Matt Jones on the importance of doing as many hard things as possible | Just Ride S2E5
When Covid hit and a global lockdown saw the whole world forced to adapt to a new normal, Matt Jones headed into his back garden and started building. A year later he’d crafted some incredible jumps in his yard and turned his KZread account into one of the most must-watch mountain bike channels on the platform.
Matt’s career has been fascinating. One of the world’s best slopestyle riders from a young age, the lure of content creation and the success of his KZread channel took him down a path perpendicular to competing - yet the lure of competition is never far away for Matt.
He joined Rob and Eliot to reflect on his varied career, educate the listeners on the intricacies of slopestyle, open up on his future competitive ambitions and chat all things content creation. Like everything with Matt, this Just Ride chat is a lot of fun. Enjoy.
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Matt’s backyard build not only got me back into mountain biking, it inspired me to lose a lot of weight. I used to mountain bike a lot back in the mid-90s but by early 2000, life got in the way. Then like so many others, I stumbled across Matt’s backyard build around Ep3 and quickly become hooked. End of May I got my old mountain bike tuned up and planned to go riding only to realize that at over 300lbs, I was too heavy for my bike. So instead or riding, I started walking. 10k steps a day and no more snacking at night. Told myself if I lost 50lbs I could get a good mountain bike and if I lost 75lbs, I could get whatever I wanted. I lost over 100lbs within 1 year and love riding again.
@havenwisner6776
3 ай бұрын
The weight loss goals is so genius bro congrats
@rootskywalker83
3 ай бұрын
Same story here with not riding since early 2000s until watching matts backyard build series. Now out digging and riding every week and progressing further than ever before.
@DizzyBone3030
2 ай бұрын
That’s what it’s all about bro! Getting after it and enjoying life. Congrats to you good sir
@justin_smith556
Ай бұрын
🤘 right on!
@dalebarrett4282
Ай бұрын
Well done mate that’s inspiring :)
Redbull need to help him put on a mini slopestyle rampage in the UK with super unusual features and judging based on innovative moves rather than perfect runs.
@physicalgraffiti1933
Ай бұрын
yes
@oldmanstumpie1061
Ай бұрын
+1
28:20 "Yeah I'm lucky" The harder you work the luckier you get. You've earned it.
Matt jones is one of the nicest guys out there. He’s one of the reason why I love the biking community. Biking is the best
I’ve been away from all forms of MTB for almost 20 years & it’s Matt’s content that has brought back my interest to DH, hardline, slope style and all the other antics from Bernard etc.
Matt's a legend, love how down to earth he is . IV been subscribed to his for years really cool guy
Easily one of my favorite bike riders ever. Seems like such a genuinely great person too. .... I also have the great honor to be one of the people who got to name two of the features in his "Playground" jump line 🙏
Over the past couple years Matt Jones has become my favorite ride , and person . sorry gee and brendog
How nice all these comments are. The mountain bike community is the best. The two nicest communities of people I've ever come across is the Metal scene and mountain bikers. You wouldn't expect it from either. You guys rock. 🎉. Subscribed.
Probably the best interview I've seen for a long time. Matt Jones is such a great bloke, no way should you ever be embarrassed by your success, you put the work in so you truly deserve it!! Legend ❤
Matt Jones is honestly one of the nicest professional athletes I’ve ever met. I met him during Crankworx in Whistler when I was working
Happy to see Rob give Matt his dues for what he did at Hardline Tasmania. That was so impressive
what an epic episode!!!!
Thanks for this. It was wonderful ❤
This episode is awesome. Great combo of personalities.
Matt got me into biking, i saw one of his youtube videos and decided to start riding my local trails, he pointed me in the right direction with tutorials too.
Really enjoyed watching and listening to this! - Cal
Matt Jones is the whole package!❤
Awesome wholesome video lads. Love ya’all even more 👍
matts videos brought the next step for me. ive been digging like 5 years ago illegal on existing trails and stoped after it got ruined so often. but i started again after the backyard series and now work in a bikepark as a shaper, trainer and bike mechanic living a cool dream matt broght up to me een reality does look a little diffrent then most people think of the job. only sad part is I get less to riding or racing but the building of dh tracks or jujps and then test riding it gives a lot of experience an opportunitys.
That was an awesome insight into the life of an auntripanur. Thanks so much.
Takeaway inspiration - “overcoming the mental challenge of thinking you can’t do it, amazing. Everyone should put themselves through that as many times in their life as they can. There’s no better feeling than doing something you felt like is impossible, it’s brilliant” 🙌🏻
@joel6376
Ай бұрын
This is dopamine.
Brilliant podcast
Legend.
Outstanding film chaps
Why so few views this is a great interview...
It's rare you get this level of peacock chat these days. Top work
had NO idea rob & eliot have a pod. Subscribed
Had no idea rob was speaking regularly on a podcast. Cant believe Ive been missing out!
Matt Jones to Rampage has to happen!
showed his riding skills are from another world when he rode down that defy downhill line on a hardtail.
Very good interview! 3 legends ❤❤❤
awesome 🎉🎉🎉🎉
I've honestly thought one of the reasons Matt has built what he has with the people he has, was to go to rampage, he's more than capable of winning it
Is robs shirt inside out? lol
Brilliant interview! Can’t wait to see what times Rob and Elliot get to put on the barn door and also what forfeit the loser of the Hardline Jones head to head has to do 😂 Keep up the awesome work 🤘❤️🌈🕊️🌍
Savage
sick MJ is the man
What was the name of that red bull series that was mentioned in this episode? I forgot and can’t find it..
@customtobi576
2 ай бұрын
Design and conquer on Red Bull TV
Great interview. Made me think though that if your entire livelyhood and career, all the sponsorships, projects etc orbit around youtube - how do you risk manage that in case you can’t do youtube any more?
Come on you losers!!! 😂 rob warners such a legend , Matt’s great too 👌👍👍
Is this on Apple Podcasts?
All hail the egg!
Googles"can peacocks fly" 😂 peacocks only fly 2% of their lifetime and can't fly for long and fly very poorly. Great interview 👍🏻
If, like Matt said, the courses are built so that you can get from top to bottom without peddling, I'm surprised Warner didnt get into free ride.
4 step kids? Matt are you talking about Ben, Jamie, and I dunno the other 2?
i think how it use to be was definitely better!
Has Rob got a purple beard? Haha, only joking.
oosh i really hope the downhill game is good no one has every really captured it correctly in a game all ways to over the top and lacking replay value
It maybe crass to talk about money but I for one want to know. It doesn’t matter to me if it’s a tenner or ten million, but I’m interested to know. I remember trying to find out and doing some rough calculations based on Sam pilgrims view count, but I think it was inconclusive and could have been anything from £50k a year to £50k a video if one went mental. 100k a year on average seem about right for the likes of Matt and Sam?
Thought by 2013 there were bigger features in the UK to practice on! Clearly not! 😂
I loved the back yard bills during lockdown kept me going and it was brilliant through difficult times. Sadly I dont follow matt in any aspect and lost respect with the way it went with his ex.....................
I started listening to this episode on iTunes and the 11 minute BSing intro was unbearable. I came here to see where the content actually started. So glad they cut the intro out of this
@user-bb1wc8nc3t
Ай бұрын
Come on mate! Are you such a snowflake that you actually had to post this?
is matt a stoner?
@elslanedog1264
2 ай бұрын
Very much doubt it. He’s too productive
He’s not really one of the best slopestyle riders in the world, or even in the UK. He’s not a slopestyle rider at all anymore. He hasn’t done anything even close to his previous level for YEARS, let alone anywhere near today’s level. Have you actually seen the tricks he can land today? Why on earth Rob keeps calling him one of the best? He doesn’t even deserve the Red Bull helmet anymore 😂 Not to mention what a horrible person he is 😒
@scoto1976
3 ай бұрын
Salty much.
@Truckconsumer275
3 ай бұрын
He was one of the best, and that’s what Rob is referring to. And he deserves the red bull helmet because red bull sponser people who can get their brand advertised, and that’s what Matt does as he is one of the most well known mountain bikers in the world.
@iloveloam276
3 ай бұрын
Correct. He's just a salesman now, but a good one.
@DurbsBT
2 ай бұрын
He does admit this in the interview - he knows we wouldn't podium in Slopestyle if/when he goes back, but would likely qualify. His personal life is a little rocky, but so are many people's?
@grahamrushall6044
2 ай бұрын
Wow, who pissed in your Cheerios when you wrote this?