
You already own
the bike.
Now own the trail.
Weekend warriors, twelve-year-old rippers, and road converts — we coach all of you until the trail disappears and only flow remains.
Carved into
red dirt
and granite.
Riders learn to read terrain the way musicians read charts — by feel, by instinct, by repetition until the trail disappears and only flow remains.
We coach weekend warriors stuck on blue runs, parents signing up twelve-year-olds who already outride them, and roadies converting to dirt who keep death-gripping through every rock garden.

Latest result
"Cleaned my first black diamond 18 days after Trail Starter."
— Nadia Petrescu, Denver CO
Same switchback.
Three weeks apart.
Drag the handle · Real rider · Real trail · Real three-week gap
Cornering
"The trail goes where your eyes go."
Most riders brake through corners. We teach you to brake before them — enter wide, apex late, exit fast. You'll feel it on the first run and never unlearn it.
Coach Cue
Look at where you want to be, not where you are. Your bike will follow your vision before your hands even move.
Granite Gulch Descent
Main Trail Network
Before clinic
4:22
After clinic
3:09
Tyler B. — Green → Blue in 2 weekends
28% fasterRock Garden Bypass
Upper Flow Zone
Before clinic
1:47
After clinic
1:12
Amara W. — "I used to walk this section"
33% fasterSwitchback Stack
Learning Zone
Before clinic
2:55
After clinic
2:01
James & Keiko T. — Father/daughter clinic
31% fasterDrops
"Commitment is the technique."
A drop isn't a jump. It's a controlled fall with a landing. We break it into three parts — approach speed, launch position, and landing absorption — and drill each until the whole thing feels like nothing.
Coach Cue
Neutral position before the lip. Don't push the bars down — let the bike drop away from you. Your arms absorb the landing, not your face.
Jumps
"Pop is earned, not yanked."
Jerking the bars gives you airtime. Pumping through the lip gives you control. We start on dirt rollers, progress to small tables, and build the muscle memory before the consequence.
Coach Cue
Compress into the takeoff, extend through the top. If you're thinking about it while you're in the air, you waited too long to learn it.
The cues that change everything
"Eyes up, heels down, elbows out — that's 80% of mountain biking right there."
Mako Delacroix
On body position fundamentals
"The fear doesn't go away. You just get faster than it."
Priya Nair
On committing to black diamonds
"Kids don't overthink it. That's the lesson adults need to learn."
Deven Okafor
On the youth clinic approach
Full Descent
"Link it, don't think it."
The final chapter: putting it all together on a real descent. Cornering into a drop, pumping through a berm, threading a rock garden, and arriving at the bottom with a whoop instead of a white-knuckle death grip.
Coach Cue
Stop counting the moves. You've done them all separately. Now just ride. The trail knows what to do — let your body remember what it learned.
People who ride this
stuff every day.

Marcus "Mako" Delacroix
Head Coach · 14 yrs racing, 6 yrs coaching
"Speed is a byproduct of efficiency. We chase efficiency."

Priya Nair
Skills Coach · Former XC Racer, Enduro convert
"The fear you feel on a black diamond is just information. We learn to read it."

Deven Okafor
Youth & Progression Coach · 8 yrs coaching
"Kids learn fast when you stop telling them what they're doing wrong."
From terrified to fluid

Sofia Marchetti
Roadie-to-dirt convert · Flow Seeker clinic
"I signed up thinking I'd learn a few tips. I left with a completely different relationship to my bike. Three weeks later I cleaned my first black diamond."
David Okonkwo
Weekend warrior · Brought his daughter Maya
"My 12-year-old daughter already outrides me. I booked us both — she graduated to Send It tier. I'm still in Flow Seeker. No notes."
Lena Hoffmann
Death-gripper reformed · Trail Starter → Flow Seeker
"The coach watched me for five minutes, said 'your hands are trying to steer the bike, let the bike steer itself' — and everything clicked."
Three tiers.
One mountain.
Pick the level that matches where you are right now. You'll upgrade faster than you think.
Green Circle
Trail Starter
$149
per person · 2-day weekend clinic
- Body position fundamentals
- Cornering technique
- Braking zones
- Green & easy blue terrain
- Max 8 riders per group
Blue Square
Flow Seeker
$229
per person · 2-day weekend clinic
- Everything in Trail Starter
- Drops & technical features
- Rock garden threading
- Berm exits at speed
- Max 6 riders per group
Black Diamond
Send It
$349
per person · 2-day weekend clinic
- Jump technique & progression
- Manual approach to drops
- Steep & technical terrain
- High-speed commitment
- Max 4 riders per group
🎁 Gift a Ride
For the parent. The partner.
The person who needs a nudge.
Gift any clinic tier as a digital gift card. They pick the date, you get the credit. Comes wrapped in a custom message.

Your buddy's already
whooping below.
The question stopped being "is this worth it" about three sections ago. Now it's just: which weekend works?