9 Mister Miyagi
“Thankfully, I make a living at helping people become better riders. The biggest thing is do not avoid your weaknesses. Most people are comfortable on the left-hand side and can sidehill on the left side well. The problem is, the terrain doesn’t care that you are only good at sidehills on the left-hand side. If you have a weak side, practice it until you’re good at it. If you avoid what you’re weak at, you will never get good at it.”
––Chris Burandt
10 Yoga Pants
“I recommend you stretch out before you ride. It’s important to get limber and flexible because snowmobiling requires a lot of athletic moves. Then take time to stretch after you’re done riding. It’s important to stretch those muscles out so they can begin rebuilding and you’ll be a little bit better rider the next time you go out.”
––Geoff “Phatty” Dyer