Thats the way to do it. Practice the basics and get familiar with the controls in a nice quiet safe environment. You don't want to be mastering the controls and looking out for idiots at the same time.
With the braking : try just the back first (gently and progressively) and see how the bikes weight transfers onto the front wheel. As the weight comes off the back the rear brakes become less effectively due to loss of traction by the rear wheel. To hard on the rear brake locks the rear causing it to slide,easy to fix just keep looking where you want to go and release pressure on the rear brake.
Have a go on the front only (gently and progressively), as the weight moves forward under braking the front tyre squashes down increasing its contact area allowing you to brake harder.If you grab the front to quickly the front doesn't get a chance squash the tyre down and grip causing it to wash out.This happens very quickly and you normally only realise it with the sudden change in horizon.
To sum up use both brakes smoothly and progressively. When practising
use both brakes and work up to braking progressively. Start slowly and work up to braking harder. This way you will safely get a feel for your bikes limits.
Anyway enough of that, get out and enjoy.

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