
I was once asked “When did you learn how to ride?
My answer is “I’m still learning.”
Professional athletes are always training and working to improve their game so that they can win more championships and be at the top of their class.
For motorcycle riders, the stakes are even higher as we risk our lives every time we head out on a motorcycle. Continuous training has been statistically proven to reduce the risk of serious crashes.
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- Shopping for your first bike? This is the worst advice I’ve heard.Ask fellow riders for advice on what you should buy for your first motorcycle, and you are sure to get a wide range of advice. Some will smartly suggest that you start with a lightweight bike that you feel comfortable on, that is easy to maneuver and is more forgiving to help you learn to… Read more: Shopping for your first bike? This is the worst advice I’ve heard.
- Train and Practice as if your life depends on itA few years ago I got myself a guitar. Having never played, I turned to various YouTube channels to try and learn how to play with the hopes of strumming along to some of my favorite songs. Today, I am proud to state that I can play a handful of basic chords and can fumble… Read more: Train and Practice as if your life depends on it