Do a lot of BMX riding. Perhaps boost that with some general cardio workouts. BMX races are fairly short, so you'll want to focus on interval training(ride/run hard a minute, wind down a while, then ride hard a minute again. Repeat until you can't take it anymore.)
Yes, the Haro Pro XL is a very good BMX racing bike. It's not top of the line, but it's far from entry level.
There is defiantly money in BMX from sponsor's, competitions etc. But to be able to do this you must be EXTREMELY good at BMX.
There are typically two main disciplines for BMX riding: freestyle BMX and BMX racing. Freestyle BMX focuses on tricks, jumps, and stunts, while BMX racing involves competitive racing on a designated track. Riders may specialize in one or both of these disciplines.
To win
shimano dxr is the best for bmx racing
just street riding
In the sport of BMX racing, different types of symbols are used to represent various aspects of the sport. These symbols can include logos of BMX brands, sponsor logos, and symbols representing different BMX disciplines such as freestyle or racing. These symbols are often displayed on riders' gear, bikes, and event banners to showcase their affiliations and achievements in the BMX community.
BMX racing.
bmx racing is not a game, it is an extreme sport which is taken very seriously by its athletes
Its ok but you might wanna get a racing bike after awhile
The speed the fun jumps
not at all