
You may ride, but do you practice? Adult group clinics for ages 15+ focus on technical skills, drills, and having fun!
Take your airtime to the next level. This high-energy session for experienced riders with basic jumping skills refines technique, increases control, and progresses to larger features.
Using Hale’s jump lines, trail features, and airbag lander, we’ll focus on dialing in consistency, style, and safe progression.
• Speed control and lip timing
• Generating height vs. distance
• Mid-air bike control
• Whips (intro concepts)
• Jump line flow and linking features
• Airbag practice for confidence
Recommended for: Riders should already be comfortable clearing small tabletops. This is a technical session.
Helmets are required; full-face helmets and pads are strongly recommended. Riders must be at least 15 years old to participate in Hale’s Adult MTB Clinics.
Mountain bikers of all ages are drawn to Hale’s rugged, varied terrain just miles from Boston’s city line, and we’ve been eagerly expanding youth mountain biking program over the past five years.
Hale MTB Camp focuses on skill-building and ride time for an existing community of young mountain bikers. Youth MTB Club is growing that community through a fantastic team of volunteer coaches who coordinate recreational rides and opportunities to participate in races and events throughout New England. Intrepid Academy at Hale students also enjoy time on the trails as part of their semester at Hale.
We’re thrilled with our progress and are helping hundreds of riders advance, but with your help, we can do more.
Thank you for supporting MTB opportunities for youth by making your donation today.
Hale Education, Inc. is a private nonprofit widely recognized for its flagship camps, youth programs, family and community activities, school partnerships, and professional development opportunities. It serves several thousand children and families from Greater Boston communities annually, and invites visitors to enjoy its 1,200 acres of forests, ponds, and meadows in Westwood and Dover, Massachusetts. Hale’s programs and land management practices are the legacy of its founder, Robert Sever Hale, who encouraged people to patronize his property in ways that were “charitable and benevolent in nature…to provide education which will develop intelligent, capable, and responsible citizens.
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