RebornRider
Well-known member
It's a common message from coaches, both at the auto racetrack and on the MTB trail. The vehicle will go where you're looking, so be sure to look where you want to go. Don't look at the scary thing you want to miss. If you look at the scary thing, you will head straight for it.
I'm slowly getting better at this for the 98% of my ride that is not so gnarly. But again today, on a narrow off camber trail across a steep slope, my front tire fell off the trail surface and onto the steeper slope, and I immediately looked down the scary slope rather than keeping my eyes on the trail. Naturally, I lost control and now have a scuffed arm and leg.
Do you guys have any tricks, like a mantra or something, to teach yourself to only look where you want the bike to go?
I'm slowly getting better at this for the 98% of my ride that is not so gnarly. But again today, on a narrow off camber trail across a steep slope, my front tire fell off the trail surface and onto the steeper slope, and I immediately looked down the scary slope rather than keeping my eyes on the trail. Naturally, I lost control and now have a scuffed arm and leg.
Do you guys have any tricks, like a mantra or something, to teach yourself to only look where you want the bike to go?