The Key to be Confident on Difficult Features
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@user-ml9oz1ub4k
Жыл бұрын
What are the glasses you're wearing in the vid? Thanks Rémy!
Definitely one of the all time best mountain biking channels on KZread. Keep it up Remy.
@remymetailler
Жыл бұрын
Appreciate that
Once again Remy proves why he’s the gentleman mtber, stopping for the injured rider at the beginning shows the true spirit of mountain biking. I love these vids and learn something every time I watch them.
@dirtsurfernz
Жыл бұрын
Been passed by a whole group of people before while I was gasping winded and nauseous from a crash. Couldn't even say anything and they just rode past. Couldn't believe it 😬
@Twowheeledchaos
Жыл бұрын
One of the nicest in the woods for sure
@asifitmatters1
Жыл бұрын
@@dirtsurfernz probably Germans…
Hey Remy! Love your videos, can you make a video on how to transfer weight on the bike, corners, jumps, whips, stoppies, manuals, and overall bike control like being light on your feet so you can move the bike around? If so, I'd love to see it! Keep up the great work bro, you're inspiring many people!
@remymetaillerraw
Жыл бұрын
When I say making yourself light, I mean unloading your weight of the bike (almost slowly jumping but while keeping the bike on the ground). And when I say making yourself heavy I mean compressing the suspensions and applying all your weight on the bike on a centered manner.
@ZhengZL69
Жыл бұрын
Hey, this might seem obvious but I think these weight transfers are better learned with practice. It's almost like cornering, watching 50 videos isn't gonna get you far, but trying to corner changing your technique each time will eventually get you going fast out of a corner. It's the kind of thing you gotta go by feel imo.
@nprakas1
Жыл бұрын
@@ZhengZL69 Exactly. I watched so many videos, it didn't do anything for me until I had a full season of riding hard trails, riding them repeatedly and compressing harder or unweighting more. It's safe when done incrementally, just push yourself barely past your comfort zone every time you ride
Remy I love how you stopped and made sure those guys were ok!! 🙏🏼❤
Remy has a very calm and cool approach to everything! 👌 Incredible knowledge and super helpful tips from top shredder! 🔥🤘
@remymetailler
Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
Me and my friends watch your videos all the time. we are too old to ride anymore and it is so much appreciated that you do these rides. It's almost like being there ourselves thank you so much for your videos we share them with our friends please keep making more and thank you again
@remymetailler
7 ай бұрын
That is awesome!
All these "old" references make me feel 46yrs young! 🥳 Never stop shredding and you never actually get "old" 🙌🍻🤘 Nice video and awesome riding Remy 🤗
I don't think your thumbnails are boring, it's just hard to see how gnarly the features are you're riding sometimes.
Thank you for posting these videos that highlight your methodical thought process as you select your lines! No boring videos here!!
Love listening to Rémy analyzing a feature. It has helped me so much debunking some of the trials i came across. Cheers Rémy ✌️🤙
Thank you for the in depth walk through. I've never really taken the time to make a session out of a obstacle. It really helps to see you do the run up first to make sure you have the line and the speed correct.
I love this video because it highlights the importance of walking the sections and analyzing the correct line to take. Also, that getting older does not mean you have to progress less. Thank you, Remy!
@remymetailler
Жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
I really like your videos, they are so much fun to watch. And I like the very analytic way you deal with new features or drops. This helps really very much to get confident. Although I am 49 years old, I was able to clear several big drops with this type of riding style! So thank you very much for your fantastic videos, they are an inspiration and a good guide for me to improve my riding.
@remymetailler
Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
Thank you Rémy! I appreciate your vision of safety progress and I've learned a lot from it. Stay young, be in good shape and healthy!
Your my favorite rider! Keep on shredding, your videos motivate me to ride harder!!
I love everything aboout this. I know you probably have an amazing bike pump but honestly one of the best purchases I've made lately was the Milwalkee M12 Compact inflator. You press 2 buttons and it pumps whatever you want exactly to the right PSI.
I love watching your analysis of features. I like to be similar (much smaller features mind you!) so it really reassures me that the pro's go though the same process. I find it hard when you're with others to do that process as I feel like I'm holding my friends back whilst they wait which is why I do much alone - much to your point in between 2 baguettes!
The last feature is ridiculously gnarly!! I just recently bought a mountain bike and it's been so much fun ripping around the trails, building my confidence and skill, and taking myself out of my comfort zone. Very happy to have found your channel, love the content!!
Thanks for the amazing videos and even bigger thanks for nudging me towards Propain. My Tyee AL 29 frameset with the Formula MOD coil finally arrived last week and it’s now built up. Such an epic epic bike; not only does it handle bigger stuff (my standards not yours 🤣) but it’s also incredibly agile and playful whilst doing it, to an extent I didn’t think was possible for a longer travel bike. Who knew?!? 😁 Keep up the awesome work, the honesty and explanations you give really help us when we are trying to attempt new features!
"you dont see so well in the dark". Welcome to the club. as i age (54 now) it really sucks going in and out of trees... light / dark. tough to adjust. Great Vid.
So much knowledge knowledge dropped in this video! Thanks Remy!
"I'm definitely not jumping this bridge" almost spat out my coffee laughing Remy! 😂 Great video to watch as I'm building up my first big squish bike in a long time this season, and confidence building is going to be very important. I'll be thinking of this video (in 2 months once all the snow melts!), thanks!
Love your content Remy!! Never once thought your thumbnails were boring, guess it never mattered cause your content is 🔥, but you nailed it with this one. 🤘🏼
Love the braeak down on how you look at everything. Looking forward to getting better myself.
So interesting to watch Remy. So skilled and stylish riding. Keep going, man, you're cool. 🤘
Vlog your skiing and moto! Multi sport shredding
Remy, this is my favourite style of video that you put out! Keep up the good work! Thumbnail is good.
This is so awesome. You leave me flabbergasted. Please stay healthy, don't hurt yourself.
Super sick, Remy! Stoked to see you back :) FYI you'll know you're getting old when you start slowing down because you have to, not cause you want to. At your speed I figure you got about another thousand years or so before you gotta ride like a normal person. Stay fresh mon frère!
Not bad, "old man"🤭. If that is like getting old I'm all for it😁. Your analytical style of approaching features is what captivated me and made me subscribe and continue watching your videos. Thank you for sharing with us.
Nothing about your videos could be called boring, fantastic
always saying to myself - you aren't old! when I need to do some scary stuff and I hope this is the right way to safe or get more confidence! Thank you, Remy! I hope one day I'll come in Canada, took my camera and we can take some awesome shots if it possible! Thank you for videos and motivation! better to be an old skilled guy than young lazy one xD
@Twowheeledchaos
Жыл бұрын
I’m 48 and I went to Squamish last summer. I rode a lot of things I didn’t think I would be riding but Remy’s lines we’re just a whole different level. You have to see it in person to realize how gnarly it is…
Great to see the rider going under the bridge for perspective ❤🎉
at 3:04 What a true gentleman Remy is to stop his ride and ask if the other riders were OK
Remy , im 62 and i still ride , not as much as i would like , just keep riding !
I am always amazed of your skills, specially when I watch really talented riders do a feature and then you just do the same at 3 times the speed or even faster ...!!
4 months of not as much riding; you haven't dropped a beat. Excellent video, mate.
@remymetailler
Жыл бұрын
Much appreciated!
Awesome video, gets me stoked to go out riding and progress!
@remymetailler
Жыл бұрын
Glad to hear it!
Hi Rémi. Glad to see you back on the trails and those features. Thanks for the explanations you give before hitting those jumps, rocks, etc... I think it's important, mainly for kids, to understand there's a lot of preparation (fitness), and thinking before jumping over those rocks.
@remymetailler
Жыл бұрын
Glad you like them!
Awesome to see another video! I been missing them!! Remy is the Evel Knievel of MTB!
@remymetailler
Жыл бұрын
Thank you! I posted a bunch lately but KZread did not show many of them to my subscribers. Check them out on the channel!
"Ok that's a bummer, so I'm definitely going to take it a bit easier now" _procedes to absolutely tear down the trail at mach-chicken_
Remy Todo un espectáculo!👏👏🤘
Absolutely love the videos wish I could get some tips in real life but great riding so smooth and steezy Keep it up and keep sending
@remymetailler
Жыл бұрын
Glad you like them!
These bike videos are so good I find myself looking down the trail like when I'm riding.
@remymetailler
Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoy it!
Thanks Rémy. You are an inspiration🙏
@remymetailler
Жыл бұрын
I appreciate that!
Incroyable ces lignes !!! En vrai ça doit être encore plus fou. Toujours cool de voir tes vidéos. La neige a déjà fondu ?
Excellent Rémy 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Okay, I think I've finally learned the secret, when in doubt just add more speed = easier riding = more awesome. Got it, thanks Remy.
Love these videos. Thanks. I may have missed it or could you please do one on braking techniques into turns? Keep up the great vids.
Hey remdog another banger of a video. Your videos helped me progress so much over the past few months. Not necessarily faster but so much more poised and in control in particular line choice. Would love to see a bike control video to stay lighter on the bike etc
@remymetailler
Жыл бұрын
Glad to hear it!
Just casually sending it multiple times 😮❤
I like your confident driving style.
your best moments vs. remy
The best channel for me ❤. Really cool video remy
You’re the king! 👑🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
Remy doing extreme technical features not even wearing a full-face helmet 😂🤘🏼
Realizing I have some similarities in the way of thinking as you gives me confidence. Thank you Remy, the precision is amazing and inspiring to say the least. Excited for what I can do with some Remy brain now in mine 🤓😎
@remymetailler
Жыл бұрын
My pleasure!
always a shredder Remy, keep up the good work
@remymetailler
Жыл бұрын
Thanks, will do!
sick man!
Not bad for someone who is as clearly elderly as you! Can't wait to see what you do with a walker!
Sick vid dude really helpful and the riding was SICKKK 🤟
@remymetailler
Жыл бұрын
Glad you liked it!!
Ca m'excite, le thumbnail. Bien fait!
YOU ARE A LEGEND!
Merci Rémy super vidéo, très intéressant !
Awesome video as always, Rémy! Which trail are you riding in the first couple of minutes?
Thanks remy! Great video as always 👌👏🙌 you’re inspiration 🙏 and my favourite mtb rider 🔥🤘
@remymetailler
Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
Magic vid man
High-Level- Mountainbiking 👍👍👍
Great instructional video and great riding! BTW, somewhere I have a killer picture of you doing an improvised gap at the bottom of WBP slope style course in front of the GLC. It’s probably from before 2010. Was wondering if you’ve ever gapped anything bigger? It was by far the biggest I’ve seen !
I don't know why I was surprised that you also speak Spanish. Bien hecho.
Your channel is no joke compared to other mtb channels good work keep it up!👍
@remymetailler
Жыл бұрын
thank you!
remy is the king and goat *x5
When is a downhill bike absolutely necessary versus these mid travel enduro style bikes?
@remymetailler
Жыл бұрын
Good question. With the enduro bikes being that good now, DH bike is only necessary for me when riding a tone of laps in Bike Park where I need more reliability and something more stable. Adding travel comes handy when it's really rough and fast too. And of course for racing a proper DH track.
@Justforfun-ek7et
Жыл бұрын
@@remymetailler thanks for responding! I’m very new to MTB and last season was my first season (but I’ve been watching you and many other riders for a couple of years) and I’ve been lucky to find a great bike, it’s a 2021 stump jumper trail bike with 140mm of travel. I come from a skateboarding background and have ridden a BMX bike before so I feel really comfortable on the MTB and I use my bike at my local bike parks, I’ve tuned it for my weight and riding style but I wonder if I could benefit with a longer travel more stout bike. I have been able to ride blacks and the blue jump lines (few crashes here and there but it’s a lot of fun) keep up the hard work and thank you for sharing all this with us!
@remymetailler
Жыл бұрын
@@Justforfun-ek7et Thak you! It is good to first master technique and a small travel bike first.
Tu pourra faire une vidéo sur le steez parce que t'as tellement de flow sur les jump, avec les genre de scrub etc ? Ce serait cool ! Sinon les vidéos mental comme ça c'est super
I just turned 50 buddy...you've got a ways to go before you're "old". 😝🤘
9 minutes in and I learned more from you than any other rider - great video - when you did stairs how do you set up your bike?
@remymetailler
Жыл бұрын
Thank you! Keep waching more videos to learn more!
Mega, thanks.
@remymetailler
Жыл бұрын
You're welcome!
Maaaate………… U are the lord!!!
19:18 nevermind the steez factor, you’re clearly dripping with it. But, the way you enter into this transition is absolutely surgical! Not even a hint of tire slip, perfect braking control. Repeat, repeat, repeat!
@remymetailler
Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
Amazing dude
@remymetailler
Жыл бұрын
Glad you think so!
Sick!
Great video as always. You have brought up core strength several times. It's become super apparent as I've gotten older how important that is and how I've neglected it. What sort of exercises are you doing for core strengthening and what do you recommend for someone looking to build core strength?
@remymetailler
Жыл бұрын
Hey! Abs, push ups, pull ups, plank. That will help a tone.
idol🔥🔥
Remy what pressure do you run your tires at? Thanks for the videos!
Love ❤❤❤ from Nepal 🇳🇵
Thumb nail is awesome
@remymetailler
Жыл бұрын
glad you like it!
Damn, I thought this was about basic jumping. Went into overdrive very quickly.
Always good to see @the_frenchliner nd u in a video. Although he's just the camera guy 😊 Super nice content as usual!🔥👌
@remymetailler
Жыл бұрын
Thank you 🙌
Great Video and a Great Bike. What is the difference from the frame between the 2022 and the 2023 Spindrift?
@remymetailler
Жыл бұрын
None. Same bike.
“Definitely going to take it easier now” …proceeds to go Mach5 down the mountain…
How do you hip that remy line feature so well remy? 👌👌🤙🏾
Really nice thumbnail! And nice riding - all your videos have amazing stuff in it, but its true that you dont get the good åictures of all the amazing stuff you have done, and you have done the best stuff!!
@remymetailler
Жыл бұрын
Very true!
Can you make a video on how you mount your GoPros to your helmet?
big fan bro . .
remy je t'aime
Locura extrema crack sigue asi
Great Video
@remymetailler
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the visit
Hey Remy, thanks for another great video! I gotta know, who makes the hoodie? I got to get my hands on one of those, looks great for cold, damp riding!
@remymetailler
Жыл бұрын
Thank you! Check out www.7mesh.com my clothing sponsor and use the code REMY15 . The jacket is called Chilco.
@YeahBuddyMTB
Жыл бұрын
Wow Remi, I really appreciate you getting back to me and for the code! Have a most excellent day.
Your YT channel is definitely not boring! I'm having hartail so maybe you can show us (hardtail owners) how you can shred on one. ;)