I do understand what you are saying about you don't learn unless you try it. But I didn't start jumping ramps and doing wheels the day after I learned to ride a bicycle

On hills that steep, I think your bike would slide backwards.accoutred wrote:
So do you get the same oil starvation from riding on a real steap uphill for a while?
Since you fly, let me put the responses you got into perspective. Imagine that you are on a General Aviation website. You tell everyone you have a few hrs. of solo time and you'd like them to tell you how to do a loop or a roll (both very basic manuevers). You'd get exactly the same response. Mainly because your experience level would indicate that you probably haven't mastered basic aircraft control and trying something more advanced is ill advised at this point.silentx wrote: If you fly (seems like you know about flying) you know the role of an instructor is like your dad teaching you how to ride a bike. Instructor can't fly for you or transfer his skills to you so you can land the plane. Instructor will teach you what’s right and how not to exceed the limits. Practice! Practice! Practice! Until you learn. That goes for all the skills we learn in our lives. (Drawing, dancing, driving etc)
Is that how you learned to wheelie?earwig wrote:If you play to pictures of gay midgets the skills to do a wheelie will just come to you, trust me.
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