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friedrice alexcgevans's article
Jul 25, 2018 at 19:58
Jul 25, 2018
Loic Bruni Isn't the Family's Only DH World Champion
@rexluthor: I see camps and events as a 'gateway drug' of sorts. Structured learning/introduction, with the caveat you let them goof off in unstructured play.
friedrice alexcgevans's article
Jul 25, 2018 at 19:56
Jul 25, 2018
Loic Bruni Isn't the Family's Only DH World Champion
@benz-tech Serious note: you should let your kid pick up another hobby! It'll obviously give him a little bit of variety and let him expand his social circles. Burnout is high among people who stick with one athletic 'trade' their whole youth.
friedrice alexcgevans's article
Jul 25, 2018 at 19:54
Jul 25, 2018
Loic Bruni Isn't the Family's Only DH World Champion
As it was once said: Choose your parents wisely.
friedrice mdelorme's photo
May 26, 2018 at 18:35
May 26, 2018
Amazing photo, Matt.

friedrice mdelorme's article
May 19, 2018 at 14:02
May 19, 2018
Short Track Photo Report - Albstadt World Cup XC
I'm gonna miss Fontana in baggies.
friedrice pinkbikeaudience's article
Mar 20, 2018 at 16:44
Mar 20, 2018
Ask Pinkbike: My Kid Keeps Crashing, & Tire Tips for Moab
@Mtb4joe: Whoops! I guess I wasn't clear: I don't have a kid. I've just been thinking about some serious big hits I've taken to the skull in the last year or two. They've messed with my ability to run at full tilt at home and at work.
friedrice pinkbikeaudience's article
Mar 20, 2018 at 13:40
Mar 20, 2018
Ask Pinkbike: My Kid Keeps Crashing, & Tire Tips for Moab
I don't think it's odd. The expression is 'fail faster'--you'll find your errors and correct them much sooner if you realize your shortcomings in a short a time as possible. There's dozens of ways to model learning and behaviour, but the shorter and more salient you make the steps in the process, the faster you learn or change your behaviour to a situation. I think there is a real danger to repeatedly eating shit while riding though. The argument that kids bounce is all fun and games, but doing it repeatedly--especially when you're young--might mean brain damage that very sneakily builds up on riders and can cause serious problems down the road. It's a tricky balance. Pushing your limits hard means you're going to go OTB, but there's a heightened risk of serious repercussions that might put you off the bike permanently and ruin your ability to deal with the world.
friedrice mdelorme's article
Mar 11, 2018 at 15:15
Mar 11, 2018
Race Photo Epic - Stellenbosch World Cup XCO
Fuck it, I'm gonna say it. > Perhaps Loic is rubbing off on her. That's a cheap shot, pinkbike. Don't throw a first-place rider under the bus with an offhand comment like that.
friedrice vernonfelton's article
Jan 18, 2018 at 6:56
Jan 18, 2018
What's the Deal With SRAM's DUB System? More Questions
Since we're getting frame manufacturers in on this conversation, can we ask them why their pressfit and BB30 bottom brackets seem to play the 'out of spec' game all the time?
friedrice mikekazimer's photo
May 10, 2016 at 16:21
May 10, 2016
Yerba Mate has gotten pretty popular all round Canada. I'm not surprised if a few Americans (pasty white or otherwise) have gotten into it too.

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