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Old 09-24-2021, 12:14 AM   #9
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Originally Posted by timurrrr View Post
And the worst lie of all times,

Can't count how many instructors from reputable organizations said that in front of me.
It took me a while to learn the car dynamics in enough detail to understand
how misleading this "rope" analogy is.

Totally agree that anything should be sanity-checked.



Also true!
These should be a balance in theory and practice, and it's very individual.
What I find through talking with friends is a lack of understanding about the "why" behind techniques. They want to learn trail braking but don't know the "why" behind it. Even just braking technique in general. Managing weight transfer is largely understated.
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