Sharp As A Marble

by Scott Sharples
Feb 14, 2012 at 11:52


If you live in the Northern hemisphere, the riding season is a distant memory for most of us. Winter is firmly entrenched, the days short, it's cold, wet and gloomy. It's perfect weather to be a couch potato, but if you are like most hardcore shredders, you need to scratch that itch - that itchy urge to go ride your bike. And if you are a competitor, you want to preserve all of that fitness and skill base that you worked so hard on during the rest of the year, and if you are dedicated, build on that base so next year you come out stronger than ever.

Leogang Austria - World Cup. American JIll Kintner scored a 6th in her first WC DH ever last week. Here her and coach Scott Sharples discuss the corners up top. Look for Jill to do well here. It slippery and muddy and has lots of berms. Jill is from the PNW and is a 4x World Champion. You do the math.
Scott Sharples and Jill Kintner talk strategy at the top of the Leogang World Cup track.

Most of the riders that I have worked with in the past, like Sam Hill and Bryn Atkinson, have had the benefit of living in Australia in the off season (for those that failed geography, Christmas is Summer time in the southern hemisphere. If you don’t know what the Southern hemisphere is you need a smack). Training and playing on your bike is so much more fun when the days are long and warm - you can get in a ride in the morning and you don’t have to wait for the ground to thaw. You can then relax in during the hottest part of the day, followed by some playing/training again in the late afternoon. For us that live where the days are short, we need to be a little better prepared, and we need to make some minor changes to the way we do things...


If your favorite track is covered in snow, or too wet, what do you do to maintain your skills? Here is a list of things you can do to help relieve the monotony of winter.

Ride moto The usual reaction to this is, "I can’t afford it". It can be expensive, true, but it doesn’t have to break the bank. You don’t need to buy the newest bike each year. A $500 1990’s Honda xr 100 will be a lot of much fun, and you get to practice your cornering skills for hours on end. This is good for XC bandits as well as the downhillers out there. The benefits of a smaller bike are: less expensive to maintain, not as dangerous, low power so you can't make up for bad technique with the twist of a wrist, and the bike is similar in size to a MTB. It's easy to get hung up on wanting a bigger bike and get all 'whiskey throttle' on your buddies, especially if you have a tiny penis, but a small moto is better than no moto at all. While riding, the emphasis should be on cornering technique, it is not about big jumps, that’s how you end up in hospital.


Ride BMX A dirt jump/street bike works as well. Most good BMX tracks don’t get too badly effected by the rain, and they usually have lights, so you can go in the evening time. You can get a solid skills work out at the same time as a fitness workout, and it can be done in a very short time. Even Jared Graves, with his 'monkey butt' power packs developed through his BMX training, could still make most people look amateurish on the DH bike. Go street thrashing, practice your ‘flat land’ tricks, a few wall rides, a bit of urban trials, mix it up. There is a load of fun to be had in a parking lot, especially if you have a bunch of mates to do it with. This type of riding gives you a great opportunity to practice the fundamental skills, which are so often over looked. Don’t give mountain bikers a bad name by f*cking up other people’s property.

Jeff Lenosky wall rides a tank in New Jersey
You don't need to be Jeff Lenosky to have fun riding street

Surfing, Snow boarding , skiing or Skateboarding. All of these activities require a certain agility, balance, coordination, core strength, and confidence. Carving down a mountain, picking lines between trees, using the terrain, committing to a turn, it's all the same mental approach, but you are on edges sliding instead of wheels rolling. Shawn Palmer is an example of how these two sports go together. When you practice the technique of turning on a board, you can apply that same practice technique to cornering on a bike.

Ball sports All ball sports, offer some kind of benefit (with the exception of beer pong). From ping pong to dodge ball, apart form the athleticism involved, there are benefits to practicing hand/eye co-ordination, core strength, agility, focus and adaptation skills. The more skills you acquire, the more confidence you will have to be yourself and be your best. The confidence you get from any sport will help you in your biking.


Scott Sharples returns in 'Sharp as a Marble' next month to answer your questions on how to get faster. Curious about pre-race routine? Unsure of which exercises to do? Looking for some fun cross training? Put those questions down below and, if you're lucky, Scott will give you an answer in his upcoming column!
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71 Comments

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flag Da-Moose (Feb 15, 2012 at 0:13)
 "It's easy to get hung up on wanting a bigger bike and get all 'whiskey throttle' on your buddies, especially if you have a tiny penis, but a small moto is better than no moto at all."

"especially if you have a tiny penis"

"...tiny penis..."

I'll take the biggest motorcycle you got please.
  • + 11
flag zachrosevt (Feb 15, 2012 at 5:11)
 I'll take three!
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flag tomcrowther (Feb 15, 2012 at 9:41)
 One of the best articles in a while Big Grin
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flag fr112358 (Feb 15, 2012 at 15:36)
 Yeah I'm gonna have to ride a Boss Hoss...
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flag EvilImp (Feb 17, 2012 at 21:24)
 Would you like a racing flames paint job and an extra loud muffler with that?
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flag Ollie-J (Feb 15, 2012 at 0:18)
 " If you don’t know what the Southern hemisphere is you need a smack"

true story
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flag peschman (Feb 15, 2012 at 4:37)
 i know of at least one good exercise to keep the wrists strong during the off season....
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flag JamisJammer95 (Feb 15, 2012 at 4:46)
 hehehehhe Wink
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flag browner (Feb 15, 2012 at 12:49)
 same, I like to squeeze a fresh lemon onto my pancakes but after a while you have to switch because your lemon wrist gets disproportionately strong.
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flag spoonyman (Feb 15, 2012 at 5:59)
 British Season Translation Guide:
Summer = Winter
Autumn = More Winter
Winter = Very Winter
Spring = Less Winter
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flag woodsroller Plus (Feb 15, 2012 at 6:14)
 Really? I lived in England over a "winter" and it is not even close to northen North America in terms of temperature and I did not see any snow at all while there (just the dry slope in Hemel Hempstead). Hardly winter at all. Where I live we typically have a meter of snow on the ground for most of the winter - and considerably more snow in higher elevations. This year is not typical, but we are still covered in ice and snow. Our snow melts in April and can be back again in October and we get a ton of rain in between during the short biking season. England felt incredibly mild compared to what most of this users on this site are used to.
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flag jagarcia89 (Feb 15, 2012 at 6:24)
 It seems like englands seasons are always just "mud season" what our spring is like here. But here in CO our seasons change every day. In the past 7 days we've had 3 days in the 60s, 2 days of 6" plus of snow, and 2 days of sub 15 but dry as hell.
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flag woodsroller Plus (Feb 15, 2012 at 6:40)
 Right. It can definitely be wet and a little chilly over there, but not hang your bike up for 4 months kind of winter. I'm not complaining about having snow as skiing and snowboarding can be as much fun as biking.
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flag spoonyman (Feb 15, 2012 at 7:23)
 Based on feedback from woodsroller... British Season Translation Guide 2.0

Summer = shitty rain
Autumn = more shitty rain
Winter = so much shitty rain
Spring = slightly less shitty rain.
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flag dom69foco (Feb 15, 2012 at 7:38)
 no such thing as bad weather in britain. we get from -10 to +20 degrees C, 3 feet of snow to weeks of rain. and its ALL fun on a bike
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flag masifhouse (Feb 15, 2012 at 12:08)
 well said mate! i ride all yaer round and love the different conditions we get here
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flag spoonyman (Feb 15, 2012 at 15:48)
 Don't get me wrong... I'll complain about the weather, but it won't stop me riding.

Love a wet uplift, but pushing in the rain can be soul destroying!
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flag woodsroller Plus (Feb 15, 2012 at 19:16)
 I'm liking the 2.0 version. And I even feel bad talking about my winters compared to those in Russia, Scandinavia and Alaska. Lack of daylight trumps most other hardships - then add in frigid temps and snow. That UK rain is looking pretty good. Rip it up.
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flag Z-WAAAAAZ (Feb 17, 2012 at 7:35)
 as a follow up id like to do a socal season translation guide

Summer = Freakin hot
Autumn = Slightly less hot
Winter = Colder but Still freakin hot on some days (wtf?)
Spring = Starting to get freakin hot again

oh and sometimes we get a day of rain but this is unusual and is followed by much confusion when it happens.
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flag Joshtp (Feb 18, 2012 at 2:52)
 Weather here in West Wales is mad. Expect 20-30 for most of Summer, but alot of rain. Autumn is wet and mild, but leafy and fun on a bike, winter is usually made up of 2 or so weeks of snow and ice, a month at least of rain and the rest is dry as a bone and sunny, but cold. Still only like -5 though... Spring is usually hot and sunny with the odd showery day. Expect dusty trails and lots of fun.

Summers have been good (2006 was mind blowingly good) and winters have been very, very cold and snowy.

But as a whole the stereotype British rain is pretty accurate.
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flag spoonyman (Feb 19, 2012 at 0:33)
 Went to North Wales yesterday... Pretty dry until I crossed the border then:

- Horizontal rain for the first two runs
- Sun/Clouds and WIND (so much wind) until lunch
- Wind dies down a bit
- More rain a couple of runs in after lunch
- Horizontal Hail
- Horizontal Snow
- More rain
- Sun for the last run....

Thanks Wales.
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flag BigRedBike (Feb 15, 2012 at 10:12)
 It seems like the moral of the story is, if you can do something with two wheels and handlebars let her rip, and if not, find something you CAN do outside that gets your body moving and your mind working.

Downhill Domination on the PS2 just isn't the same as the real thing.
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flag grievo (Feb 16, 2012 at 18:47)
 Untrue! How would I have even known how to do a "teabag tantalizer" If It wasn't for DD? HOW!?
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flag rumblefish255 (Feb 15, 2012 at 21:33)
 Some pre Super D race tricks would be nice.

Kinda random but a little note to all the haters that commented, why do you even comment if you don't like this article. maybee if you actually knew everything you thought you do someone would actually give you a job writing articles. just sayin.....kinda sick of seeing so many hate comments.
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flag brooce (Feb 16, 2012 at 11:01)
 What do you think about riding plenty of miles on a road bike as a base training for downhill/4cross? Do you think that it is necessary, or share the view of some modern studies or trainers ("how riding long and slow can make you fast on a short distance")?
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flag finnrambo (Feb 16, 2012 at 17:50)
 you should be doing interval training, anything over 100km (short ride if your a roadie) is not beneficial for dh/4x try track cycling in a velodrome and do races in there thats perfect training in terms of fitness
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flag dishwasha (Feb 15, 2012 at 0:20)
 I transferred over from Moto x racing into dh and Xc, many of the techniques for cornering I easily swapped over to when riding on a mtb.
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flag taletotell (Feb 15, 2012 at 5:49)
 moto is the reason some guys i know are good at mtb and mtb it the reason some guys i know are any good at moto
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flag rlucky82 (Feb 15, 2012 at 9:25)
 if you cant ride mtb in the winter how can your ride moto in the winter?
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flag ScottSharples (Feb 15, 2012 at 16:07)
 Wrapped in tonnes of wet weather clothes, doing snow roosts all over your buddies.
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flag Waldon83 (Feb 15, 2012 at 18:42)
 Just don't leave your jacket in Yakandandah, or home.....take your jacket.
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flag nothingbetter (Feb 16, 2012 at 11:33)
 must to nice to have snow so shallow you can ride your dirtbike....
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flag melomal (Feb 16, 2012 at 10:16)
 I ride moto, I ride a ton of BMX and street, I ski and I've played basketball for the best part of 9 years. I should technically be an absolute champ.....yet I'm not, explain yourself?!
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flag nothingbetter (Feb 16, 2012 at 11:32)
 sounds like you need a bigger moto.
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flag hipster (Feb 16, 2012 at 17:31)
 lol, well played ^^, (wink wink, nudge nudge)
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flag bmxxican (Feb 15, 2012 at 6:32)
 who needs even a 500$ moto when you can buy ine of these for 100 bucks

http://www.pinkbike.com/photo/7675493/
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flag crazymac1 Plus (Feb 15, 2012 at 9:35)
 you sir are a genius, i must buy one of these now!
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flag biking85 (Feb 15, 2012 at 10:54)
 Not winter time, but like this!

http://www.pinkbike.com/photo/2178406/
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flag bmxxican (Feb 15, 2012 at 11:00)
 Mines more custom and has a better spec,plus It's red
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flag biking85 (Feb 17, 2012 at 16:51)
 Haha, I don't know, this one's been extended rearward to accommodate for a larger motor than stock. I do particularly like the bungees holding yours together though!
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flag bmxxican (Feb 18, 2012 at 5:17)
 its not holding it together,there ther incase something falls off or for extra gaslol it only takes 175 to fill the tanklol
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flag daunjilero (Feb 15, 2012 at 13:50)
 hi, i´m just an enthusiastic DHer from Colombia (32 years old, 12 on MTB), i work all day in front of the computer but i´m trying to do some training, tuesday and wednesday i made a short XC training (about 1:30 hours) Thursday some trekking or running around the block, saturday road (70 kms) and sunday DH, what do you think of this "training" and could you give me some suggestion? Thanks a lot!
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flag sam264 (Feb 15, 2012 at 2:37)
 I just man up and get out on a mtb....
In fact that's exactly what I'm about to do now!
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flag JamisJammer95 (Feb 15, 2012 at 4:45)
 Jeff's bike is sweet
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flag sam264 (Feb 15, 2012 at 5:49)
 damn you guys and your negative props, snapped mech hanger = ruined ride Frown
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flag rlucky82 (Feb 15, 2012 at 9:28)
 where I live riding trails that aren't frozen in the winter time will ruin the trail and much trail repair will be needed in the summer.
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flag Karpiel073 (Feb 15, 2012 at 4:55)
 So pretty much, stay active kids! Smile
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flag VictorMAAS (Feb 17, 2012 at 11:06)
 Awesome to see Sharples' column back! Always really liked them Big Grin

Nice visor you got there Scott Wink
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flag VictorMAAS (Feb 17, 2012 at 11:05)
 Awesome to see Sharples' column back! Always really enjoy them Big Grin
Nice visor you got there Scott
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flag swilson669 (Feb 15, 2012 at 0:21)
 'winter' doesnt exist here in california...
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flag TomWatkins (Feb 15, 2012 at 2:19)
 Im in the UK, theres never a time when its not winter....
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flag Albe23 (Feb 15, 2012 at 4:16)
 "Winter" doesn't exist here in FL either, and neither do mountains.....
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flag taletotell (Feb 15, 2012 at 5:52)
 but summer in the southwest is stupid hot. In much of Arizona at least there is a month and a half where people just stay inside or by the pool.
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flag RMcKenney (Feb 15, 2012 at 20:25)
 Its winter in this part of California
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flag Dan-the-Kona-riper (Feb 16, 2012 at 18:58)
 thats way older then a 1990 lol i had a few of those great bikes ahah
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flag mrkamot (Feb 16, 2012 at 1:12)
 Mr. Sharples' articles are always funny and informative. Perfect!
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flag mrkamot (Feb 16, 2012 at 1:16)
 Is chris kovaril adept at technical tracks? And if yes/no, why?
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flag TheoSheridan (Feb 15, 2012 at 3:55)
 I live in Melbourne, you can ride all year round. Even in the depths of winter all the indoor parks are open Wink
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flag mr-sick-malad (Feb 15, 2012 at 4:22)
 im selling a dirt bike just like tht one
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flag taletotell (Feb 15, 2012 at 5:53)
 Cranx indoor park opens soon! gotta get a street bike
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flag jackos (Feb 15, 2012 at 16:19)
 What types of food should we be eating on a race weekend
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flag nothingbetter (Feb 16, 2012 at 11:35)
 eating it on race weekend will effect your riding a bit, but not nearly as much as what you eat the entire week before race weekend.
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flag shoxxer (Feb 15, 2012 at 0:42)
 I dont know, summer here in QLD sucks, its way too hot to 'enjoy' riding at all, even if there is no snow.
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flag spoonyman (Feb 15, 2012 at 5:57)
 We can swap for a bit if you like!
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flag yeagerrr (Feb 15, 2012 at 16:02)
 Answer the best pre race routine please!
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flag Ethan777 (Feb 16, 2012 at 17:30)
 cool man
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flag freirider (Feb 15, 2012 at 9:17)
 Totally agree
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flag kentb276 (Feb 15, 2012 at 22:55)
 Awesome section
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flag soprobrofosho (Feb 15, 2012 at 5:55)
 I want to know what kind of BMX has lights...
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flag Nobble (Feb 15, 2012 at 8:30)
 BMX track... Facepalm
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