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Classes & Clinics

Take your riding to the next level with Private or Group Instruction. Learn to turn, drop, jump and flow like never before with Fluidride.

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Tours

From Europe to Mexico, we'll take you on the trip of a lifetime. Join us for an epic adventure! We have tours for all ability levels.

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Online Courses

Learn from the comfort of home, or on the go on your tablet or phone. Your first 30 days are free, then $12.95 a month.

Why Fluidride?

With over 20 years of teaching experience, Simon and his fellow instructors will take your riding to the next level with approachable and easy to follow learning concepts. We teach all levels of riders to build confidence and consistency.

Experience the power of proper instruction with The Fluidride Method.

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“This class is AMAZING. I had been feeling like my riding was plateauing but my riding confidence is at an all-time high and a tree drop that I was hesitant to do is so easy and fast now. Having these new skills has completely changed how fast and confidently I ride my favorite trails. ”

-HAYES BAXLEY ON FACEBOOK

Learn online from world class instructor Simon Lawton

Anytime. Anywhere.

With over 10 hours of video footage, 120+ articles, photo blogs and podcasts, Fluidride Online is your one-stop shop for online MTB Instruction!

What Is the Most Fundamental MTB Skill?

Interview with Simon Lawton by Singletracks.com

Technical Riding Articles

Switchbacks And Pre-Turns

By Simon Lawton | Dec 4, 2018

Improve your switchbacks with this tip and start to find flow on parts of the trail you never thought possible.

Creating Style in the Air

By Simon Lawton | Dec 22, 2017

Immediately upon learning to jump, and sometimes before, riders become taken with the idea of creating some style in the air. While the temptation to get stylish can be strong, it’s important riders get the basics down first.

Clearing Jumps

By Simon Lawton | Dec 20, 2017

I often hear riders talking about ‘not having gone fast enough’ into a jump they were unable to successfully clear. While speed is one component of jumping successfully, we can actually jump the same jumps at many different speeds, all with the same outcome in terms of distance.

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