How to Ride a High Course: Precision Over Risk (Full Transcript)

Two riders share tips: manage height anxiety by looking ahead, and succeed by landing precisely and avoiding uncertain, risky moves.
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[00:00:09] Speaker 1: I don't fear the heights that much, but when I'm riding this I just look straight forward and don't look at the sides, don't want to look down here.

[00:00:25] Speaker 2: The main challenge to ride the course here is to be really really precise, to land perfectly, to not try too crazy things that you are not sure with.

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Two speakers discuss riding a course at height: one manages mild fear by looking straight ahead, while the other emphasizes that success depends on precision, clean landings, and avoiding risky moves beyond one’s confidence.
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Facing Heights and Staying Precise on a High Course
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  • If heights make you uneasy, focus your gaze forward instead of looking down.
  • The key challenge is precision—landing accurately matters most.
  • Avoid attempting tricks or moves you’re not fully confident executing.
  • Controlled, conservative decisions can improve safety and performance.
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Neutral: The tone is calm and practical, focusing on coping strategies and technical advice rather than strong positive or negative emotion.
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