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BMX, which stands for "bicycle motocross," has come a long way from being just a mere racing sport. Racers strive to push the limits of what they can accomplish with their bikes. Today, exhibition jumping dominates the sport, allowing bikers to take the ground sport to the air. Several varieties of BMX jumping have become common, just remember to focus on safety whenever attempting any type of BMX jump.
Most BMX or freestyle BMX champions have practiced for hours honing their craft on dirt race tracks. Many of these riders may have even built dirt tracks in their backyard or private acreage in order to practice to become faster or perform better tricks. Build your own dirt track in an area clear of trees and debris to prevent injury while riding.
A BMX box jump is a box with ramps at each end. You use the ramps to jump over the box with a BMX bike. Using a wood BMX box jump is a fun way of spending time in the outdoors and building your own can be a rewarding experience. If you do not want to spend hundreds of dollars on custom made box jumps, you can build your own box jump for a low price.
Bicycles as spectacle began immediately after the advent of the bicycle. Bicycle tricks date to the days of Thomas Edison, who filmed the first bicycle trick footage in 1899, according to online cycling magazine "Fat BMX."
A BMX dirt jump is built out of little more than some soil, water and the space required to have the jump on. It can be built to any size preferred and, depending on the angle of the jump, can be used to launch the BMX rider high in to the air or to achieve distance.
Building a small BMX jump out of wood requires wood cut for the job and a few simple tools. BMX jumps can be created in a variety of shapes and sizes, from professional tennis court size wooden half-pipes to box jumps complete with stairs and grind rails. The most common small BMX jump is an easily assembled ramp style wooden jump.
In order to build a BMX dirt jump, start by making sure there is plenty of room between jumps. Find out how to start building a dirt jump by beginning with the takeoff with help from a BMX bike racer in this free video on building BMX dirt jumps.
Hips are formations typically found on BMX tracks that help riders perform various tricks. Learn more about hips from a professional BMX rider in this free biking video.
The basic BMX jump is a great trick to practice before learning more advanced tricks. Learn more about the BMX basic jump from a professional BMX rider in this free biking video.
Learn how to time the jump in a BMX rocket manual with expert tips and advice on bike tricks from a sponsored rider in this free BMX video.
Learn the BMX bike trick called the X Jump in this free instructional video on extreme sports.
Here is a step-by-step guide on how to do box jumps on a BMX bike. Tell the nurse we say hello!
You can never be too relaxed when doing BMX and in this free instructional video clip on applying basic BMX bike riding skills you'll learn some more tips on how to do just that.
Watch this free instructional video clip on applying basic BMX bike riding skills to learn how a straight jump differs from a hip jump.
Learn tips and techniques on how to "ride out" after finishing a jump by applying basic BMX bike riding skills in this free instructional video clip.
As the old adage states: "What goes up, must come down." When you are making jumps with your BMX bike to get "big air," it is time to learn how to land. A few key components contribute to a safe and problem-free landing, and once you master them, you will be able to put together a host of new tricks and combinations and land on two wheels each time.
Getting big air off a BMX jump takes a little practice--but everything does in BMX. You've got to work on your approach, your position during the jump and takeoff and your landing.
Jumps make BMXing more fun and add challenge to your trails. You don't have to be an expert engineer to make dirt bike jumps, but you do need to be willing to spend some time and energy to make the dirt jumps right.