After discussing riding skills with other riders, some experts, some serious newbies, my gf included, I realized that alot of the real riding secerets are the ones that are totally against your natural instincts. Just for example, in many situations hitting the gas when your instincts tell you to let off or even nail the brakes. I thought it may be basic for you vets, maybe helpful to new guys, and maybe everybody chimes in and I learn a bunch too.
First, real rough sections, whoops, puddles, drop-offs, cross-ups and many other near crash situations can be saved by a little throttle. Your brain says "freeze up" or "brakes"
Second, same thing during a mild wipe-out your instincts may tell you to bail, but I have found 99.9% of the time to keep driving through the wreck and have made many miracle saves. Bails can cause the bike to slam you when it catches back up.
Third, You can turn with alot of control by turning the bars the opposite direction you intend on going. Which is really awkward at first. Although not a fool-proof trick for every turn.
Fourth, many guys are being fast in harescrambles or whatever, by accelerating down hills, instead of the natural coasting/braking. Throwing out the roost off of each berm turn, instead of waitng for the straight away.
Last one is wide open to suggestions, hitting jumps and getting some real air, teaches us alot about ourselves and our bike's suspension. Anyway, freak out and let off the gas on the face of a jump and you wind up landing on your head like one of those yard darts. Panic and hit the gas too hard, and you may do a real painful crash. Also the big air time makes you want to lock up, when in reality there are many things that you may need to do to control you and your bike to get a smooth landing.
Basically, some skills are easy. Especially if it is avoid an obstacle, or hit the gas on the flat straight parts. Fast peple are constanly going fast by doing things against the normal safe riding of the slower guys. I'd love to hear your take on this concept.