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This is Sean from Expert Village. In this clip we're going to talk about putting your
feet back on the pedals and going into the ramp. When you got it down to where you want
to take your feet off and leave them off at a great good distance, balance yourself out
over the ramp while still be on the front end, you're going to want to get ready to
put your feet up. If you decide to go in with your feet off, you can do it but chances are
you're going to get wishy and washy and fall over. When you're stuck on it, go ahead and
lean just a little bit further forward because when you put your feet back what's going to
happen is your weight is going to be further back and your back end is going to drop a
little bit. So if you do that ahead of time, you'll be able to be at the perfect balance
point and you'll go ahead and go in. When you are ready to go in just like the toothpick,
keep your brakes squeezed, your frame right over the ramp and then turn your bars a little
bit. Once you turn your bars, let go of the brake. If you have your weight on the right
spot and your frame in the right spot, your back tire will go down and you'll go down
nice and smooth.