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  1. There are many different ways of riding a BMX bike, because the only limitation is one's own imagination and physical ability. Learn about the importance of safety and riding a quality bike in BMX riding with help from an employee of a bicycle shop in this free video on BMX riding.

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  2. In order to ride a BMX bike backwards, an individual must learn how to pedal backwards so that she doesn't fall off the bike. Practice riding a BMX bike backwards on a ramp or transition with help from an employee of a bicycle shop in this free video on BMX riding.

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  3. BMX tricks require practice, and when doing a 180 on a quarter pipe, the trick is to turn over whichever shoulder is spun. Discover how to land a BMX bike trick backwards with help from an employee of a bicycle shop in this free video on BMX tricks.

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  4. In order to bunny hop on a BMX bike, start by practicing getting the front tire over objects, and after this is mastered, work on moving the weight forward and scooping the back tire up with the feet. Put all of the bunny hop motions together with help from an employee of a bicycle shop in this free video on doing bunny hops on BMX bikes.

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  5. Bicycle safety equipment includes a helmet, a pair of gloves, a set of elbow pads and a set of knee pads. Discover ways to protect the body so that more BMX tricks can be performed fearlessly with help from an employee of a bicycle shop in this free video on BMX safety equipment.

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Chris Bradford Chris Bradford is an employee at Mad Dog Cycles in Provo, Utah. He has been working with all types of bikes for years, and has been riding BMX bikes for several years.dkdk

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