- My art sucks (thanks for enabling me to see the light Katana)
- My video editing skills are equal to a 5th grader (Thanks nvr2low)
- My online manners would have got me hung in the 16th century. (Vertr :D )
However crazy I am, I can assure you that I’m not stupid. I realize that all of you might be wondering about my sanity right now, but I’d like to make it up to you.
I “Got A Grip” on reality thanks to the honest opinions from the people of MTBR.
Now you all can "Get A Grip" too.
I will be holding 2 free jumping classes at Calabazas Jump Park in San Jose California this January 9th and 16th.
There is a max of 10 spots available per clinic. (You must confirm by email to attend)
Cost:FREE
Time:Meet at 9 am. (I know it's early, but it's before the crowds) Clinic begins when everyone is ready, but no later than 9:30am.
Where:Calabazas BMX park
Located at 6940 Rainbow Dr, San Jose, CA 95129
This facility has great sections to work on your technical jumping skills, pump track rollers, and large carved out turns. The park offers seriously sized jumps that increase confidence with capability enhancing table tops between the take offs and landings.
Duration:4.5 hours with two 10 minute breaks & a ½ hour lunch break in the middle of class.
If you would like to reserve a spot and get other needed information about what to bring please email me at:chris@lessononemtb.com regarding “Get A Grip”
Every one attending: will be receiving a free pair of WTB “GTO” lock on grips.
WTB has worked hard on these grips and I’m sure you all will love them.

2 comments:
thanks for an awesome clinic today Chris. It was really really helpful! I would highly recommend for anyone that wants to catch air - or even just improve their bike handling and trail skills. Chris does a great job of breaking the skills down into baby steps so you can really see the progression necessary to learn the skill.
Thanks again!
Heather
thanks for an awesome clinic today Chris. It was really really helpful! I would highly recommend for anyone that wants to catch air - or even just improve their bike handling and trail skills. Chris does a great job of breaking the skills down into baby steps so you can really see the progression necessary to learn the skill.
Thanks again!
Heather
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