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ADVANCED MTB ACADEMY – YOUTH
We aim our Advanced Academy at the most progressive riders looking to tame the most challenging terrain available. Riders will develop their fitness and speed so they can feel confident to tackle the most technical terrain and learn advanced skills commonly required to ride RED and BLACK grade trails whilst having fun on their bikes!
This session is a progression from our MTB academy and all riders will have the opportunity to improve regardless of ability or experience. We’ll share our knowledge of MTB ettiquette, including how to share the trails with other users and maintain our pledge to UNESCO Biosphere IOM.
Lead by a Level 3 qualified mountain bike coach with over 10 years experience delivering cycling activities to children of all ages and abilities.
VENUE: Cringle Reservoir
What3words: dread.syndicate.coopoerate
B39 road
DATE: Every SATURDAY during school term time.
TIME: 2pm-3pm
This session is aimed at children who ideally:
- Know how to ride in their ‘Attack position’.
- Understand how to ride safely in a group.
- Can negotiate narrow single track trails containing roots, rock gardens with a mix of gradients including being able to ride multiple sustained climbs within an hour..
- Can roll intermediate features such as drop offs and jumps.
- Can ride in all weather conditions for short durations (an hour).
- Understand how to ride safely in a group and corner using a berm and shift their gears to maintain momentum.
- Enjoy & comfortable riding RED grade trails.
- Capable of riding features such as small drop offs and jumps using techniques that require them to assess risk before getting airbourne.
Working towards:
- Riding advanced features such as large drop offs and jumps using techniques that require them to assess risk before getting airbourne.
- Understand how to ride safely in a group and corner using a berm and shift their gears to maintain momentum.
- Develop decision making how to ride a trail with line choice.
- Indepently explore tactics to acheive consistent speed and momentum using their brakes and grip points to maintain or gain momentum on agressive terrain.
- Negotiating advanced features such as off camber turns, pumping terrain and getting their bike airbourne on Black grade trails.
*Please note only cancel sessions under extreme weather conditions. Check our Facebook page for updates if you are unsure prior to the session.
What do I need to wear for this session?
Wearing a helmet during the session is compulsory. Full finger gloves are advised for off-road cycling. Please dress appropriately for the weather and riding conditions. Prepare for changable conditions!
What do I need to bring to the session?
Please bring anything you usually take with you on an MTB ride (inner tube, pump, food, water etc.) ensure your bike is in full working order. Failure to do so may mean you can’t take part in the session.
Where will we meet?
We will meet at the reservoir car park.
Meeting Point: Cringle Reservoir
What3words: dread.syndicate.coopoerate
B39 road
Can I join the ride as a parent?
No. Our insurance is very specific and prohibits parents joining the MTB sessions. As always, we are happy to discuss how your child is progressing and their experiences at the Academy sessions.
How can I contact the organiser with any questions?
Send us an email at pedaltoprogression@hotmail.com
TERMS & CONDITIONS apply.
Our Pedal To Progression MTB Academy follows the key themes set out in the rider development pathway created by the UK’s governing body for cycle sport, British Cycling. Read more about our Academy ethos here.
As a recognised talent development coach, this structure allows us to deliver coaching sessions to identify riders strengths and improve their abilities based on key themes.
The themes are:
On-Bike skills (e.g.cornering, braking)
Independent learning
Off-bike skills (e.g. first aid & emergency repairs)
Social/Emotional awareness
Each theme is integrated into riding activities within every session. With progressive linked sessions your child can develop at their own rate rather than meeting ‘set targets’ for their age. Coaching sessions are varied, diverse and have in-built flexibility to adapt to the children who attend each session (and the weather!).
We value aspects of riding that are often left out when just ‘going for a ride’ with an MTB ride leader or instructor. For example, understanding how to adapt your riding to trail conditions, negotiate obstacles with a purpose, rider etiquette in shared spaces and what to do in an emergency are essential to a long lasting love of riding a bike without unnecessary injury.
Our aim is for all children to be engaged, challenged and most importantly, able to have fun when riding their bike!
For children aged 13-15 who meet criteria we are able to nominate riders to attend Regional School Of Racing as a recognised British Cycling talent development coach.
If they wish to pursue competitive cycling this is the first step in working towards representing Great Britain.











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