CÓMO UTILIZAR el peso DEL CUERPO de forma adecuada en la MOTO

#motorcycles #training #bikes How can we properly use our body weight? How can our body movement on the bike improve our traction, cornering, braking, and acceleration? How can it help us avoid obstacles on the road and react more quickly on blind corners? We'll learn this and much more in this video. By the way, I've looked on YouTube and I think this is the first video that systematically explains the entire body position, not just one aspect, like only the counterweight, or only the suspension, or whatever. It's a broader, more general video. So, to help more people see it, hit a like right now! About Motocontrol: 🏍️🏍️🏍️ On the Moto Control channel, you'll find videos about motorcycles, motorcycle riding techniques, tips and tricks, and online motorcycle training for beginners and advanced riders! A little information about me. My name is Andrei Bodrov, I'm originally from Moscow, Russia, and now I live in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Back in Moscow, I was a motorcycle instructor and the creator of the Moto Control motorcycle courses for beginners and advanced riders, which quickly became the most popular courses in Moscow (well, at least the advanced one 😁). My advanced training course emphasizes low-speed riding techniques at the beginning (such as good clutch and throttle control, proper riding posture, correct use of vision, etc.), before moving on to more advanced techniques (such as aggressive braking, track braking, maximum lean angle). The course incorporates many low-speed riding exercises. And now, since I'm actively learning English, I've decided to upload some useful videos with Riderman65 so you and I can practice together 😉 🏍️🏍️🏍️ Since everyone's writing this, it's necessary, I guess 🤷, so here we go. Disclaimer: Ride at your own risk; you are responsible for your own safety. I, Andrey Bodrov, along with Riderman65 and Moto Control, disclaim any liability incurred in connection with the use of riding techniques on this channel. Use common sense, wear full protective gear, and ride safely and predictably.