January MTB Coaching Sessions – Start Your Year on the Trails
This January, the Clancy Briggs Cycling Academy team bring you an exciting opportunity at Sherwood Pines Forest Park to kick-off your MTB skills for the new year. We’re running a full progression pathway across three ability groups so whether you’re just getting started or already trail-confident, we’ve got something for you.
Sherwood Pines MTB Coaching – Friday 2nd January 2026
We’ve set aside a full day for your development on the trails at Sherwood Pines. Choose the group that matches your ability and ambition:
Trailblazer Group |10:00 - 11:30
Ages 4–10 (new to MTB, able to pedal)
Focus: Core riding skills such as braking, balance, standing on the pedals, and basic turns
A fun, supportive session to build confidence and enjoyment on the trails
Full-day coaching with an emphasis on progressing beyond the Blue group skills
Focus: Speed management, line choice, jumping techniques, and riding with confidence on more demanding terrain
During the session, all groups will benefit from expert coaching on jump technique and drop technique — two key skills to help you ride with more control, more flow, and more fun.
With limited group sizes, each rider gets focused coaching and individual attention — meaning you’ll make real improvements, and we can tailor feedback to you. Because of this, spaces are limited and will go fast!
For riders ready to step up from Sherwood, our Greno Woods masterclass is a natural progression. It’s aimed at confident trail riders who are already comfortable on red-graded trails and want to push their technical skills further.
Date & Time: Saturday 3/01/26 – 10:00–16:00
Ability Level: Riders aged around 12–16 (ability-based, not strictly age-based)
Focus: Advanced technical riding—jump progression, steep berms, flat turns, dynamic body movement, and trail flow
Requirements: Must already be capable of riding red trails with confidence Be able to manual/wheelie for at least 1 metre Confident over small gap jumps (approx. 4 ft) Knee and elbow pads are mandatory (alongside a well-maintained MTB and helmet)
Must already be capable of riding red trails with confidence
Be able to manual/wheelie for at least 1 metre
Confident over small gap jumps (approx. 4 ft)
Knee and elbow pads are mandatory (alongside a well-maintained MTB and helmet)