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Top 3 Kettlebell Exercises for Mountain Biking
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The top 3 kettlebell exercises and how they can improve your riding. You can find more videos like this at http://www.bikejames.com.
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5 Minute Mobility Routine for the Hips, Shoulders and Ankles
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A quick mobility routine that targets the hips, shoulders and ankles to help us stay strong, powerful and injury free on the bike. For more tips like plus a FREE workout program this be sure to visit http://www.bikejames.com.
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The meaning of life - A mudcows tribute
5:33 | views: 21346
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inspired by the mudcows videos from the late 90's the vanzacs spent 3 months in Queenstown running wild and living life the only way we know how. cut loose ride fast.
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That feeling when you haven’t ridden for a while !
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Fabien Cousiné shows us next level excitement to ride his bike at Skyline Queenstown.
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Norco Factory XC Team at Canada Cup #1: Bear Mountain
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The race season started off early this year with a Canada Cup at Bear Mountain in March. With an international field, a technical course with lots of jumps, and over 150m per lap of climbing, it was a great way for the Norco Factory XC Team to test out the legs after training hard in the off-season.
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Imperial Motion - Matt Orlando
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The Washington grown clothing company Imperial Motion has recently added Matt Orlando to their team as both an aspiring musician and the first downhill/mtb athlete to join the Imperial family. Music: Shreds by Grieves .. Follow ReilShiftMedia at facebook.com/reilshiftmedia
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Orange Dirt World Team rider Harry Heath spends most of his time racing downhill on his Orange 322. But on those days where he just fancies a spin out on local trails he takes the Five. By spin we mean road gaps, tyre tearing corners and all kinds of nasty, but fun, stuff. Enjoy. Filmed and directed by Gee Milner.