Ride your own race, know your abilities and your limitations. Don't get caught in the competition and go big off of a jump just because 2 or 3 other riders are doing it.
keep riding in them
its not that the tracks are safe or not its how safe you ride the track
Stay a safe distance away from all cars
Yes, motocross may seem like just sitting and riding a bike, but it is actually one of the most physically demanding sports. But of course, just riding will not get you completely fit, you of course will have to work on that in other ways, but it will help.
No, the MX-1 suit is a One piece leather suit that is used for road riding/racing, not for motocross.
Some do strength training (all muscle groups), endurance, and of course his/her cardio, and of course riding, lots of riding.
It is important because a person could have a baby while riding
32:1 for motocross 40:1 for trail riding
There are obviously risks to horseback riding, but if you learn with a professional, and remember that you are riding an animal (so dont be stupid) it is safe.
When riding a bike with pegs, make sure to wear a helmet and other protective gear. Check that the pegs are securely attached before riding. Be cautious when performing tricks or stunts, and always ride in a safe and controlled manner. Additionally, be aware of your surroundings and follow traffic laws to stay safe while riding with pegs.
30 is considered an old timer in professional motocross. There are a few exceptions though, as long as you stay healthy (injury free) and are competitive.
OF COURSE Of course you should, learning to ride a two-wheeler is just the basics. Learning to ride a motocross bike just takes it to a whole new level.