My situation and my perspective; I understand you'll skip this if it's too long to read:
I firmly believe that the first problem of motorsport is the lack of training due to the time and money involved, hence why I wanted an electric motorcoss bike: less time spent for maintenance (and hopefully the possibility to ride closer to home if they'll ever make an E-dirtbike only track closer to where I live).
I also hate rushing to the track when I have little time to ride or having trackdays when not properly trained and rested: my priority is to sleep well and enough, eat decently (I could improve both but I'm not terrible), workout, do stretching routines and go to the track feeling strong, then I warm up a little before entering the track and all this makes the experience way way better. I don't want to do it differently. Of course, this means that I don't ride as much as I'd like to: typical situation, like many others in life, when you have to find the best compromise that works for you.
I also understand that motocross riding is a kind of cardio itself, but since the heart rate in motorsport rises a lot just emotionaly like when you get 150 bpm in a warmup lap or on the starting grid, I doubt that it's as effective as dedicated fitness workout like running, so it's not like if I have a trackday I skip a run.
I've tried renting some downhill bicycles as a cross training and, while I liked the experience, I found them to be less exciting and more dangerous than motocross, plus those trails are on the mountains, too far away from my home, so they don't really solve the time consumption problem.
The question I'd like you to please read:
I've recently found out that there is this bike park at a decent distance from where I live:
I've tried riding there with my cross country mountain bike, in slippery muddy coonditions: I've found out that it's technically difficult, in a different way than motocross, plus it can replace some of my stationary bike or running workouts since it's tiring and it elevates my heart rate.
So my question, especially @Karinshi, who's said that he's done mountain biking for many years, but also to anybody who has both mountain biking and MX experience, is this: if I start riding in a bike park like that regularly while of course still having mx trackdays when I can, will the mountain bike significantly improve my motorcycle control in your opinion?
I firmly believe that the first problem of motorsport is the lack of training due to the time and money involved, hence why I wanted an electric motorcoss bike: less time spent for maintenance (and hopefully the possibility to ride closer to home if they'll ever make an E-dirtbike only track closer to where I live).
I also hate rushing to the track when I have little time to ride or having trackdays when not properly trained and rested: my priority is to sleep well and enough, eat decently (I could improve both but I'm not terrible), workout, do stretching routines and go to the track feeling strong, then I warm up a little before entering the track and all this makes the experience way way better. I don't want to do it differently. Of course, this means that I don't ride as much as I'd like to: typical situation, like many others in life, when you have to find the best compromise that works for you.
I also understand that motocross riding is a kind of cardio itself, but since the heart rate in motorsport rises a lot just emotionaly like when you get 150 bpm in a warmup lap or on the starting grid, I doubt that it's as effective as dedicated fitness workout like running, so it's not like if I have a trackday I skip a run.
I've tried renting some downhill bicycles as a cross training and, while I liked the experience, I found them to be less exciting and more dangerous than motocross, plus those trails are on the mountains, too far away from my home, so they don't really solve the time consumption problem.
The question I'd like you to please read:
I've recently found out that there is this bike park at a decent distance from where I live:
So my question, especially @Karinshi, who's said that he's done mountain biking for many years, but also to anybody who has both mountain biking and MX experience, is this: if I start riding in a bike park like that regularly while of course still having mx trackdays when I can, will the mountain bike significantly improve my motorcycle control in your opinion?



