Learn to jump
Ready to take your mountain biking to new heights? Our jumps course is designed to help riders of all levels master the art of jumping with confidence and control.
Course information
Learn the fundamentals of jumping, from take-off to landing, in a structured and supportive way.
Experience level(s)
- Beginner, intermediate
What you’ll learn
- Take-off and landing techniques
- Body positioning for stability and control
- Managing speed and approach
- Building flow and linking jumps
Guidance and feedback
Receive tailored feedback and guidance to help you progress at your own pace, whilst building confidence with every session.
Apply to the trails
Apply what you’ve learnt at the bike park, with expert coaching to help you tackle challenges and refine your skills along the way.
Key information
Location, timings and cost
- Shredhill Bike Park / Burlish Bike Park
- 2 hour sessions
- £30 per session
Make a booking
To book onto a jump course, simply select ‘book now’ below and follow the instructions.
You’ll be directed to our booking system, with a list of dates and times available for booking.
Payment
To secure your place on a course, you’ll need to make payment in full.
Please note, booking fees are non-refundable and full payments cannot be refunded if cancellation occurs within 48 hours of the course start time.
Full information can be found on our booking policy.
We accept a range of card payments including Visa Debit, Mastercard, Apple Pay and Google Pay.
Frequently asked questions
Is this course right for me if I’ve never tried jumping before?
Absolutely! The session is designed for anyone keen to learn, from complete beginners to those wanting to improve their airtime and confidence.
What’s the main focus during the session?
We break down the technique into manageable steps – starting small and building up, ensuring you’re always comfortable and in control.
Will I learn to jump bigger features by the end?
Progression depends on your comfort and skill – there’s no pressure to go bigger than you want, but you’ll leave with the techniques to keep practising.