Think I've worn a helmet a grand total of 6 times this year so far.
Think I've worn a helmet a grand total of 6 times this year so far.
I've been out for well over 200 rides this year bro
I guess “Friday Fails” on YouTube is a NO NO then?After a ride around with my wife this week she told me she had thoughts of how it woulb be if she had to go to a hospital… and that was because sha was afraid of loosing control on a 20% downslope on a wide gravel road. I said to her she would never be able to develop skills and “ muscle memory” with that kind of thoughts on the mind.
So, my advise is to ride easyer trails until you get bored with it to the point you feel you need more challenge.
In other words, wearing protective stuff will not ease your fears so that the mind becomes open to learning new skills. Sometimes the discomfort of wearing armours might even disturb.
Learning crashing skills is different from learning breaking skills.
The good braking thecnic is to scan the track ahead of you and detect “braking spots” ahead of you and never apply the breaks when you feel afraid of how fast you are riding, but letting it go through until it reaches the next breaking spot.
I hope that you continue to remain lucky.Think I've worn a helmet a grand total of 6 times this year so far.
Yes. I spotted your subtle sarcasm.
it's not a boast. I just don't like helmets and don't wear polystyrene hat for any other activity I happen to do.
Without getting into a long winded helmet debate. it's a piece of polystyrene covered with a thin layer of plastic and a fitting cradle/padding. so of course it broke if you hit it off a wall. It's unlikely to "save" your life in a direct impact with a solid object at high speed but yes. it can reduce the severity of injury or save you from minor injury and reduce the chance of concussion etc. I have absolutely no problem with other people wearing helmets or not. it's entirely their choice and I hope it always stays that way.l am going to be boring and say, my helmet has saved me twice.
So, my advise is to ride easyer trails until you get bored with it to the point you feel you need more challenge.
I've been riding for a year or so now mainly at FOD in the UK. I can get down the blue runs at a fair lick but find reds a bit of a challenge and to be honest I don't feel that I am doing them justice i.e. I'm nervous and slow. I do want to ride faster but decided against coaching because at 73 years of age I feel that the return on investment will be very small and I'm not THAT ambitious.
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I have had many head injuries throughout my lifetime including 20+ concusions. More than half of them were not connected to biking at all and only one came from a bike accident where I wasn't wearing a helmet.
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ALWAYS WEAR ARMOUR IN THE PRESENCE OF A CAMERA!!!!I guess “Friday Fails” on YouTube is a NO NO then?
I do have issues with memory, mood and cognitive behavior.
Minimising the chances of accident by riding well within my limits is exactly what I do when not wearing a helmet. Whereas you clearly choose to ride above your limits when wearing one.minimising the chances is a sensible choice in an activity where increased velocity increases risk in an impact with an inanimate object.
It seems that many folk follow what they are told by authorities and accept it as gospel and the one and only reality. This often doesn't take into account any of the experience of those who think differently. "if you're not qualified" blah blah blah. It seems to have stopped them from thinking for themselves. They seem uncomfortable when others don't necessarily follow their reality. I kind of see it as arrogant.Yes. Steve. I am very aware and have been for around a decade now of the effects of repeated head injury trauma. Mtb racing is finally taking it seriously too.
RIP Dave Mirra.
My worst and most common head injuries were not from cycling or Infact any situation that you'd consider wearing a helmet for.
I do have issues with memory, mood and cognitive behavior.. Whether these stem from multiple head injuries, a fucked up early life or later "lifestyle" choices I'm not sure.
I didn't read your concern as preachy at all. It is a worrying thought.
Thanks.
The message in the video was clear but the such fancy effects as removing colors in 2021 in a informative video gets 1/5 points.Re actual braking technique; this video is awesome. I've always put this to dramatic effect on some of the hills in Hobart; it's very effective
Post a link to your channel, I take it its SO much better?The message in the video was clear but the such fancy effects as removing colors in 2021 in a informative video gets 1/5 points.
Apologize for my comment. I just didn't like the effects that added zero value to the otherwise valuable information provided. When you post something to the internet you kind of agree that people might comment it even without capability to provide content on a same level.Post a link to your channel, I take it its SO much better?
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