In all my years of riding, I've learned a lot through experience, often the hard way. I've been lucky to hear the wisdom of teachers ranging from a former world champion, Kevin Schwantz, to the professorial safety columnist, Lawrence Grodsky. If I had to sift through all that good advice and choose just one tip that every rider should remember, I'd choose this: Look where you want to go.
Wait a minute! Where are you going? Oh, you were expecting something more profound? Some technical secret I pried out of Valentino Rossi that time I caught him vacationing incognito in Barbados, trying to escape his inescapable fame back in Europe, and I plied him with rum and lemon until he finally let me in on the secret? Sorry, but that never happened (and nobody's sorrier than me that it didn't).
但是,我會爭辯說,我的小建議確實是深刻的。在數十年的騎行中,我學到了很多技巧和技巧,然後忘記了其中的很大一部分,但是我總是試圖將這六個單詞保持在我的腦海中。我認為你也應該。這就是原因。 “看看你想去的地方”的力量 “看看您想去的地方”的力量是,無論您是騎摩托車,試圖擊中98英里 /小時的快速球,還是將步槍瞄準向您指控您的野豬,它都可以攻入我們的身體的工作方式。一名高爾夫球手將她的視線盯著球,因為那是她希望俱樂部頭部走的地方。弓箭手將專注於目標的爾日揚(Bullseye)的關注,因為那是他希望箭頭走的地方。 在所有這些運動中,無論是棒球棒,弓箭還是高爾夫球俱樂部,該工具不僅成為我們身體的延伸,還成為其中一部分的功能。我讀過的摩托車騎行技巧的最腦分析是德國心理學教授和成就摩托車教練伯恩特·斯皮格爾(Bernt Spiegel)的“摩托車上半部”。標題暗示了他認為騎手和摩托車一個單位,而人類只是上半場。就是這樣。摩托車是我們的大腦和身體的延伸,並且如此。 該建議對街頭騎手的態度與以極限為準的賽車手一樣多。寶馬照片。 “看看您想去的地方”的力量也適用於所有人。這位專家級的賽車手很久以前就源於這些知識,但在騎行時仍會從中受益並試圖進行粗略的通行證。他知道向前看,通過他可能無法做到的角落,因為這會減慢動作。新車手在MSF Basic的第一天緊張地向停車場錐編織 Ridercourse 如果他不錯過指令的那一部分,也將受益於他想去的地方。看著您想去的地方的相反是目標固定,在這種目標上,新車手專注於他害怕擊球的錐體。因此,當然,他釘了圓錐。摩托車以為他正在尋找他想去的地方。 這句話還有另一種力量來源。這不僅是在騎行中如此樸素,而且還適用於生活。 “看看您想去的地方”是指凝視真正的獎項,這是您在這個領域有限的時間期間要實現的巨大目標。從字面上或隱喻上盯著您的前輪胎前方的位置,可確保您無法為下一個曲線生命做好準備。 就是這樣。如果您只想記住關於騎行的一件事,請記住那個。 那,再加上巴巴多斯時的朗姆酒。 圖片庫 訂閱 普通胎面 訂閱 圖片庫 分享 33 加入討論 訂閱 普通胎面 訂閱 繼續購物 騎手更喜歡會員資格 成員 該產品的特權! RPM產品節省 RPM現金返還 RPM歡迎現金 總價值 將RPM添加到購物車 騎手更喜歡會員資格 加入RPM和 節省 在這個產品上! 將RPM添加到購物車 $ 39.99 /yr。 花更少的錢。騎更多。 5%RPM現金返還* 超過70個品牌折扣10% 加入時$ 15的RPM現金 免費的2天送貨和免費退貨* 還有更多! 今天成為會員! 了解更多 通過購買和註冊騎手優先會員資格,您同意 計劃條款和條件 。 *某些不包括:10%RPM折扣適用於全價和銷售價格獨家品牌。 10%RPM折扣以全價適用於其他精選品牌。 適用排除 。 RPM免費2天送貨適用於合格的項目,僅連續美國。 不適合AK,HI或美國領土。 查看運輸政策 。 RPM免費退貨適用於合格項目,並且僅在標準退貨時間表上處理,僅美國連續美國。 查看返回策略 。 歡迎! Moto Dreams,交付 自2007年以來為騎手服務的車手 Google Trust Google 4.6星級 購物和保存
The power of "look where you want to go"
The power of "look where you want to go" is that it taps into the way our bodies work, whether you're riding a motorcycle, trying to hit a 98 mph fastball, or aiming a rifle at the wild boar charging you. A golfer keeps her eyes on the ball, because that's where she wants the clubhead to go. An archer keeps his focus on the target's bullseye, because that's where he wants the arrow to go.
In all of those sports, the implement, whether a baseball bat, bow and arrow or golf club, becomes not just an extension of our bodies, but functions like part of it. The most cerebral analysis of motorcycle riding skills I've read is "The Upper Half of the Motorcycle," by German psychology professor and accomplished motorcycle instructor Bernt Spiegel. The title alludes to the fact that he considers the rider and motorcycle one unit, and the human is just the upper half. And so it is. The motorcycle is an extension of our brains and bodies, and acts as such.
The power of "look where you want to go" is also that it applies to everyone. The expert-level racer has long ago engrained this knowledge, but still benefits from it when riding at the limit and trying to make a sketchy pass. He knows to look way ahead, through the corner he might not make, because that slows down the action. The new rider nervously weaving toward the parking lot cones on the first day of his MSF Basic RiderCourse will also benefit from looking where he wants to go, if he didn't miss that part of the instruction. The opposite of looking where you want to go is target fixation, in which that new rider focuses on the cone he's afraid of hitting. So, of course, he nails the cone. The motorcycle thought he was looking where he wanted to go.
There's one more source of power in this saying. That's in how it applies not just so uncannily to riding, but also to life. "Look where you want to go" means keeping your gaze on the real prize, the big goals you want to achieve during your finite time on this sphere. Staring at the spot just ahead of your front tire, either literally or metaphorically, ensures you won't be ready for the next curve life throws at you.
So that's it. If you're only going to remember one thing about riding, remember that one.
That, plus go easy on the rum when in Barbados.