Women’s Group Clinic
Fundamentals to learn before Jumping: Clinic for beginner-intermediate riders to dial in fundamental skills that will make ALL riding more fun, but specifically are important when you want to learn to JUMP.
Focus on these skills FIRST so that you’re ready for a jumping lesson. We will be working on body position & stability, moving the bike under you smoothly, and pressure control. *Note: We will not be jumping in this clinic, just polishing the skills to have a solid foundation for learning to jump.
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This clinic is for women, woman-identifying, and non-binary individuals
Beginner to intermediate level riders
Riders with the goal of being more playful on the trail, more mobile, and less static.
Riders who are curious about jumping but want to polish necessary foundation skills before taking the leap.
Those wanting to feel more empowered, confident, and capable through a deeper understanding and execution of intentional skill application
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The Lead instructor for this clinic will be Whitney Houck, a certified Level 2 “AIR Instructor” through the PMBIA. Read Whitney’s full profile
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We’ll start with an intro to listen to your previous experience and goals, then set expectations and a plan for the clinic.
Then, we’ll move into a warmup and skills assessment, basically play for while, have fun, and get out bodies moving.
The majority of the lesson will break down each elemental skill with a quick explanation, short demo, then LOTS of practice and individual feedback.
We’ll be using both open areas (like the grass field) and individual trail features for practice time.
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$125 per person
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In additional to the cost of instruction, you'll need to purchase a day pass or membership to Ride Kanuga separately at their website www.ridekanuga.com or in person when you arrive at our Adventure Center.
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Required for this lesson:
Day-pass or membership to Ride Kanuga. If you don't already have one, purchase separately at www.ridekanuga.com or in person at the Adventure Shop when you arrive.
A bicycle in good working order. You can bring your own bike (regular mountain bike or eBike)
Helmets are required, full-face or half shell are acceptable
Water and food to last the duration of your lesson
Closed toe shoes (no sandals, flip-flops, or crocs)
Optional (but highly recommended) equipment:
Knee Pads
Gloves
Meeting Location:
Ride Kanuga
1249 Kanuga Lake Rd, Hendersonville, NC 28739
Dates: Choose from 3/10 or 3/31 (not both)