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Have you ever wanted to learn how to jump a dirt bike safely? Well in this weeks video Ronnie Faisst will share a few tips for beginners on how to jump a dirt bike. Here a few things that will help find a safe jump, correct body position, stay steady on the throttle, and how to land correctly. Check it out! RONNIE FAISST || Freestyle Motocross Pioneer. X-Games medalist, and lover of God, people & life! Subscribe for weekly mx riding tips, life advice, and behind the scenes vlogs. LINKS // Check out MOTO MERCH by RFMX: https://bit.ly/3b2LzUk To find out more about RFMX, Motocross Training Schools, and more, check out: http://ronniefaisstmx.com Subscribe to the FAISST LIFE here: / faisstlife Find me on social media at @RONNIEFAISST Check out our ministry page at / ronnieandmel GEAR // GoPro Hero 7 Black: shorturl.at/jluvA Mic Adapter: shorturl.at/chmW5 Vlog Microphone (for camera or iPhone): shorturl.at/U1467 GoPro Holder w/ Mic Mount: shorturl.at/cmuCY Hand Tripod: shorturl.at/qsEU4 Smartphone Extension for Tripod: shorturl.at/dkEWZ iPhone Wide Angle Lens: shorturl.at/jnE49 GoPro Helmet Mount: shorturl.at/nvGIW Canon 80D DSLR Camera: shorturl.at/lmBKW Rode Studio Boom Mic Kit: shorturl.at/crwAX Light: shorturl.at/yAV04 DISCLAIMER// Motorcycle riding is inherently dangerous. This video and the advice given is from a professional rider with years of riding and teaching experience. Any action you take upon the information/advice given in our videos STRICTLY AT YOUR OWN RISK. Ronnie Faisst and all of its affiliates will not be liable for any injury, damages, losses in connection with the use of this information. Bottom line, DON'T BE DUMB. Always be safe and use the proper gear/safety equipment.