How to jump on m mountain bicycle?

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I got a Dirt/Street bicycle, a Scott Voltage YZ 1, you can check the specs out by typing Scott Voltage yz 1 on google...

Ive been trying to jump, but all I have been able to do so far is to raise the front wheel, which is not a real jump, I want to raise both wheels.
Without a ramp of course, just on flat ground.
I know BMXs have this easier but I got an MTB and I know it is possible.
 
looks like you have bought a decent bike. keep pulling up to build up your strength. the stronger you are the easier it will be to do this. then lean a bit forward, and keep your hands flatter on the bars... if this doesnt work, practice leaning forward to do rear wheelies then put front and back together. i am an intermediate rider and own a Haro Thread One
 
looks like you have bought a decent bike. keep pulling up to build up your strength. the stronger you are the easier it will be to do this. then lean a bit forward, and keep your hands flatter on the bars... if this doesnt work, practice leaning forward to do rear wheelies then put front and back together. i am an intermediate rider and own a Haro Thread One
 
looks like you have bought a decent bike. keep pulling up to build up your strength. the stronger you are the easier it will be to do this. then lean a bit forward, and keep your hands flatter on the bars... if this doesnt work, practice leaning forward to do rear wheelies then put front and back together. i am an intermediate rider and own a Haro Thread One
 
looks like you have bought a decent bike. keep pulling up to build up your strength. the stronger you are the easier it will be to do this. then lean a bit forward, and keep your hands flatter on the bars... if this doesnt work, practice leaning forward to do rear wheelies then put front and back together. i am an intermediate rider and own a Haro Thread One
 
looks like you have bought a decent bike. keep pulling up to build up your strength. the stronger you are the easier it will be to do this. then lean a bit forward, and keep your hands flatter on the bars... if this doesnt work, practice leaning forward to do rear wheelies then put front and back together. i am an intermediate rider and own a Haro Thread One
 
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