Thankfully, she isn't doing backflipsDangerously CONTAGIOUS!
Thankfully, she isn't doing backflipsDangerously CONTAGIOUS!
Yet! ?Thankfully, she isn't doing backflips
You’ve nailed it on the head!I don't think she is fearless; she is gutsy! Often she'll say that she is shaky or scared; other times she just has confidence where her partner doesn't
Excellent ! I do the same, it's almost got me into trouble a few times as people have thought I was taking the piss !I have this tendency to very quickly and unknowingly mirror the accent of whom ever I’m speaking with
Same here. Do you speak more than one language @Zimmerframe ? I do, so I thought that was why.Excellent ! I do the same, it's almost got me into trouble a few times as people have thought I was taking the piss !
There is a proper term for it, but I can't remember what it is.
I do, but I used to do it before hand and weirdly used to pick up new languages really easily/quickly. As far as I know, I only mimic accents in English though.Same here. Do you speak more than one language @Zimmerframe ? I do, so I thought that was why.
Were you her teacher ?My wife and I met in an international school
These days I can catch myself doing it early enough, and stop myself as soon as I do.
I think the one you're thinking of is another thing entirely which is called ECHOLALIA. It's considered a psychiatric disorder that involves the subconscious if not uncontrollable tendency to repeat a word by the other person. I have two friends that have this. They unknowingly repeat the last word I say in just about every sentence I speak - even if they're just listening. *Listening. Yes that's what I just said. *Said. You get the picture. *Picture.
No, but I taught her a few things.Were you her teacher ?
There is a proper term for it, but I can't remember what it is.
Just what zimmer needs; another oneIt's considered a psychiatric disorder
That's what I like about Yuka's channel... she is relate-able for the average (or above average) rider. Whereas most other video channels are about race pros or highly advanced skill level riders... great to watch but there's a disconnect (for me anyway).I'm not trying to create a Yuka bandwagon; I thought there is some good info here that I haven't come across before. Yuka has recorded her crashes and what sort of features she crashed on. This seems like a useful idea; it can give direction to what skills you need to improve for what you are riding.
Another coincidence, of course ; yesterday I rode a black trail that I've been avoiding for a year or so. Last time I tried was on an ancient 26" clockwork, and I was shaky; ended up getting my knee stitched. Yesterday I ran through without stopping or eyeballing anything - got a quick look just before dropping in to the various features. I know I took better lines than last time and back then I stopped and looked. And the beauty of the emtb - I rode up my techy climb and down the black track a 2nd time . Thanks YukaThat's what I like about Yuka's channel... she is relate-able for the average (or above average) rider. Whereas most other video channels are about race pros or highly advanced skill level riders... great to watch but there's a disconnect (for me anyway).
Yuka takes you along with her growth journeys, her fails, crashes, etc. And when she achieves what was considered insurmountable to begin with... I cheer her on. I have to watch myself and not be carried away by her enthusiasm, often wishing I was young again and can just simply stand up right after casing it. These days, I can't even open a jar of pickles let alone hold on to a handlebar as long as she had to on that video!
Another coincidence, of course ; yesterday I rode a black trail that I've been avoiding for a year or so. Last time I tried was on an ancient 26" clockwork, and I was shaky; ended up getting my knee stitched. Yesterday I ran through without stopping or eyeballing anything - got a quick look just before dropping in to the various features. I know I took better lines than last time and back then I stopped and looked. And the beauty of the emtb - I rode up my techy climb and down the black track a 2nd time . Thanks Yuka
Think you can ride your emtb quicker than normal bikes?
Think again
awesome. loved the truth behind this film. SHRED the GNAR! Gnar the SHRED!
too cool,nice rideThink you can ride your emtb quicker than normal bikes?
Think again
Reminds me of what till this day is still the sketchiest thing I ever did on a bike, when I lived out in the alps in the late 90's towards the end of one season with did the descent from the top of the Col de L'Iseran (highest paved road in Europe) down to Bourg St Maurice, group of us (mostly mad frenchies in the Cedric Garcia mould) got kitted up in full faces and whatever protection we could find, borrowed what MTB' the local shop would let us have, and pinned it from top to bottom - top part was only just rideable as snow was still melting, but we where flying past cars, all over the road, cutting switch backs over the grass etc etc - miracle no one go seriously injured but one hell of a buzz!Think you can ride your emtb quicker than normal bikes?
Think again
gee, some people can do whatever they can imagine. I've never seen that before - hanging on with the front wheel while the rear is floating nearly horizontal!Freewheeling single speed... rim brakes... foot-long stems... rigid forks... no saddle... and platform pedals + flat sole shoes... ?
Wonderful! ?
I cracked 79km/h on an ancient mtb with rim brakes once. And it was down this long gravel downhill road running above a creek - I called it the wallaby descent - there were always wallabies crossing to the creek or back from it . I get anxious thinking about it nowThink you can ride your emtb quicker than normal bikes?
Think again
Cool. but get a roadbike. I hit 70km/h almost every road ride I do. rim brakes. 23mm tyres. no helmet.I cracked 79km/h on an ancient mtb with rim brakes once.
Geez, you ride road too! Not for me - too many people driving cars that aren't drivers. I do scuttle about the back roads, paths etc when cutting through suburbia like a rabbit running from cover to cover . I assume all drivers are out to get meCool. but get a roadbike. I hit 70km/h almost every road ride I do. rim brakes. 23mm tyres. no helmet.
There's one descent local to me where if the wind's kind to you you can hit 90km/h. A couple of hundred meters after the fastest point there's a cattle grid. hopping it at 40mph+ is a lot of fun
On any Sunday is an awesome film. whether you're into motorbikes or not. (I'm not)
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