrating.. You urging us to take action is the most essential advice ever..
Been riding for 26 years now and have been binging your videos. Also bought your app. So much great advice up for grabs right here! After a couple of years I did my first course. When learning about counter steering and trying it I was mind blown. Instantly changed my way of riding completely. Keep up the good work!
I was practicing in a parking lot but with no cones and someone called the police on me. Had two cop cars dispatched to a drunk motorcycle driving erratic. Well after talking to them im just practicing slow maneuvers they let me go without a sobriety test.
@shawnmclean7932
3 ай бұрын
Land of the free. Too many Karen's.
@SheepDogNumber6
19 күн бұрын
Just picking the best parking spot...
I have the road to me self on way to work at 12am I use the center zipper as my weave points at all different fun speeds. It was another video of yours that just simply showed the finger push that brought it all together for me. I've shared that video with older veteran riders who all said they never knew even with many years experience. One of them was convinced you just lean your body to turn and push right to go left and visa versa. I explained your body lean, say to the right, is actually pushing the right bar so your going to the right, I said to him, if your leaning to the right your lessening your ability to be pushing that left bar as he thought he was to turn. Push right go right push left go left. After the explanation and that previous video his mind was blown. I'll share this video and then explain and show him if he wants me to, how pulling left to go right has the same effect. Thank you so much man. I pray more people find you and listen and learn. Lives saved!
You've been giving me something to do almost every day, I love it. Had some sick full lock circles going on yesterday and kept myself from sticking out my foot when the lean angle got intense. Thank you for what you do.
So far imo I think this is the best video that explains the right way to do this. The video should be watched in every MSF Safety course. Well done!
Damnnn Greg, i cant keep up with your videos. The amount of content your putting out is insane. I have to improve my cardio to keep up with ur videos on YT. Mad respect from Holland.
I do this all the time on my BMW R 1200 RT in the parking lot whenever I'm waiting for everybody to load up. They usually have cruisers so I think it kind of irritates them but they don't understand they can do the same thing to learn what theirs does. Cruisers have better handling than most people think I believe. Awesome videos!
Love your Video’s. Been riding ten years but never really practiced more then what I needed to pass the test. After just a couple weeks, 15 mins every time I ride, I have seen a dramatic improvement. You’re saving lives man!!
I agree. I love Counter steering. Yes I was doing it at 80 mph and it feels completely different at 45 or 25. Also today I practiced the Figure 8 in a parking lot and started out 4 spaces and was able to get it down to 3. Working on 2 next. One last thing, your video regarding taking off quickly at Stop light was extremely helpful. Last week I stalled at a stop sign, fortunately in the country, but I was listening to engine. Now I let out the clutch as you said, holding back with my feet, and look to take off around 3k rpm accelerating when the light turns and the way is clear, I jet out of there! Thank You for that tip. Cheers.
Rest assured brother you definitely motivated me to practice my emergency braking at least a couple times a week. If anyone should take anything from you it should be to learn how to use your damn breaks and practice !
I just smoked a deer at 50-55mph on my 2022 KLR650, between God and the advanced cornering and stopping training I had taken, I hit the deer stayed up and rode through the deer. coming to a safe stop about 50yrds up the road on the seat and both wheels on the ground. I have been practicing riding skills like crazy.... and it paid off by saving my life!!
Your videos have helped me as a new rider so much. It's amazing how practicing with repetition builds confidence and skill.
Just did my CMSP course last weekend, just got my first bike a Honda cb500x yesterday. Just waiting for my Dl 389 to go to the dmv and take the written test. Thanks for all these videos, I will certainly be practicing once I’m insured and everything.
@shawnmclean7932
3 ай бұрын
I was practicing in parking lots by the lake with no permit, no registration, no insurance. No excuses, if you really want to be competent, and for the love of it.
@notanymore9471
3 ай бұрын
@@shawnmclean7932 what a tough guy.
Counter steering is blowing my mind. I guess I just need to practice with your voice in my head “push right, turn right”…..mind blown! Whaaaat?
Hi, thank you so much for this video, I’ve been biking for 15 years & always had problems cornering, I’ve been out today & took your advice on weaving figure of 8s, circles ect. Oooh I can’t believe it , the difference it makes, thanks Bud
Thank you so much you the “left handed” part. You’ve been such a huge help
This is probably the best explanation of counter steering that I have heard. Thank you!
As always thanks for the straight forward instruction, I have learnt loads. I'm off now to practice :)
One of the best early tips I learned from ur videos! It really helps to know this as you ride. Even if u did it before sort of intuitively -
Hey man, I’m sitting here as nearly every morning & follow your courses. Started in 2018 aged 53 and needed Somerones’s advice after m'y basic course. You motivate me every time to practise before and after every Journey. Your vid’s are game changer since my approach is now steared by your way of teaching it. God bless you and men, should you once come to Belgium, you’re welcome @any time #MiaCasaSuaCasa
Unbelievable!!! I just came hack home from pacrticing this in the closest parking lot from my house. I open KZread and what I found!! This precise video !!! Too cool!!! We're in phase!!! Thanks again for all your advice and sincerity!
I don't do this due to fear of police or someone complaining about my riding. (I do practice my drills in a parking lot before a ride.) While I'm riding I wait for the sewer grates and do an aggressive swerve pushing and pulling at the same time around them, it's a great technique for quick turns, especially with my bike, it flicks nice. Awesome video, loving the new gear setup and quality of the video!
@shawnmclean7932
3 ай бұрын
How many cops are around where you ride? There's a lot of road out there.
It's crazy that so many people think the bike turns because they "just lean" and these are people that have been riding for 20+ years. I am honestly mind blown that they are still alive lol. No joke tho
Thank you for your video, very helpful. Empty parking lot practice has helped me a lot. Swerving, u turns and emergency braking. Counter steering is a must, veterans riders do it subconsciously, new riders like me we have to remember to do it. When I'm going in a curve and going wide I just push the handle bar in that direction to tight up my turn.
Your videos are the best!!! Thank you so much!
wow you are amazing for beginners (like me). Even i'm not native English speaker. I can understand you very well. You teach very simple. So today lesson(for me) is do not push down push forward .Because mostly I was pushing down diagonally.Thanks
I do this daily, empty parking lots or when I get an empty highway on the way to work or on the way back from home with nobody else around me. It is an incredibly fun exercise! It helped get rid of the fear of me turning at low speeds and avoiding potholes, massively dipped manhole covers, blown out tires, tire tread, etc...
I really appreciate the way you say what you're saying. This is very easy to understand and process. Thank you.
Truthness…love it…going to practice now…
Could not be explained better than this! I would say the bike must be driven with hands&brain! Thanks a lot for your amazing tips which are life savers for all of us on two-wheels🥂
Perfect video. Thanks
Get used to the feeling. Consciously, focused awareness of you on the bike. One of the coolest things about this video is you with one finger making the same weave as the whole hand on the grip. Headed out for a ride. This will be the object of the day.
I always ask those who can drive a motorcycle on, how to steer and turn the bike to the direction I want to because I can't 😓😓😓 they just casually replied "it just comes naturally" 😢, 😅 like whuuut???? Finally you explained it very well 🥰🥰 I'm gonna try it 😍
I explain counter steering to people like this. "If I push you over to your right side, what hand do you put out to try catch yourself?... the right hand, its the same with a bike. You want the bike to fall right so put your right hand out and the left hand out to fall left"
Besides counter-steering, what about the so called "Self-Steering" technique from Japan's pro riders and gymkhanas? In which the bike turns by shifting your weight towards de rear tire and the inner side of the turn? Can someone relate to this?
Yep, I do a version of this and empty parking lots are great training for anything low-speed, especially if you’re willing to pretend there are obstacles if none exist. I’m now also looking for opportunities to practice on curves, but most around here are sharper and so, they’re “over” by the time they begin if that makes sense.
Great teaching, Keep it up and be safe out there!
Awesome! Thanx 👍
Great video, thanks!
Amazing! this is what exactly I practiced in an empty parking lot yesterday and I found this video today. The practice was such a confidence booster for me when riding the twisty roads yesterday. One thing, I noticed was that counter-steering using pull on the opposite side handle bar was much more dramatic/quicker than the push (i.e. For right hand turn pull on left handle bar was more quicker than push on right handle bar).Has anyone else experienced the same?
Good on you thanks depending on foot peg placement,it's surprising home much foot pressure can help to ,once you realise your feet matter , you notice use n them
Thanks a lot for this EXTREMELY HELPFUL advice
i have kind of always ridden and done it with instictively. On my scooters in past did not really think about seemed liked mostly leaning. On my new used zero i can definitely tell i am doing it more and think about it. Not straight down but kind of are pushing at a downward 45 degree angle
Amazing, thank you
Very siple explanation! Thanks 🙏
I really appreciate the video and counter steraing explanation....great.
Brilliant thanks👍
Man, I really appreciate what you are doing, and those videos you made has improved dramatically my riding skills, I watch then I go practice because as you were saying, practice practice practice.. I am watching you from the other part of the globe, where there is no schools or training facilities are there, I only relay on your content, so please keep the good work man ❤
Thanks!
Love you thank you🙏
Good info Mr. Jitsu.
Great video...
I like you and that's why I choose to watch the adds associated with the videos on your channel. Thank You.
Simple Physics. There are 3 roting masses. The big one in the middle provides stability, the front your direction. To get it, pick up an super light bicycle wheel by its axis and rotate the wheel. The put a little force on the axle and see what the wheel does. Love the video. You probably save lives and a lot of damage :)
Great vid +++ Very handy to help with steering on a sport type rather than open frame bike because they're designed to lean-steer
Amazing video
Good also to scrub the tires, improve grip in the chicken area so when you do need that rubber it's not slippery like a new tire..
hey Greg, i am fan of your video's, i love the way you explain it so easly. Last summer i went from Belgium with the bike (gs1250r) to the mountains in Suisse, is it normal that i prefer to ride the mountains up than to ride them down ! Where can i find some tips about it ! greetz Tom
Solid content
i can appreciate the platonic and Aristotelian principles you connect to riding. love the videos
@MotoJitsu
5 күн бұрын
:) instagram.com/motojitsuclub/
Watching from Philippines. Thankyou so much i am learning from it.
What you've talked about here is exactly what pisses me off about the UK's Mod1 test and training. Slow speed slalom, figure 8 and u turn. The u turn is inside 7.5m wide... all without leaning the bike. I got scolded so much by my instructors for leaning. At least I'm past that part now, just need to pass the on road portion and I can finally be free.
Brilliantly explained video.. Like I often say you gotta learn to walk before you can run I taught myself to ride like I did to drive as my dad described, 1st gear forward, brake, neutral, back (or reverse for a car).. and again and again and agian. After a while do it a little faster so you and your body are comfortable in understanding what the vehicle is doing with your inputs P.S. Almost thought we were giving birth with all the "pushing" going on 😂
While applying in corner on the road the move supposed to come from the feet. For example turning right. Left feet pushes the feet bar that stabilize whole left leg around the bike and torso in seat and right hand pushes right bar slightly forward. This way is body and bike more stabilized for longer turns and line will be smoother.
Very good explanation thanks
Thank you Moto jitsu I have become a better rider by utilizing your tips and strategies u share with us
SIR I AM LERNING BECAUSE YOU ARE A GREAT TEACHER..THAN FOR YOUR EXCELLENT SKILL,PASSION AND LOVE FOR US REGARRSDS
This stuff is life saving. You must condition it in. I have a light bike (R3) and its a lot of fun practicing.
@MotoJitsu
3 ай бұрын
❤️👍🏼 share it!
Excellent 👍
So that's what the slamom is all about.👍👍👍 Good you ought to be paid a lot for this good work. The slalom is a big deal when getting your licence in Uganda
This was perfect. Thank you so much
@theathenian7191
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your reply. This video helped me a great deal.
Bro am new rider and your video really help me understand what am doing so thanks man
I also taught my friend like that. Do it and just play, dance with the scooter. Its Yamaha Spy 1997 50cc. Great way to learn by playing. After that also throttle and brake control/smoothness. In my opinion its also very important to watch the pro's(GP) to see how they move around
another upside is that you're warming up your tires :) thanks for the tip. I'll definitely test it out.
Thanks. Counter-steering is a beauty of Motorcycle.
Ok that's something that my MSF didn't teach. They kept saying how to do the initial part. Push right to go right, but they made it sound like you had to keep pushing the bar. This answered so many questions I had during my MSF course. Thank you.
@simplymarci
Жыл бұрын
Maybe they count on your survival instict after the push... 😅
congrats! the most important video for bikers, I'm sure...
I fell down trying to knee down like you in your vids. I did knee down for half a second. And then my bike slid away
Great exercise. Will definitely do that. When it's not 10° with 30 mph "breeze " Welcome to Westetn NY!
Thank you so much!!One of the most important exercises is counter-steering for the bikers 🙏
@MotoJitsu
3 ай бұрын
welcome
Excellent video as usual.
What this video done in San Diego? Really nice scenery. Here in Canada motorcycle courses always spen some time on counter steering.Most people do not understand it because physics is involved. As you said expalining and practice helps to get it. Love your videos. 🏍🏍🏍
Greg! You need to change the name of this practice drill to “The Twisty Cornering Gamechanger!” I used this physical and mental drill today as we rode to Julian and Anza Borrego. My cornering and comfort levels were at an all time high thanks to you and this drill!
Yeah I'm always afraid of leaning in the first place because nobody ever told me how to properly do it because they were unsure too , Thank you for this lesson 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️
Very educational, though a little confusing. All this pull-push left side-right side even tripped you up in articulation. I think the word "steering" sort of covers it. So steer left to go right. You touched a few crucial points I have seen many have difficulty understanding, that being ; desired lean angle reached, loosen up and let the bike do it for you. And of course, increased power equals increased radius or reduced lean angle at lower speeds.
Yes Sir 👍🏻
I remember watching an experiment on a bicycle where they prevented a bicycle handlebar from being able to counter steer, no one could ride it using just balance.
Motojitsu nambah 1🙌🏼
It's actually fun to counter steer in the turn as it's even more noticeable to see how you can tighten up the circle by counter steering
Another great video
Active countersteering really makes my life so much easier on my Tuono.
Hey! I see that we use counter steering to make your bike lean. Is there a similar method to make the bike stand up?
Very very good video. Thumbs up. Notice, that on the parking lot at 10-15 mph (I guess it is?) you can see the handlebar move slightly, but on the road at 35 mpg, the handlebars doesn't move a millimeter when you counter steer.
@BlazeElPadrino662
Жыл бұрын
That's exactly the same effect you experience driving a car! The faster you go the gentler the input must be, that's inertia for you. Riding a two wheeler the effect is "easier to feel" because your speed is used to maintain the vehicle upright, but as at higher speeds your inertial force is also higher then any miniscule angle adjustment made gets "multiplied" by said inertial force and can throw you off pretty easily. That's why this video offers such good advice, get used to the feedback and based on that try to be as smooth as possible with your inputs. Hope this helps!
Coming from a cycling background learning to do this ‘intentionality’ is a key message I’ll take away from this
One thing I would add to this is the effect of your bike's static stability. Whenever you're leant over, depending on your bike's geometry, the front wheel will, by itself, apply some amount of restoring force. The geometry typically forces it to steer back into the turn a little (or a lot) more than what's necessary to maintain your current lean angle, and it will keep doing that until the bike is fully upright. If it didn't do that, trying to go in a straight line would be very fatiguing because you'd have to fight the bike every metre. To that end, you need to maintain SOME pressure on the handle bars to keep your desired angle. Best thing to do - keep practicing. You'll get a feel for it pretty quickly. Do it at different speeds too.
can you make a video about head position for all types of riding?