I would not be afraid of using deep blacks which is missing from your footage.
From the webpage:
"Logarist enables the same types of corrections that you can achieve using raw images in Adobe Lightroom, but without the need to shoot in raw, and right inside your video editing application. "
"Logarist is a wide-gamut, high dynamic range, scene-referred tri-stimulus RGB working color space with a uniformly logarithmic opto-electronic transfer function, optimized for 32-bit floating point color correction in video applications."
That is crackpot level nonsense!
Next we are going to hear LUTs will cure the common cold as well!
The BMCC is not particularly the ideal camera for biking and skateboarding scenes.
I would consider the Sony or the new Panasonic GH5. Especially the GH5 as it has in body image stabilization.
Why try to study it from books while you can see it happening by studying good movies?