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The Freaking Wheelie Guide
The exact freaking wheelie progression Megs teaches at clinics — the balance point method, the three most common mistakes, and the drills that actually work. Free.
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Sound Familiar?
Why Most Riders Can't Do a Freaking Wheelie Yet
It's not about guts. It's not about your bike. It's about the method.
The External Problem
YouTube tutorials skip the fundamentals. Every video teaches a different technique. There's no clear progression from "can't lift the front wheel" to "consistent freaking wheelies."
The Internal Struggle
You feel like you should be able to do this by now. You've tried, you've looped out or barely gotten the wheel up, and you're starting to think maybe you're just not a freaking wheelie person.
What's Actually True
Every rider who can do a freaking wheelie learned the same way — with a proven progression, not random attempts. You're not missing talent. You're missing the method.
Your Coach
Megs Has Taught Thousands of Riders to Do a Freaking Wheelie

I know the feeling. You watch someone do a freaking wheelie effortlessly and think "I could never do that." I hear it at every single clinic. And every single time, by the end of the day, riders who said that are holding their front wheel up.
The Freaking Wheelie Guide is the exact method I use at clinics. I broke it down so you can practice it at home, at your own pace, on your own bike.
— Megs Braap
ISDE Veteran · National Clinic Tour · 240k+ Riders Coached
What's Inside
Everything You Need to Do a Freaking Wheelie

The Method.
Not random attempts
The Balance Point Method
The #1 drill that separates riders who do freaking wheelies from riders who don't. Step-by-step breakdown with cues you can remember mid-ride.
3 Mistakes Killing Your Freaking Wheelie
Yanking the bars, skipping the rear brake, looking down — and exactly how to fix each one before they become habits.
The 5-Day Drill Sequence
A structured practice plan: 10-15 minutes per day for 5 days. Each day builds on the last so progress compounds.
Safety Setup Checklist
Bike setup, gear, surface selection, and the rear brake technique that prevents loop-outs before they happen.
Video Reference Cues
Key visual cues to film yourself and self-diagnose — so you can coach yourself between sessions.
What Comes After
Once you nail the basics, here's how to extend hang time, transition to rolling freaking wheelies, and link into trail riding.
How It Works
Three Steps. Zero Excuses.
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Follow the Progression
Open the guide. Start with the balance point drill on Day 1. Each day builds on the last — 10 to 15 minutes is all you need.
Do a Freaking Wheelie
By Day 5, you'll have the muscle memory and confidence to lift the front wheel consistently. Then it's time to push further.
What's at Stake
The Cost of Random Practice
You keep trying random techniques from YouTube — yanking the bars, never finding balance point, looping out, and deciding freaking wheelies aren't for you.
Months go by. You watch other riders do freaking wheelies down the trail while you ride behind wondering what they know that you don't.
The frustration becomes avoidance. You stop trying. The skill that would unlock the next level of your riding stays permanently out of reach.
Or you could spend 5 days following a proven method. The one that works at every clinic.

The Transformation
5 Days From Now
Riders who follow this progression don't just do freaking wheelies — they ride with more confidence everywhere.
Before
Can't lift the front wheel
After
Consistent clutch-ups on command
Before
Afraid of looping out
After
Rear brake instinct keeps you safe
Before
No idea what I'm doing wrong
After
Self-diagnosing with video cues
Before
Freaking wheelies are for other riders
After
Freaking wheelies are part of my riding
Just Do a Freaking Wheelie.
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