Standing Too Much Is Why New Trail Riders CRASH

Want to have more confidence on your next ride? I made a free 60-Minute Trail Confidence Breakthrough Ride you can follow. https://motocrosshideout.com/ride/ Standing on a dirt bike is important - but standing too much (or at the wrong time) is one of the biggest reasons beginner trail riders crash. In this video, you’ll learn when to stand, when to sit, and how improper body position can make riding harder, more exhausting, and more dangerous. Most new riders are told to “just stand more”… but without understanding why, it leads to poor balance, arm fatigue, and loss of control on technical terrain. This video breaks down how to fix that so you can ride smoother, safer, and with more confidence. ✅ When to stand vs sit ✅ Common beginner mistakes ✅ How to improve control on trails ✅ Ride with less fatigue and more confidence Want to feel more CONFIDENT on trails without getting exhausted? Grab my 60-Minute Trail Confidence Breakthrough Ride here: 👉 https://motocrosshideout.com/ride/ Want personalized coaching to improve faster? Apply here: 👉 https://motocrosshideout.com/coaching/ Motocross Hideout is my personal brand to help new riders learn to properly and safely ride a dirt bike so that you don't crash and miss out on life because of an injury. My Virtual Dirt Biker School is an online riding course/camp that teaches anyone new to dirt bikes the basic techniques to stay in control and become a better rider faster. I've taught many first-time riders over the years, both guys and girls, young and old. MXHideout - "Stop Surviving: Start Riding" Disclaimer: Dirt biking can be dangerous if you don't respect the bike or terrain. This video shows you tips to help keep you safer as well as improve your riding technique and skill so that you stay in control while riding. I, Kelley Fager from Motocross Hideout, am not held responsible for a crash resulting in an injury from trying these techniques. Please use proper dirt bike riding gear to help prevent an injury.