Man has massive internal hemorrhaging and you know what his first thought is? “I’ve got to tell other people about how to be safe.” King-Sized W right there.
That bruise is the type of bruise you get when you are hit by a car. It's absolutely crazy that we could have been reading the headline about him being dead rather than this story of how a helmet and excellent hospital staff saved his life
Oh yeah no that bruise is absolutely "hit by car at speed" bruising. Getting that even a bruise across that large a surface basically can't happen otherwise
@@PennielenI’ve been riding a motorcycle since September of last year. A dude brake checked me on purpose on the highway going 70 and made me wreck and then he took off. I had only been riding 28 days. I look at the marks on my helmet where I slid on my head everyday.
He looks like he got hit with a brick wall. The hand shaking was probably more from the sheer pain tolerance he had to exert over his body just to stand there without screaming. All to get out that public service announcement. Good man
@@BlueGuy-dr1djThat is the technical term for movements or motions (Fiddle) that is meant to calm or focus yourself. Mainly with your hands (Digit). Thus, Fidget.
I biked 3km of the 13km to work, turned around, biked home to get the helmet. Don't go biking without your helmet, when all holes in the Swiss cheese slices lines up, you only need to forget your helmet once. You may think it looks dorky, it's a hassle, but there is nothing more sad than someone ending up completely crippled or dead because of just missing that €20 - 30 piece of plastic and Styrofoam.
Can you just imagine it from his POV though? G.R.: I am super grateful for you all! *takes a bite* and just goes fully mental: This is fucking 💩. Bloody Hell. The Doctors: yep, he’s on the road to recovery. No brain damage detected.
I’d rather listen to him telling people to wear a helmet rather than me scrolling through instagram and stumbling upon a post that says “Chef Gordon Ramsay, 57, Father Of 6, Killed In Horrific Cycling Accident”
Wasn't even a motorcycle, just a straight up bicycle that he rides for fun and for health and fitness reasons. And still look at the mark it left. Protect yourself.
He's also probably still hurting through the prescription pain meds. That kind of injury is one you get from a life threatening accident, he probably saw his life flash before his eyes and can't forget that sensation.
I’ve never seen Gordon literally shaking like his hand was, the fact that he was in insane pain and is still recording his show and doing a PSA is amazing
He has SIX kids who almost didn't have their father on Father's Day. That thought gave me chills. I'm so glad to see Gordon is ok. Call me greedy but I'm not ready to see him go. The man continues to be an icon by standing up and talking about his accident and taking advantage of it to press the importance of safety, despite the pain. I pulled a muscle once that hurt so bad I swore I broke a rib. That was so fucking annoying just to breathe without pain. I can't imagine how he's still on his feet in uniform (probably meaning he's already back in the kitchen on whatever show he currently has). He's just amazing. Live long, Gordon. Out live us all.
Yeah I’ve pulled that muscle too, couldn’t even walk to see that level of trauma on a human body and still be able to walk and talk is like seeing a man get up and walk from being stabbed 3 or 4 times.
i would actually cry if gordon died from anything but old age, and i would even be sad if he died of old age. he is such an icon. he is supposedly a really nice man according to people who have met him irl. a lot of the anger is played up for the camera and its clear he wanted chefs to get better on his TV shows.
Gordon in that video was like watching your parents cry for the first time. He feels like an absolute powerhouse of a man, it’s hard to remember he’s a human and mortal and can very easily get hurt.
He's wrong about their "ultra nightmare mode" not affecting anyone else though. Every time you have to wait in an ER waiting room for hours and hours just to be seen by someone, remember that any dingus who gets their skull split open from not wearing a helmet or seatbelt gets an ambulance ride to the front of the line. Reckless neanderthals with a death wish are why ER wait times are so long for the rest of us. Oh, you wore your seatbelt when you got in that car accident? Well the other guy didn't, so now you'll have to wait 4 hours for doctors to deal with his injuries first before they can help you. I hope you have a high tolerance for pain.
It is truly one of the biggest bruises i've ever seen, I've seen some BAD bruises in my life but NOTHING like that, gordon has more bruised skin then not there.
@@tylere.8436.?.? Girl what? Lived here my whole life, not dead yet, can 100% leave the country, actually a very free place compared to other countries. Hasn’t been used as a “prison country” since like, the 18th century (1700s) Only an American who’s never been to Australia would say that bs 💀💀💀
clearly. you could disprove all his points simply by suggesting that even with perfect infrastructure, car free roads etc, people are still going to crash their bikes, and head injuries will still happen . so wtf is he saying. he is describing one particular situation where a helmet would probably not help (aka like getting run over by a semi truck) and just blanket statement saying that helmets shouldn’t be worn because we should just make sure semi trucks don’t run over bikers. it makes no sense
The funniest part to me is all the arguments about "fixing" drivers etc and "teaching" them while i've been kind of close getting hit by a car/bus like twice in my life but 100s of times by idiot bikers that never once slows down when passing by, even at small forestry paths 😅😅
@@woooooodsy That's not really the point. The point is, it's not a big loss if you don't wear a helmet, especially if the infrastructure was good. The gains are so marginal, you might as well suggest people don't ride at all. But people will ride bicycles no matter what, and arguing about helmets and getting mad about people wearing them or not, is more pointless than any safety gains. It's quite literally bikeshedding, funnily enough.
@@tylerprince6371 I mixed up biking with riding a motorbike but yeah let's call every little shit victim blaming instead of asking why I think he should quit. Atleast I can admit being a dumbass.
bruise, also known as a contusion, is a mark on the skin that occurs when small blood vessels break and leak blood into the surrounding tissue. Bruises are often caused by a bump
My uncle, back before helmets were normal to wear, took a bad fall and all my aunts and uncles gathered around to look at his helmet. It was cracked down the middle. My grandpa made sure they knew that without the helmet that would have been his skull cracked open. They were some of the most consistent helmet-wearers from then on.
I work in a Level 1 Trauma Center and I can say with 100% certainty that helmets save lives. I've seen countless bike accidents where a helmet prevented life threatening injury.
yeah helmets save lives, but infrastructure is even more important. the issue with helmets is not that they dont save lifes, but it has been shown, that it makes bicyclers drive a little bit more risky and.. cars keep less saftey distance when coming from behind. cars are byciclers enemy number one
Saw dashcam footage from an area around here of a car driving over a fallen cyclists head once. Tire full over, up and down. Guy stood up right then and there. Imagine the relief of the driver that this is how the day ended instead of what they had to see and live with otherwise.
@@EudaderurScheiss That may be the case, but think about how easy it is to change infrastructure vs wearing a helmet. There is a drastically smaller barrier to wearing a helmet, than convincing a local or federal government to change/restructure sidewalks and roads. Considering that there have been multiple cases where governments ignore streets that are inherently dangerous to pedestrians and bikers due to how they are designed even after fatalities, it's easier and quicker to convince individuals to do the bare minimum in terms of live saving gear. That said, advocating for the general public to wear helmets when biking should be done in tandem with petitioning to change infrastructure.
One of my buddies cashed out on his helmet and it ended up saving his life in a crash. He made sure to have the suit and helmet before buying the bike and it’s the reason he is walking around today.
@@annoyingnessbeginswithme5698 this is not the case, at all, never, dont give room to misinformation and misreading statistics. If a driver follows the rules of safe driving regardless of vehicle he is more likely to be careful while driving because he is trained to keep himself safe, not the other way around. I know its hard for Americans but please use your brains
Everyone saying he's a beast for going straight back to work. But he's clearly traumatized. He should really take a week off. Omg. So glad he's still with us.
100% it took me like 6 months to mentally get over nearly dying on a bike after getting rear ended. Even walking on the sidewalk, my head was on a swivel
He's a workaholic super type A personality, time off is probably the last thing on his mind. He hates opioid pain meds because of family history so he's likely rawdogging the pain with aspirin and looks to work as a distraction.
@@Volti-Vagra yeah I know I was standing in the kitchen with my mom after we heard that she was feeling severely unwell and as we were talking about it I looked at CNN on my phone and saw the headline that she died it was quite the shock
I'm pretty sure that guys also just wrong - I've seen PSAs here in Australia about how a good helmet should break in a crash because otherwise it would have been your skull
fr. apparently some helmets also have some sort of thing to reduce impact damage, like a gap between the shell and the bit that tightens around your head to increase impact time to reduce force, and also the shell can slide to stop you from snapping your neck. edit: also is squishy ish to help with reducing force even more. it can reduce whiplash if you fly off and land on head
The fact that he’s back at work just truckin along when he’s clearly pretty traumatized mentally and physically just goes to show what an absolute champ Gordon is.
I used to work for an insurance company and many motorcyclists died because they didn't wear a helmet.The saddest to me was a couple on a motorcycle who died from getting hit by a drunk driver and left behind five kids :(
my moms new husband, works at the ER and says the e-scooters are actually really dangerous. Gotta work at the hospital to know accident prevention, and then why are these doctors mixing antibiotics with horse pee or drinking horse piss before surgery it blows my mind, unlike the girls who haven't found the grail.
@@jonyboyblackpaisa the good gore sites keep getting taken down unfortunately, but reddit still has some if you can brave the stench. r/NatureIsMetal is where I saw it originally
“I don’t care how short the journey is” also applies to seatbelts. I lost someone in 2023 because they didn’t wear a seatbelt for 1/4 of a mile because when there was a collision they flew out of the car. Stay safe.
@@CuChulainn343I think the reason people don’t wear helmets or seatbelts is because of the idea that there’s no way it could happen to them. They think “well sure that happens somewhat often, but I’ve never seen it happen there’s no way it’d happen to me”. Which, for most people, is correct. But that mindset is very, very incorrect for some people, and has killed way more people than it ever should have
@@tanakisoup this is why I'm very careful with prescription meds as someone who has Bipolar OCD and ADHD yea it's only 1% chance of fatal heart attack if you take this pill until you are the 1% then its 100% and guess what? You're dead. It's a mental defense mechanism wearing the helmet is an act of accepting mortality and people fear death so some would rather deny it could happen to them at all so they don't have to think about the risks but in reality, it only makes you feel safer but in truth it makes you less safe.
I have a story like this, in 2021 my grandpa (Now 70) got into a major bike accident and broke most of his bones, only reason he survived was the helmet he was wearing absorbed most of the initial blow allowing him to make it out after months of surgery.
The fact that Gordon got out of the hospital and decided to fight through the pain and share a message about the importance of wearing a helmet while cycling is absolutely phenomenal. Seriously more power to that man.
That tweeter seems to think all bike-related deaths involve a car, not realizing a helmet will protect you from dying if you simply fall off your bike and hit your head.
I ate shit mountain biking not too long ago and hit my head twice rolling down the rocks. I had my helmet so it was no big deal. It left 2 giant dents in the helmet though, those would have been on my head lol
@@Lucas-qo5goi ate shit on my mountain bike and was knocked unconscious for 6 hours despite wearing a helmet, the doctors said if I wasn't wearing it i almost certainly would have died
Not all bike-related deaths involve a car, but about 70% do involve a motor vehicle according to the NSC. I wonder if the statistic is the same for serious injuries.
@@Lucas-qo5go I went over a jump and over my handlebars, hit the ground with my head and my wrist. Thanks to my helmet I was able to walk away with only a broken wrist and no other complications. Was spitting out dirt for a couple hours though haha
@octaviamoore242 I wonder if they actually work on anyone. Like, who the hell is gonna click on that guys profile? Whoever runs those bots should be imprisoned just for being so annoying
As a long time cyclist who’s watched a lot of crash videos in my time… that bruise was WILD I was literally sat here mouth agape. I genuinely can’t believe he’s bruised that badly and isn’t bedridden I’d not be up and moving in that state
On his Instagram he showed a photo of his helmet ad shirt after the crash. The helmet was destroyed. How people are arguing that it didn't help is insane to me.
People really do not want to wear them. I know my husband was saved at least from bad injury if not worse by his helmet in a wreck way back in 2013. But there are people like by Uncle that a helmet for sure saved in his teens but he still will not wear a helmet on his motorcycle in states where it's legal to go without. Some people just won't
I remember getting into an argument with my parents when I was 14, so I biked to the park to let off some steam and shoot some basketball. My dad swung by in his car, we shot around for a bit, and then he gave me my helmet that I’d left behind. On the ride back, my brakes malfunctioned on a hill. Broke my arm, got some rough scrapes and a lip puncture…and my helmet had a dent the size of a nickel where my forehead would have hit the ground. I don’t know where I’d be today, 22 years later, if my dad hadn’t done that. Happy Father’s Day to my dad and all parents who look out for the safety of their kids. And please…wear a helmet for the sake of protecting your future self.
Damn, way to go, your dad, for not just bringing the helmet but also just talking it out with you instead of letting you stew in your feelings, which can sometimes make things worse. Sounds like you have an amazing father (I'm jealous, lol). Happy Father's Day to him 😊
Safety should be a priority, not a choice. Helmets might not be 100% foolproof, but they definitely increase your chances of survival in case of an accident.
yea screw your freedoms when someone clearly more intelligent than you simply "knows better". You want to tell me what shoes to wear? You want to bubble wrap every walkway/through-path?
I once did some deeper research into biking helmets and their effectiveness, as I was writing a fake debate article for school. Helmets DO often save lives and minimize the risk of serious injury, and they should be a law for adults too, in my opinion. Both for your own sake and to not traumatize friends, family and strangers involved in any incident.
@iclynnx the notion that your own life should be, before anything else, conserved for the consideration and livelihood of other people, even if those others are your own family, is not legislatively viable. You can't dictate morality, as everyone's is different. The only reason seatbelts are mandatory is because without one at high speeds you become a projectile, damaged property you didn't intend to destroy; it's not for your personal safety. Should you wear a seat belt? YES. Should you wear a helmet? YES. To mandate some law has no bounds though when you get people like yourself in charge that clearly think everyone else is too stupid to think for themselves
@@thalanoth When somebody else controls your safety, security and prohibits you to die, this is called slavery. And majority of modern people are all too eager to sell their souls for a strong master treating them like cattle in a pen.
@@thalanoth Yes. You shouldnt have freedom to choose an easily preventable life ending or altering injury. If your shoes pose an unnecessary risk to you then yes, maybe someone should tell you what shoes to wear
A helmet literally saved my grandfather two days ago. He landed on his hip and ended up in the hospital and thankfully he’s okay, but he’s gonna be in a wheelchair for a while. When he fell he also landed on his head and the helmet completely absorbed the impact. Helmets 100% save lives.
My kid and I used to bike without wearing a helmet. One day, a lady we were passing by said: "You guys should wear a helmet. I had a friend that died because he fell off the bike at high speed and he wasn't wearing a helmet" I thought "Well, maybe one day we'll get some helmets" and a few days after, we got some helmets and we went on with out lives. Boy, was I glad I got these helmets a few day later when, while biking and carrying something in one hand, I took a fall and landed head first in a concrete pole. I saw that concrete pole coming straight for my head as I was flying off my bike. I had to change the handle on my bike but I was glad I had that helmet on!! It immediately reminded me of that lady and her dead friend. Wear a helmet, it might save your life one day!!
damn i would go back and thank her lmao. ive fallen off my bike a few times, once i even had a scab for over a year, no fucking joke. that time i was holding my mcdonalds bag and a mcflurry going down the hill to my house, and i tried to hit the breaks to go into my driveway but only the left brakes worked decently, so i tried to grab the left break with my right hand and it did not go well, but my food and mcflurry survived so that was good. and also i swear to god its like slow motion every time i fall, but i put my hand out to brace for impact, pulled my food into my abdomen, and put my chin against my chest and i rolled onto my back. i remember every detail because it played out slowly enough i could grasp it. idk bro its weird. another time i was going to the store and i hit a bump (kinda like a ramp tbh) on the sidewalk, i tried to hop it but my back tire hit it and bucked me forward and i lost it, i just landed in pushup position with my bike on my back and some scrapes on my knees. but the chances of walking away from a bike crash are much higher than a car crash, so.
Helmet probably also saved my life too, or at least my brain. Was riding daily to the job, a 30 minutes commute. I was getting very used to the commute, and after some good rain, I passed on a section of the bike path which was concrete covered in a thin wet clay coat. Bike flew under me to the side, head hit the concrete hard, side of the helmet completely shattered. Resulted in a minor concussion.
My dad is a radiologist and when my sister and i were kids he was so strict with us wearing helmets even with our razor scooters. He told us when we were older about some of the absolutely horrific head injuries he has seen regularly with a note in the file of “not wearing helmet.” Most of those people either died or had a life long traumatic brain injury. Even now that im an adult living on my own if i mention riding my bike he will always remind me to wear a helmet. I love my dad so much.
My brother was in the ICU brain injury section as a kid due to an infection, but the kid in the bed next to him had been hit by his brother with a golf club (in an accident). Just don't take any chances with head injuries, your brain is the one thing that really struggles to recover from damage and has life-long impacts like you said.
I lost a friend a few years back. He wasn't wearing a helmet on ride, fell off and hit his head. He was found around 12 hours later by a dog walker and rushed to hospital. Unfortunately he died in hospital. RIP mate.
Yeah I always wear a helmet because when I was a kid, a neighbor intentionally tried to run me over because her kid and I didn’t get along. The road is on a bluff so one side is a literal drop off as steep as a dozen feet. She ran me off the bluff and I fell and snapped my kid helmet. But lived. Since then I always wear one. A simple kids help (which most are just plastic coated styrofoam) saved my life, then I see no reason why someone wouldn’t wear a helmet of any quality period.
My dad’s helmet saved his life. He had a skiing accident. Broke both eye sockets, his nose, his front teeth, all of his ribs on the left side, AND ruptured his aorta going into his heart. His skull everywhere the helmet was covering was fine. He was air lifted to two separate hospitals, had emergency surgery for an artificial tube to fix his aorta, and was told he had a 5% chance to live. The doctors told him that if he wasn’t wearing that helmet, he would’ve died on the mountain for sure. My dad was an experienced skier. It can happen to anyone. Wear a helmet.
Michael Schumacher had a skiing accident and hit his head. He's alive, but he will never been the same. His family won't reveal any details in public, but that in itself tells the story. If he had properly recovered, we would have seen more of him.
@@johnjack3578 My dad actually recovered really well. His accident was in 2008 and has still been going skiiing, scuba diving, dirt biking, etc. He just keeps going! lol
Dude is lucky to be alive. My brother was just in a bike accident a month and a half ago, and hes still not mentally healed. He got a really bad head injury because he wasnt wearing a helmet. Not only that but the truck that hit him fucked his femur up, he has a rod in his leg, he also has a broken shoulder blade, a tibia and fibia break, and had both his lungs collapse.
Its insane how if the situation were slightly different we would have been reading headlines about how he died. That bruise is horrific, if you can even call it a bruise at that point. He needs to lay down. I'm so glad he's still alive.
Just protect your head. Husband fell from a short height in February, less than 2 meters. Had a large part of his skull removed, brain looked like a mushroom coming out of his head, 2 months in medical facilities including intense in patient rehab, just had a 3d printed/molded skull put in (4 months after accident). He is extremely lucky to have fully recovered. Most with TBI’s struggle daily with a variety of issues from tiredness to being completely disabled. We live in the Netherlands, he’s decided he’s going to start wearing a helmet when he starts cycling again, he doesn’t ever want to go through something like this again.
Good job to him for making it through! I've also had a TBI but I didn't get out so lucky - it compounded on everything else and put me in a wheelchair a decade before i was estimated to need one. It also makes typing "proper" like this hell on my head. I hope he does alright in the future & I hope everything is well.
I’ve single handedly seen helmets save lives. In my small town we have a big BMX scene for both younger and older people, last comp there was a horrific crash. The guy involved is lucky to be alive, learning to walk again ect. He posted a photo of his helmet after the crash and simply said “that would’ve been my head, wear a helmet” To say the helmet was destroyed is an understatement
I've been out if work because I got in a wreck on my one wheel and broke my collar bone and crushed my thumb and had to get a bone replacement surgery done. I remember looking in the mirror at myself without a short and my entire chest looked like gordans side. I'm still doing physical therapy and have another month at the earliest before I do an evaluation to see if I can be released to get back to work. I didn't have a helmet on and I came literal inches from going head first into the corner of a concrete mailbox and I bearly scrapped my face and took the blow to my collar bone. Since the broken bones. Would of been allot worse but it opened my eyes up quite a bit
Saw a video of a competitive downhill skater who hit the ground at speeds I dare not assume. His helmet shattered and came off his head, but his actual skull never made contact with the pavement. He stood up, smiling ear to ear, and shouted "I LOVE HELMETS!" Wish I could find that video again.
Yeah in a way it's meant to shatter on impact because (if I understand correctly) that means the energy is being transferred across multiple parts, rather than it all concentrating on a single part which remains on your head, this transferring all that energy to your head. For small impacts it's useful for the helmet to remain intact, but for larger ones, it should shatter. Of course beyond a point even a helmet will do nothing, but accidents of those massive impacts are rare unless you're ramming into a wall at a 100 mph or something.
I highly doubt his helmet "shattered." Helmets don't shatter. They crack/break open at the point(s) of impact. Anything that would cause his helmet to shatter would have shattered his skull as well. Certainly glad the guy was okay, though. This guy arguing that helmets don't provide any additional safety benefit, or are somehow an "inconvenience..." That's just plain delusional.
at least 10m people use the bycicle each day in my country (netherlands) without helmets, we lose 200 a year to accidents of which 25% where with a car crashing into them so it could help for ~150 people per year. (after corona there was a rise of 25% because of electric bikes called fatbikes that can be unlocked by pressing +- on the dashboard to speeds of 45kmh roughly 20mphs) I don't want this helmet BS because mother nature used to root out the ultra weak now we have the bycicle don't fix what isn't broken! In germany the law is if you dont wear it no insurance for you, you want this America to be like Germany?🚴🚴🚴🚴🚴
@@kor-cv9uz "Mother nature used to root out the weak" Okay granma As a German, if you're stupid enough to insist on not wearing a helmet and get seriously injured for it, then why exactly would anyone, let alone insurance, have to pay for your own mistake? Sounds reasonable to me.
He's such a humble person, and I live for it. Tosses away the Angry Chef bit where it's not needed, and he's one of the most down to earth people ever. Happy he's alright.
I can't imagine hearing someone open up about how they almost _died_ yesterday and reminding people to be safe, and responding "Um, actually... Here's where you're wrong ☝🏻🤓"
His sources were terrible too. "Helmets cause bikers and drivers to be more reckless", meanwhile the attached image isn't even related to the claims he's making
When my mother was young she launched her bike down a hill in her old neighborhood and ran headfirst into a telephone pole. The bicycle helmet she was wearing split in 2. That would’ve been her head if she wasn’t wearing a helmet. So, quite literally, if she wasn’t wearing a helmet I wouldn’t exist.
It's the same principle as cars. _Something_ has to take the impact. Modern cars crunch into tissue paper in a crash while some old cars stayed mostly intact even at higher speeds, but if the car doesn't get destroyed, the force goes through your body instead. If you crash head first into a pole and the helmet breaks, that same force would've otherwise gone through you.
TBI survivor here. I wasn’t wearing him a helmet at the time, but now I make sure I do everytime. Scared my friends and family that night. A year and a half cleared, and all that lingers is the sick ass scar I got my my surgeon cutting my head open. I’m so glad he was able to put my face back together too :) stay safe, and God bless.
srsly, i admire how he's still just standing there, dressed up, as if he's not been fully tenderised by a car/road... most would be in bed, you know.. Recovering.. XD
Seriously, I would not have thought less of him if he were laying down resting with an injury like that. Regardless of how fit he is, I still sort of think he should be resting.
@@poppyboiXCIX check the "translate to english" its some nonsense they somehow shoehorned in or... something, i dont know for certain but its literally gibberish so that might be a way to "trojan horse" that hard r and well... *everything else*
I was hit by a car on my bike when I was 11, I’m in my 20’s now. I was struck so hard my bike tires folded in half like taco shells. I was not wearing a helmet, and my head was the first thing to hit the ground. I was left with a traumatic brain injury. Not only did it leave me with lifelong symptoms like chronic migraines and loss of balance, but it made me more susceptible to future brain injuries, leading to a concussion in 2020. With all that being said, I was still extremely lucky. Please wear a helmet. Edit: If you think this is an anti-helmet comment, you lack reading comprehension skills
I had a horse riding accident, I was lucky....mild concussion, but I can still SEE the horse's feet so close to my head and face. I was not wearing a helmet that day, but I did every day after. I wish you good head days and things that make the migraines better.
@@MilleyD17 Agreed, after the accident my mom noticed huge bushes blocking pedestrians view of cars and vice versa, she contacted the city and they cut the bushes down and put up a pedestrian sign. Ideally it wouldn’t take what happened to me for the city to do that
Helmets are absolutely useful in cases with motor collisions. A helmet is the difference between laying on the sidewalk in pain and laying on the road with blood spilling out of your skull after being hit by a car. There is almost no reason not to wear a helmet when cycling.
even if u just slipped and fell, with a helmet you'd just get a concussion at worst but without one you can crack your head and die or be paralyzed. there are so many cases where people have hurt the back of their head from a fall and have that happen to them.
I used to work at a smaller insurance agency and the most fatal and serious injuries we got were motorcyclists who didn't wear helmets. We had more car accidents in general but we didn't have any deaths thankfully in the five years I used to work there. We even had a death on a golf cart. There was a couple who were on their motorcycle and got hit by a driver. They died and left behind five kids. Neither of them wore a helmet. My dad also preached to me about safety and using a helmet when I did four wheelling. So the goobers who are saying wearing a helmet doesn't do much, absolutely don't know what they're talking about.
i think people under estimate how much actual danger there is when riding...I understand it may not seem like a 'far' fall to the ground being on a bike but you have to consider that 1) you're moving at a high rate of speed most likely, 2) hitting the ground that fast will feel also feel like you fell from 7ft-20ft depending on speed (20 m.p.h. at impact is equivalent to falling 13.4 feet off a 1 story bldg. 25 m.p.h. at impact is equivalent to falling 20 feet off a 2 story bldg.) 3) PSA: wear a helmet it will save your life.
The amount of TBI (Tramatic Brain Injuries) that occur from cycling, both motored and manual is insanely high. Helmets are the different between you having a normal thought and you being a vegetable.
Asphalt is still a LOT harder than most dirt. Wear a helmet even if there are no cars around. Wear a helmet even if there is no cement or asphalt around!
I lost my Dad some years back to a bike accident. His helmet gave me a little extra time to be with him, to say our peace to one another. While his injuries were too great, I'm forever grateful he had a helmet on, and for those last few hours.
I'm glad you could take solace in those final moments you had with each other. Yet another reminder of how unfortunately sudden our lives can change, and how important it is we remind our loved ones of how much we care for them and love them. You never know when it will be your last chance to say goodbye.
A family friend of mine died because he wasn’t wearing a helmet out biking. I have one on hand right now, and confidently say two inches of foam and plastic can make a massive difference between life and death.
Link (from Rhett and Link) also was recently in a really bad cycling accident in which he ALSO admitted that his helmet was the only reason he is alive today…
its honestly sad, Gordon just wanted to use his platform and express that if he didn't have a helmet he would be in a lot worse of condition when that happened, and that it's important on to wear one.
Don't forget: by the very nature of bicycling, almost any accident you could conceivably find yourself in has a risk of you splitting your skull open on the road or sidewalk. Helmets do not prevent accidents. They help you survive them. That dude when he posted the "what the internet thinks helps" picture is literally comparing two entirely different categories of protection.
seeing him so awkward and shaking is so jarring man- the way his hands are shaking and the fact he cant even look at the camera for more than a few seconds- the very gentle way he talks about it- you can tell he literally mustve watched his life flash before his eyes
Tbf the drama on his shows is more or less forced by the producers (mostly American ones) since there are just shots of him telling the camera crew to leave him and someone alone in order to talk in private yet they ignore him. Also tbf most chefs have to be intimidating in order to show the seriousness of cooking a proper meal for others since chefs are first in line for people's health and one wrong meal could kill someone
@@duskthegamer4129 absolutely agreed, having watched a lot of his stuff (both regional versions, I believe) he really does have genuine moments even with all the usual reality TV stuff. he's a really respectful person who just doesn't take shit, because a lot of said "shit" is people genuinely violating health codes. if you watch him outside of TV, it's very clear he's a respectful, kind, hardworking, and humorous person. nothing but respect for him honestly, and I hope he recovers quickly.
that bruise is INSANE. ive had ONE broken rib before and could barely function or stand for long periods of time. even breathing hurt. this absolute unit of a man is standing there with a straight face giving a PSA on his situation. honestly, the way that bruise looks, im surprised he’s not dealing with severe internal bleeding. i recently lost a friend to that very thing, and her bruises looked about the same. i hope he recovers well and feels at least a tiny bit better soon. he looks extremely shaken up and understandably so.
I hope that’s just how the bruise looks and that he’s feeling well enough to be walking around and stuff, I hope he’s not ignoring PT or medications or bed rest. Seeing how bad that bruise is makes me wonder if he should have even made the video at this time, it still looks extremely bad.
An example of inconveniences (cost, heat discomfort, time) being vastly outweighed by the benefits (giving you a better chance to survive something fatal).
@@sigilsealed7385the older I get the more I realize ‘less is more’ in a lot of situations. 20 year old me would check in a bag and have two carry ons. 40 year old me is gonna save some money and my back by downsizing and bringing the basics. If there’s anything I need that’s not in that bag, then I don’t need to waste my money on it period
This is actually somewhat wholesome. Not the accident of course, but the fact that Gordon put down his tough facade in order to warn people about the seriousness of such accidents. Glad he made it
grim reaper arrives
gordon: fuck off will ya?
grim reaper: yes chef
😂😂😂😂
Just like good ol' Teddy Roosevelt, Death will collect Gordon's soul probably while he's sleeping.
At the tender age of 120.
😂
This comment is under-appreciated!
Bro didn't let Death cook him up...
He's standing with THAT?
I can only imagine what happened. Thank God he's still here.
Post-Adrenaline
Yeah what a recipe for a man!
Poor Gordon stay healthy and heal fast man.
@@ComicalamityclubGordon doesn’t need recipes, he’s just able to make masterpiece foods on the spot
Do you know how it hurts to talk with ONE broken rib...
Gordan delivering a whole PSA with half his ribs shattered...
He's a unit, not only culinary but also physical unit
He's truly built different
@@RudyMemeshe runs triathlons and ironman competitions. He's insanely fit, not just for his age, but for anyone.
I broke a rib three years ago and I couldn't sleep on that side for months without screaming in pain.
Was thinking the same thing. Absolutely no chance that he doesn’t have multiple fractures at the least
Man has massive internal hemorrhaging and you know what his first thought is?
“I’ve got to tell other people about how to be safe.”
King-Sized W right there.
Fr
As the kids would say: "rare celebrity W"
"Oh the bruise was nothing crazy take a look"
*shows a roman gladiator sized bruise*
@angryasrielyfgatod1029 sigmmaaaa
@angryasrielyfgatod1029spooky
Bro he's turning into the purple guy
@angryasrielyfgatod1029you’re such a loser
looked like a black out tattoo for a second
That bruise is the type of bruise you get when you are hit by a car. It's absolutely crazy that we could have been reading the headline about him being dead rather than this story of how a helmet and excellent hospital staff saved his life
Was thinking that he must have been hit by a car with the damage to the helmet. The bruise just confirms the thought.
Oh yeah no that bruise is absolutely "hit by car at speed" bruising. Getting that even a bruise across that large a surface basically can't happen otherwise
I honestly never valued wearing a helmet.
I think I'll be changing that today
@@PennielenI’ve been riding a motorcycle since September of last year. A dude brake checked me on purpose on the highway going 70 and made me wreck and then he took off. I had only been riding 28 days. I look at the marks on my helmet where I slid on my head everyday.
@@justincbryant The helmet is retired, right? (Helmets, child car seats, etc. can take invisible damage after a crash)
He looks like he got hit with a brick wall. The hand shaking was probably more from the sheer pain tolerance he had to exert over his body just to stand there without screaming. All to get out that public service announcement. Good man
👍
I think its because he has broken ribs (guessing but from the bruise I assume it) and it hurts so bad to talk witn broken ribs
The shaking hands I think would have something to do with the nerves being hit or something to that
Even dressed like a chef and everything,respect a ledgend
Yeah, to say that this guy's tough as nails would be an understatement.
His hands immediately start shaking heavily as soon as he says “I wouldn’t be here.” near the end. Chilling
hes fidgeting
@@SelectedSpecimenWith what, a fidget spinner?
@@BlueGuy-dr1djThat is the technical term for movements or motions (Fiddle) that is meant to calm or focus yourself. Mainly with your hands (Digit). Thus, Fidget.
@@jonathantreleven1823 Oh thanks
hes on a strong pain killer medication
Without a helmet, my brains would have been scrubbed off the drunk drivers hood 10 years ago
Good on you for that helmet, man, glad you're okay! And god speed!
Fuck drunk drivers. Glad you made it out of that.
I'm glad you're still here!
I biked 3km of the 13km to work, turned around, biked home to get the helmet. Don't go biking without your helmet, when all holes in the Swiss cheese slices lines up, you only need to forget your helmet once. You may think it looks dorky, it's a hassle, but there is nothing more sad than someone ending up completely crippled or dead because of just missing that €20 - 30 piece of plastic and Styrofoam.
ya see thats one of the drunk *crashers* we don’t assosciate with
Hospital kitchen staff sweating bullets when they hear they're making lunch for Gordon.
😂
Bro
Can you just imagine it from his POV though?
G.R.: I am super grateful for you all!
*takes a bite* and just goes fully mental: This is fucking 💩. Bloody Hell.
The Doctors: yep, he’s on the road to recovery. No brain damage detected.
If the accident didn't kill him, hospital food will
Eh, it’s not a fancy restaurant; Gordon should know what to expect.
I’d rather listen to him telling people to wear a helmet rather than me scrolling through instagram and stumbling upon a post that says “Chef Gordon Ramsay, 57, Father Of 6, Killed In Horrific Cycling Accident”
Don’t make me think about that dude :(
Was he talking about motorcycle? I thought he said triathlon earlier
0:24
He wasnt on a motorbike, just a bike but yeah
Wasn't even a motorcycle, just a straight up bicycle that he rides for fun and for health and fitness reasons. And still look at the mark it left. Protect yourself.
Amen, pretty sure everybody would.
Gordon: Please wear a helmet to stay safe and not die.
Twitter: HOW DARE YOU
Twitter when opinions:
* angry greta thunberg noises *
Time for elon musk to shut down Twitter
Elon twitter is just a garbage
@@F15ESTRIKEEAGLE-iw9nl can't use her now that twitter is a nazi shit hole, sorry bud lol
he was actually making reasonable points though, there is a Guardian video on this very topic.
The bruise has to be one of the worst bruises I've seen in my life
@@MrTechnoBuffoAs a fellow pp haver, you have my sympathies
How he's just standing there like nothing happened is beyond me
@@MrTechnoBuffo OOOOOOOOF
@@MrTechnoBuffono one asked
@MrTechnoBuffo that sounds like a bad time.
Dude actually looks traumatized, his hands are shaking
I hope im wrong, but it might be parkinson's
I think he's shaking from the pain, but you're right, he is probably a bit shook after an accident like that.
@@colt5399 clearly parkinsons or a brain related issue.
He's also probably still hurting through the prescription pain meds. That kind of injury is one you get from a life threatening accident, he probably saw his life flash before his eyes and can't forget that sensation.
Probably a combination of that and the immense pain he’s probably still in.
Gordon trying to hide the fact that he defeated All for One
Mf you owe me oxygen. I can’t breathe from laughing
LMAOOOOOO
I don't even watch MHA but that's kinda funny
Thankfully both are just built different
+2
Absolute legend
I’ve never seen Gordon literally shaking like his hand was, the fact that he was in insane pain and is still recording his show and doing a PSA is amazing
He has SIX kids who almost didn't have their father on Father's Day. That thought gave me chills. I'm so glad to see Gordon is ok. Call me greedy but I'm not ready to see him go. The man continues to be an icon by standing up and talking about his accident and taking advantage of it to press the importance of safety, despite the pain. I pulled a muscle once that hurt so bad I swore I broke a rib. That was so fucking annoying just to breathe without pain. I can't imagine how he's still on his feet in uniform (probably meaning he's already back in the kitchen on whatever show he currently has). He's just amazing. Live long, Gordon. Out live us all.
From technobalde to comichistorin we have lost to many people lately!
Yeah I’ve pulled that muscle too, couldn’t even walk to see that level of trauma on a human body and still be able to walk and talk is like seeing a man get up and walk from being stabbed 3 or 4 times.
Yeah, that bruise looks like it hurts like hell. Gordon deserves a long life, and glad his kids didn't have to have a dadless Father's Day.
No helmets fit my giant head.
i would actually cry if gordon died from anything but old age, and i would even be sad if he died of old age. he is such an icon. he is supposedly a really nice man according to people who have met him irl. a lot of the anger is played up for the camera and its clear he wanted chefs to get better on his TV shows.
"Why don't you wear helmets in cars?"
Brother, the car _is_ the helmet.
Yeah. And also it’s an argument for wearing helmets in cars, not for ditching them on bikes…
Literally, and even in professional racing everybody always wears helmets because they don't have the same safety systems as regular cars
The car is a full suit of armor!
@@Utopian1234those race cars are less likely to break apart than your bones
@@Sirjesterx how to tell you never saw a crashing compilation without saying it:
Death: *approaches*
Ramsay: It's raw.
Death: Yes chef, sorry chef.
he came back to find the lamb sauce
What are you?! *puts bread slices on both sides of your head*
Death: I'm the worst idiot sandwich
@Jame-me-me-me-mes an idiot sandwich 🥪
@@A_AngelDustI’m on the butter side.
Gordon in that video was like watching your parents cry for the first time. He feels like an absolute powerhouse of a man, it’s hard to remember he’s a human and mortal and can very easily get hurt.
"What's the point in playing life on ultra nightmare mode" has got to be the perfect comeback to people who don't wear helmets/seatbelts
Same with not getting your shots
He's wrong about their "ultra nightmare mode" not affecting anyone else though. Every time you have to wait in an ER waiting room for hours and hours just to be seen by someone, remember that any dingus who gets their skull split open from not wearing a helmet or seatbelt gets an ambulance ride to the front of the line. Reckless neanderthals with a death wish are why ER wait times are so long for the rest of us. Oh, you wore your seatbelt when you got in that car accident? Well the other guy didn't, so now you'll have to wait 4 hours for doctors to deal with his injuries first before they can help you. I hope you have a high tolerance for pain.
Honestly more like "ultra stupid mode"
Speedrunners: "If I can save 5 seconds on ultra nightmare mode it's worth it."
Dont call it ultra nightmare mode...
Many people would do it because they consider it risks...
(Edit: they would also consider it a challenge)
That has to be one of the most horrific bruises I've ever seen.
It is truly one of the biggest bruises i've ever seen, I've seen some BAD bruises in my life but NOTHING like that, gordon has more bruised skin then not there.
You haven't seen a Houston Jones video then
Dude is 80 years old trying to grind railings like Tony Hawk. Some people got more money than sense
@@chiquita683 gordon ramsey is 57 bro what the hell are you on about
@@chiquita683I don’t think he is riding a BMX style bike grinding railings.
You have no idea how painful that bruise is yet he's standing there with a straight face.
@UTTPMajorOrangeThe fuck
I don't think, i even want to imagine it....
@@demisagoatits a bot, report and move on
@UTTPMajorOrangeso many fucking bots
@UTTPMajorOrangewhat the AI
In Australia, it is illegal to ride a bike without a helmet. I’ve seen a teenage boy get stopped by the police for not wearing one
Australia is a prison island filled with dangerous creatures; I guess I can see why that is
@@tylere.8436Australia is not currently a prison island
@@tylere.8436it was a prison island. It isnt anymore
@@tylere.8436.?.? Girl what?
Lived here my whole life, not dead yet, can 100% leave the country, actually a very free place compared to other countries.
Hasn’t been used as a “prison country” since like, the 18th century (1700s)
Only an American who’s never been to Australia would say that bs 💀💀💀
Living In Australia it is safe and one of the most safe countries in the world
Bro looked like he was undergoing a grimace transformation with that bruise and still put out that psa with a straight face. Absolute fucking chad
what the fuck is up with these bots
@UTTPRA3B1ANwow absolutely fucked up shite comment
@@kikoisherebeyond fucked
What a fucked up comment.
@@kikoishere like how is that not auto flagged
I didn’t register the title at first and read it as “Gordon Ramsay died”
I almost had a heart attack.
my dyslexia didn't help, I read it too.😅
@@vt5tytd6ryvg well look up how the world reacted on Micheal Jackson his death and you wil have some understanding.
@@vt5tytd6ryvgjust bcuz he ain’t related to u doesn’t mean u shouldn’t care. You’re human ffs, have a little empathy
@@vt5tytd6ryvghe's a person....
If he didn’t wear a helmet, that would have been the title
The guy arguing with those bad ideas against helmets is ironically proving that head damage took a toll on him 💀
Fucking Gary Busey was virulently anti helmet but he almost died and he’s so mentally messed up but now he is very much pro helmet
clearly. you could disprove all his points simply by suggesting that even with perfect infrastructure, car free roads etc, people are still going to crash their bikes, and head injuries will still happen . so wtf is he saying. he is describing one particular situation where a helmet would probably not help (aka like getting run over by a semi truck) and just blanket statement saying that helmets shouldn’t be worn because we should just make sure semi trucks don’t run over bikers. it makes no sense
Plot twist: the guy arguing against them is just mad because his nurses won’t let him take his own helmet off 😂
The funniest part to me is all the arguments about "fixing" drivers etc and "teaching" them while i've been kind of close getting hit by a car/bus like twice in my life but 100s of times by idiot bikers that never once slows down when passing by, even at small forestry paths 😅😅
@@woooooodsy That's not really the point. The point is, it's not a big loss if you don't wear a helmet, especially if the infrastructure was good. The gains are so marginal, you might as well suggest people don't ride at all. But people will ride bicycles no matter what, and arguing about helmets and getting mad about people wearing them or not, is more pointless than any safety gains. It's quite literally bikeshedding, funnily enough.
We almost lost a national treasure
International
@@Jannat-f1q wanted to say tbat
@@Jannat-f1q Continental
Hopefully Nicolas cage will find it then
Lmao @@fork4207
He's doing that video while shaking and still physically broken in ways most couldn't stand from. I'm glad he survived.
especially on fathers day too, his family would of been devastated
riding a bike is really dangerous so he could also just quit
@@veryfake now that's what we call victim blaming.
@@tylerprince6371 I mixed up biking with riding a motorbike but yeah let's call every little shit victim blaming instead of asking why I think he should quit. Atleast I can admit being a dumbass.
The shaking isn't fear it's anger at his bike
Man too angry to die.
@@skelly0000 wow, those are some... angry birds.
Did you think none of the thousands of people who saw that comment on the original post would also see this?
darth sion refrence?
Fax what a legend 😮💨🔥
@@kavalogue xaxa bro got caught with his metaphorical pants down
At that point, you don’t call it a bruise. You call that internal bleeding.
When he lifted his shirt omg.
bruise, also known as a contusion, is a mark on the skin that occurs when small blood vessels break and leak blood into the surrounding tissue. Bruises are often caused by a bump
@@lerat5978 fantastic insight
@@donaldmontiel1454thanks Google AI, doing gods work.
Yeah looks like a hematoma
My uncle, back before helmets were normal to wear, took a bad fall and all my aunts and uncles gathered around to look at his helmet. It was cracked down the middle. My grandpa made sure they knew that without the helmet that would have been his skull cracked open. They were some of the most consistent helmet-wearers from then on.
What was your uncle doing?
@@JoshuaAndresYour mom.
@@JoshuaAndres Riding a bike.
"If my bullet proof vest won't stop me from stubbing my toe it is useless." That one guy probably.
@angryasrielyfgatod1029OK bro 🙄
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I work in a Level 1 Trauma Center and I can say with 100% certainty that helmets save lives. I've seen countless bike accidents where a helmet prevented life threatening injury.
yeah helmets save lives, but infrastructure is even more important. the issue with helmets is not that they dont save lifes, but it has been shown, that it makes bicyclers drive a little bit more risky and.. cars keep less saftey distance when coming from behind.
cars are byciclers enemy number one
Saw dashcam footage from an area around here of a car driving over a fallen cyclists head once. Tire full over, up and down. Guy stood up right then and there. Imagine the relief of the driver that this is how the day ended instead of what they had to see and live with otherwise.
@@EudaderurScheiss
That may be the case, but think about how easy it is to change infrastructure vs wearing a helmet. There is a drastically smaller barrier to wearing a helmet, than convincing a local or federal government to change/restructure sidewalks and roads. Considering that there have been multiple cases where governments ignore streets that are inherently dangerous to pedestrians and bikers due to how they are designed even after fatalities, it's easier and quicker to convince individuals to do the bare minimum in terms of live saving gear. That said, advocating for the general public to wear helmets when biking should be done in tandem with petitioning to change infrastructure.
One of my buddies cashed out on his helmet and it ended up saving his life in a crash. He made sure to have the suit and helmet before buying the bike and it’s the reason he is walking around today.
@@annoyingnessbeginswithme5698 this is not the case, at all, never, dont give room to misinformation and misreading statistics. If a driver follows the rules of safe driving regardless of vehicle he is more likely to be careful while driving because he is trained to keep himself safe, not the other way around. I know its hard for Americans but please use your brains
We almost lost Gordon. This year almost took another 2020 level turn
We almost lost Gordon *and* Ruben Sim.
We're already there because good people are already gone😢
@@Creatorsanso true..
@@DooDooWater9732-n5z*Cries in 2022
Imagine seeing someone talking about their near death experience and your first instinct is to call them a liar
Everyone saying he's a beast for going straight back to work. But he's clearly traumatized. He should really take a week off. Omg. So glad he's still with us.
Literally, I get that he is indeed very strong but any person no matter how tough should give themselves a good while to heal.
100% it took me like 6 months to mentally get over nearly dying on a bike after getting rear ended. Even walking on the sidewalk, my head was on a swivel
He's a workaholic super type A personality, time off is probably the last thing on his mind. He hates opioid pain meds because of family history so he's likely rawdogging the pain with aspirin and looks to work as a distraction.
Gordon Ramsey is a good chef, and a good chef has two rules:
First: Everyone is well feed, is no food is wasted.
Second: everything else.
How is he traumatized? He’s in some pain sure and sharing the message that his helmet saved him.
Gordon's passing would have been on the level of Steve Irwins death.
I dotn think the UK could've taken another big loss like that😅
@@Y.T.STachi Steve Irwin was Australian
@@madisoncarbine6283
>gentle elbow nudge
>whispering
*Hey, remember The Queen? And how she... ya know, Died?*
@@Volti-Vagra yeah I know
I was standing in the kitchen with my mom after we heard that she was feeling severely unwell and as we were talking about it I looked at CNN on my phone and saw the headline that she died
it was quite the shock
@@madisoncarbine6283 Ik I was talking about Gordon
"Helmets only help with scrapes and bruises." Yes. Scrapes and bruises to YOUR HEAD.
I'm pretty sure that guys also just wrong - I've seen PSAs here in Australia about how a good helmet should break in a crash because otherwise it would have been your skull
they also help with rotational impacts by moving around your head as you hit the ground
Exactly what quinberly said. Helmets absorb the impact and break.
That guy is straight up wrong. Motorcyclists would strongly argue in favor of helmets.
fr. apparently some helmets also have some sort of thing to reduce impact damage, like a gap between the shell and the bit that tightens around your head to increase impact time to reduce force, and also the shell can slide to stop you from snapping your neck.
edit: also is squishy ish to help with reducing force even more. it can reduce whiplash if you fly off and land on head
The fact that he’s back at work just truckin along when he’s clearly pretty traumatized mentally and physically just goes to show what an absolute champ Gordon is.
My wife works in the er, the amount of brains she’s seen from bikers, cyclists, and scooter people because they didn’t wear a helmet is crazy
Yup. It's so common that motorcycles are often called "Donor Cycles" by ER doctors. Absolutely genius play on words, if you ask me.
I used to work for an insurance company and many motorcyclists died because they didn't wear a helmet.The saddest to me was a couple on a motorcycle who died from getting hit by a drunk driver and left behind five kids :(
Scooter people
@@averageanimefan519 this is why I never go motorcycling with my wife, and I will avoid it until they are all grown up.
my moms new husband, works at the ER and says the e-scooters are actually really dangerous. Gotta work at the hospital to know accident prevention, and then why are these doctors mixing antibiotics with horse pee or drinking horse piss before surgery it blows my mind, unlike the girls who haven't found the grail.
Glad to see Gordon using his platform to spread safety awareness, particularly about the importance of wearing a helmet while cycling.
I love Gordon. I'm glad he's still gonna be teaching and use his way of cooking.
Glad to see comments generically sum up what we've all been seeing just now, as usual
"a bit bruised up" DUDE IT IS YOUR ENTIRE SIDE
British litotes. They’ll say “I’m in a bit of a sticky situation” when they’re actively dying.
Bro's looking like half of All-Might's respiratory organs.
@@RJS2003 I thought that too!! hahaha
" a bit bruised "
mofo did you get struck by Force Lightning wtf man
That’s a British understatement.
Seeing Gordon Ramsay actually shacking and terrified is very shocking, but at least he manages to survive of what could've been a fatal accident
Since he survived it, it wasn’t a fatal accident.
managed to survive what could've been fatal* FTFY and you're welcome
@@_c2 I'll edit it
shacking
gordon is like that one video of that deer walking around with half it's back missing like it's nothing
I seen that video too, pretty insane man.
I've seen that too :*
Post the link if you have the guts
@@jonyboyblackpaisa Yeah I'll probably have seen worse. Once saw a video of a deer fucking exploding after getting hit by a train.
@@jonyboyblackpaisa the good gore sites keep getting taken down unfortunately, but reddit still has some if you can brave the stench. r/NatureIsMetal is where I saw it originally
That bruise is so fucking huge. Man has to have several broken ribs and he's standing there delivering PSA.
Gotta love Gordon
“I don’t care how short the journey is” also applies to seatbelts. I lost someone in 2023 because they didn’t wear a seatbelt for 1/4 of a mile because when there was a collision they flew out of the car. Stay safe.
My condolences 🫂
@@CuChulainn343I think the reason people don’t wear helmets or seatbelts is because of the idea that there’s no way it could happen to them. They think “well sure that happens somewhat often, but I’ve never seen it happen there’s no way it’d happen to me”. Which, for most people, is correct. But that mindset is very, very incorrect for some people, and has killed way more people than it ever should have
@@tanakisoup That and you get the geezers that have 0 clue on what survivorship bias is.
@@tanakisoup this is why I'm very careful with prescription meds as someone who has Bipolar OCD and ADHD yea it's only 1% chance of fatal heart attack if you take this pill until you are the 1% then its 100% and guess what? You're dead. It's a mental defense mechanism wearing the helmet is an act of accepting mortality and people fear death so some would rather deny it could happen to them at all so they don't have to think about the risks but in reality, it only makes you feel safer but in truth it makes you less safe.
And this is why being on your phone while driving is illegal here in Australia. @DangI7Bobby
I have a story like this, in 2021 my grandpa (Now 70) got into a major bike accident and broke most of his bones, only reason he survived was the helmet he was wearing absorbed most of the initial blow allowing him to make it out after months of surgery.
The fact that Gordon got out of the hospital and decided to fight through the pain and share a message about the importance of wearing a helmet while cycling is absolutely phenomenal. Seriously more power to that man.
He didnt its fake, his entire body is prestine except for a perfect bruise with perfect edges
@@petercharalampopoulos7180dude, you seriously need to get offline if you think thats fake. I have no doubt you’re genz or gen alpha
@@petercharalampopoulos7180What does he get out of this? He’s a known athlete for decades. Please don’t turn UA-cam into a twitter cesspool as well.
@@Kuukuukaachoo generation has nothing to do with stupid but go off. It's easy to call someone out without making random pointless assumptions
@@blakewhite3131 It does. This mindset is predominantly in gen z and gen alpha. The two generations who grew up online.
That tweeter seems to think all bike-related deaths involve a car, not realizing a helmet will protect you from dying if you simply fall off your bike and hit your head.
I ate shit mountain biking not too long ago and hit my head twice rolling down the rocks. I had my helmet so it was no big deal. It left 2 giant dents in the helmet though, those would have been on my head lol
@@Lucas-qo5goi ate shit on my mountain bike and was knocked unconscious for 6 hours despite wearing a helmet, the doctors said if I wasn't wearing it i almost certainly would have died
@@connor-zx2rd glad youre still here!
Not all bike-related deaths involve a car, but about 70% do involve a motor vehicle according to the NSC. I wonder if the statistic is the same for serious injuries.
@@Lucas-qo5go I went over a jump and over my handlebars, hit the ground with my head and my wrist. Thanks to my helmet I was able to walk away with only a broken wrist and no other complications. Was spitting out dirt for a couple hours though haha
That’s a gnarly fucking bruise.
he lifted up that shirt and i was expecting him to say "ITS FU***NG RAW"
God, i can't even imagine what that felt like
@@TREVINparty bro
These bot comments bro😭
@octaviamoore242 I wonder if they actually work on anyone. Like, who the hell is gonna click on that guys profile? Whoever runs those bots should be imprisoned just for being so annoying
As a long time cyclist who’s watched a lot of crash videos in my time… that bruise was WILD I was literally sat here mouth agape. I genuinely can’t believe he’s bruised that badly and isn’t bedridden I’d not be up and moving in that state
The bruise is HORRIFIC! 😢
Its really sad, i really hope he gets better
ffr
The fact it could've been so much worse, is terrifying
@@sharing64tacos I have idea how tf he is standing.
Biggest one I've ever seen. I never even fathomed that a bruise could be that big.
On his Instagram he showed a photo of his helmet ad shirt after the crash. The helmet was destroyed. How people are arguing that it didn't help is insane to me.
People really do not want to wear them. I know my husband was saved at least from bad injury if not worse by his helmet in a wreck way back in 2013. But there are people like by Uncle that a helmet for sure saved in his teens but he still will not wear a helmet on his motorcycle in states where it's legal to go without. Some people just won't
@bec7080 that's on them ig. They'll just have to learn, or those close to them will
Helmets aren’t meant to be indestructible bricks they’re meant to absorb impact and if necessary break
@@calabemccoolThey’re also meant to work as a structure to hold your brain if the injury was so massive it cracked your skull
@calabemccool yeah. Helmets won't usually stop you from getting a concussion, but they'll probably stop you from cracking your head open on a sidewall
I remember getting into an argument with my parents when I was 14, so I biked to the park to let off some steam and shoot some basketball. My dad swung by in his car, we shot around for a bit, and then he gave me my helmet that I’d left behind. On the ride back, my brakes malfunctioned on a hill. Broke my arm, got some rough scrapes and a lip puncture…and my helmet had a dent the size of a nickel where my forehead would have hit the ground.
I don’t know where I’d be today, 22 years later, if my dad hadn’t done that. Happy Father’s Day to my dad and all parents who look out for the safety of their kids. And please…wear a helmet for the sake of protecting your future self.
Damn, way to go, your dad, for not just bringing the helmet but also just talking it out with you instead of letting you stew in your feelings, which can sometimes make things worse. Sounds like you have an amazing father (I'm jealous, lol). Happy Father's Day to him 😊
Glad to hear you turned out okay
W Mans, Happy U Got through that Rough Injury.
Dad sabotaged your bike lol
Never happened
That guy with the helmet ranting was one of the chefs he yelled at
Safety should be a priority, not a choice. Helmets might not be 100% foolproof, but they definitely increase your chances of survival in case of an accident.
yea screw your freedoms when someone clearly more intelligent than you simply "knows better".
You want to tell me what shoes to wear? You want to bubble wrap every walkway/through-path?
I once did some deeper research into biking helmets and their effectiveness, as I was writing a fake debate article for school. Helmets DO often save lives and minimize the risk of serious injury, and they should be a law for adults too, in my opinion. Both for your own sake and to not traumatize friends, family and strangers involved in any incident.
@iclynnx the notion that your own life should be, before anything else, conserved for the consideration and livelihood of other people, even if those others are your own family, is not legislatively viable. You can't dictate morality, as everyone's is different. The only reason seatbelts are mandatory is because without one at high speeds you become a projectile, damaged property you didn't intend to destroy; it's not for your personal safety. Should you wear a seat belt? YES. Should you wear a helmet? YES. To mandate some law has no bounds though when you get people like yourself in charge that clearly think everyone else is too stupid to think for themselves
@@thalanoth When somebody else controls your safety, security and prohibits you to die, this is called slavery.
And majority of modern people are all too eager to sell their souls for a strong master treating them like cattle in a pen.
@@thalanoth Yes. You shouldnt have freedom to choose an easily preventable life ending or altering injury. If your shoes pose an unnecessary risk to you then yes, maybe someone should tell you what shoes to wear
A helmet literally saved my grandfather two days ago. He landed on his hip and ended up in the hospital and thankfully he’s okay, but he’s gonna be in a wheelchair for a while. When he fell he also landed on his head and the helmet completely absorbed the impact. Helmets 100% save lives.
Happy for you and your family. Glad your gramps is still with you thanks to making a good decision.
Every grandpa lands on his hip from any direction
@@Bandrik thank you man it was a really scary situation, really appreciate the
@@majesticgreek3646 You're most welcome. The world needs more love and light in it. Pass it on~
Wow!
I wish your Granddad a quick and full recovery.⚘️
Hug him too, I miss my Granddad.
👋🌠🇨🇦
My kid and I used to bike without wearing a helmet.
One day, a lady we were passing by said:
"You guys should wear a helmet. I had a friend that died because he fell off the bike at high speed and he wasn't wearing a helmet"
I thought "Well, maybe one day we'll get some helmets" and a few days after, we got some helmets and we went on with out lives.
Boy, was I glad I got these helmets a few day later when, while biking and carrying something in one hand, I took a fall and landed head first in a concrete pole.
I saw that concrete pole coming straight for my head as I was flying off my bike.
I had to change the handle on my bike but I was glad I had that helmet on!!
It immediately reminded me of that lady and her dead friend.
Wear a helmet, it might save your life one day!!
I got hit by a car two years ago and I did get a minor concussion but imagine what wouldve happened if I wasnt wearing a helmet.
Goddamn, glad you're still around! Good on ya for staying safe.
damn i would go back and thank her lmao. ive fallen off my bike a few times, once i even had a scab for over a year, no fucking joke. that time i was holding my mcdonalds bag and a mcflurry going down the hill to my house, and i tried to hit the breaks to go into my driveway but only the left brakes worked decently, so i tried to grab the left break with my right hand and it did not go well, but my food and mcflurry survived so that was good. and also i swear to god its like slow motion every time i fall, but i put my hand out to brace for impact, pulled my food into my abdomen, and put my chin against my chest and i rolled onto my back. i remember every detail because it played out slowly enough i could grasp it. idk bro its weird.
another time i was going to the store and i hit a bump (kinda like a ramp tbh) on the sidewalk, i tried to hop it but my back tire hit it and bucked me forward and i lost it, i just landed in pushup position with my bike on my back and some scrapes on my knees.
but the chances of walking away from a bike crash are much higher than a car crash, so.
Helmet probably also saved my life too, or at least my brain. Was riding daily to the job, a 30 minutes commute. I was getting very used to the commute, and after some good rain, I passed on a section of the bike path which was concrete covered in a thin wet clay coat. Bike flew under me to the side, head hit the concrete hard, side of the helmet completely shattered. Resulted in a minor concussion.
why lie to strangers on the internet? is it an attention thing?
I don’t think I’ve ever seen Gordon Ramsay scared.
My dad is a radiologist and when my sister and i were kids he was so strict with us wearing helmets even with our razor scooters. He told us when we were older about some of the absolutely horrific head injuries he has seen regularly with a note in the file of “not wearing helmet.” Most of those people either died or had a life long traumatic brain injury.
Even now that im an adult living on my own if i mention riding my bike he will always remind me to wear a helmet. I love my dad so much.
That reminds me of seeing somewhere that nurses don't drive with hair clips in.....as they've seen so many embedded in people's skulls 😰
My brother was in the ICU brain injury section as a kid due to an infection, but the kid in the bed next to him had been hit by his brother with a golf club (in an accident). Just don't take any chances with head injuries, your brain is the one thing that really struggles to recover from damage and has life-long impacts like you said.
I lost a friend a few years back. He wasn't wearing a helmet on ride, fell off and hit his head. He was found around 12 hours later by a dog walker and rushed to hospital. Unfortunately he died in hospital. RIP mate.
Sorry for your loss that sounds awful
I'm sorry to hear that I've never had to experience a loss in my life so I couldn't imagine what other people feel going through that
Yeah I always wear a helmet because when I was a kid, a neighbor intentionally tried to run me over because her kid and I didn’t get along. The road is on a bluff so one side is a literal drop off as steep as a dozen feet. She ran me off the bluff and I fell and snapped my kid helmet. But lived. Since then I always wear one. A simple kids help (which most are just plastic coated styrofoam) saved my life, then I see no reason why someone wouldn’t wear a helmet of any quality period.
@@Lawrence_Talbotdid she face jail time?
@@SentinalSlice nope. It was a child’s word over her word.
My dad’s helmet saved his life. He had a skiing accident. Broke both eye sockets, his nose, his front teeth, all of his ribs on the left side, AND ruptured his aorta going into his heart. His skull everywhere the helmet was covering was fine. He was air lifted to two separate hospitals, had emergency surgery for an artificial tube to fix his aorta, and was told he had a 5% chance to live. The doctors told him that if he wasn’t wearing that helmet, he would’ve died on the mountain for sure. My dad was an experienced skier. It can happen to anyone. Wear a helmet.
No thanks, would rather die than live trough that sh t.
Michael Schumacher had a skiing accident and hit his head. He's alive, but he will never been the same.
His family won't reveal any details in public, but that in itself tells the story. If he had properly recovered, we would have seen more of him.
You can break your eye sockets??😭
@@johnjack3578 on God
@@johnjack3578 My dad actually recovered really well. His accident was in 2008 and has still been going skiiing, scuba diving, dirt biking, etc. He just keeps going! lol
When he showed off the bruise, I literally yelled out "Oh my God in heaven" in Jim Ross' tone
A week ago I suddenly thought, “what if Gordon Ramsay dies soon? I’ll be so sad” thank goodness he’s immortal.
Same. We accidentally manifested the accident
Inland Empire
Damn you manifested this
My sister literally last week said "If Ramsey and Attenborough die, what would I watch". Hoping Attenborough doesnt have any falls
Bro I was literally watching kitchen nightmares for no reason last night and I thought the same thing 😢
Gordon doesn’t have a bruise, that bruise has a Gordon god dayum
@UTTPMajorOrange these bots are wild 😭
@@YOUR_NARRATOR975 UA-cam fr cares more about people swearing than child porn
@@CleetusDaFetus The weirdest thing is that youtube's built in translate reverses the second comment.
@@YOUR_NARRATOR975don’t interact with them and theyll go away eventually
@@YOUR_NARRATOR975yea it sucks. just report them
Dude is lucky to be alive. My brother was just in a bike accident a month and a half ago, and hes still not mentally healed. He got a really bad head injury because he wasnt wearing a helmet. Not only that but the truck that hit him fucked his femur up, he has a rod in his leg, he also has a broken shoulder blade, a tibia and fibia break, and had both his lungs collapse.
I hope your brother recovers well. ❤
Respect to you and your brother❤️🙏
@@whirlygames7887 yeah me too. Sucks seeing him this way.
If only he wore a helmet.
must have made a deal with the grim reaper to survive that
Its insane how if the situation were slightly different we would have been reading headlines about how he died. That bruise is horrific, if you can even call it a bruise at that point. He needs to lay down. I'm so glad he's still alive.
Ya I know right 👍🏻❤😢. I would be in agony
Just protect your head. Husband fell from a short height in February, less than 2 meters. Had a large part of his skull removed, brain looked like a mushroom coming out of his head, 2 months in medical facilities including intense in patient rehab, just had a 3d printed/molded skull put in (4 months after accident). He is extremely lucky to have fully recovered. Most with TBI’s struggle daily with a variety of issues from tiredness to being completely disabled. We live in the Netherlands, he’s decided he’s going to start wearing a helmet when he starts cycling again, he doesn’t ever want to go through something like this again.
They fixed him tf up
Thank god he is alive. That sounds intense
laughs in dutch just get good nubs
Good job to him for making it through! I've also had a TBI but I didn't get out so lucky - it compounded on everything else and put me in a wheelchair a decade before i was estimated to need one. It also makes typing "proper" like this hell on my head. I hope he does alright in the future & I hope everything is well.
@@lychenthropehope you're doing well now, that sounds extremely difficult ❤
I’ve single handedly seen helmets save lives. In my small town we have a big BMX scene for both younger and older people, last comp there was a horrific crash. The guy involved is lucky to be alive, learning to walk again ect. He posted a photo of his helmet after the crash and simply said “that would’ve been my head, wear a helmet”
To say the helmet was destroyed is an understatement
If I had a bruise like that, I ain't coming into work for the rest of the fucking year.
Legit gonna take half a year minimum to heal
year? Iam retiring lmao
I've been out if work because I got in a wreck on my one wheel and broke my collar bone and crushed my thumb and had to get a bone replacement surgery done. I remember looking in the mirror at myself without a short and my entire chest looked like gordans side. I'm still doing physical therapy and have another month at the earliest before I do an evaluation to see if I can be released to get back to work. I didn't have a helmet on and I came literal inches from going head first into the corner of a concrete mailbox and I bearly scrapped my face and took the blow to my collar bone. Since the broken bones. Would of been allot worse but it opened my eyes up quite a bit
"helmets are USELESS because they help a little bit!" like bro I think it clearly has a use. a little bit of protection is better than none.
Saw a video of a competitive downhill skater who hit the ground at speeds I dare not assume. His helmet shattered and came off his head, but his actual skull never made contact with the pavement.
He stood up, smiling ear to ear, and shouted "I LOVE HELMETS!" Wish I could find that video again.
Yeah in a way it's meant to shatter on impact because (if I understand correctly) that means the energy is being transferred across multiple parts, rather than it all concentrating on a single part which remains on your head, this transferring all that energy to your head.
For small impacts it's useful for the helmet to remain intact, but for larger ones, it should shatter. Of course beyond a point even a helmet will do nothing, but accidents of those massive impacts are rare unless you're ramming into a wall at a 100 mph or something.
Just search up “I love helmets crash” it comes up instantly lolol
Prescott Highside (I Love Helmets) is the name of that video
Helmet did not shatter x)
I highly doubt his helmet "shattered." Helmets don't shatter. They crack/break open at the point(s) of impact. Anything that would cause his helmet to shatter would have shattered his skull as well. Certainly glad the guy was okay, though. This guy arguing that helmets don't provide any additional safety benefit, or are somehow an "inconvenience..." That's just plain delusional.
That guy on Twitter had his mom make him wear a helmet once before going out cycling with his friends and he's NEVER let it go.
Who?
@@mangakhoon4517gowatch the full video before commenting
at least 10m people use the bycicle each day in my country (netherlands) without helmets, we lose 200 a year to accidents of which 25% where with a car crashing into them so it could help for ~150 people per year.
(after corona there was a rise of 25% because of electric bikes called fatbikes that can be unlocked by pressing +- on the dashboard to speeds of 45kmh roughly 20mphs)
I don't want this helmet BS because mother nature used to root out the ultra weak now we have the bycicle don't fix what isn't broken!
In germany the law is if you dont wear it no insurance for you, you want this America to be like Germany?🚴🚴🚴🚴🚴
@@kor-cv9uz "Mother nature used to root out the weak" Okay granma
As a German, if you're stupid enough to insist on not wearing a helmet and get seriously injured for it, then why exactly would anyone, let alone insurance, have to pay for your own mistake? Sounds reasonable to me.
@@mangakhoon4517go you clearly didn’t watch the whole video before commenting
Ive fallen off skateboards with no helmets and seeing that bright flash of light when your brain shakes real good is never a good feeling
Followed closely by the taste of pennies. Thats how you know you got a good concussion lol
@@TheLastApostle ohhh the pennies bro. nothing like a good mouthful of change :/
Happened in football a lot.
Then just wear a helmet like what
Wear a helmet dummy
this dude has the same energy as “well seatbelts don’t protect you from getting shot, so why do we even wear them?”
He's such a humble person, and I live for it. Tosses away the Angry Chef bit where it's not needed, and he's one of the most down to earth people ever. Happy he's alright.
I can't imagine hearing someone open up about how they almost _died_ yesterday and reminding people to be safe, and responding "Um, actually... Here's where you're wrong ☝🏻🤓"
And then points out something without any sign of logic behind it. Dude is in a different lobby.
@UTTPRA3B1AN BRO WHAT THE ACTUAL FUCK
nah he actually responded with "ABSOLUTE SHIT. GORDON YOU'RE WRONG."
His sources were terrible too. "Helmets cause bikers and drivers to be more reckless", meanwhile the attached image isn't even related to the claims he's making
@@Botulistic It's a bot i think, but they need to be reported to someone who isn't from UA-cam as well as reported on UA-cam.
When my mother was young she launched her bike down a hill in her old neighborhood and ran headfirst into a telephone pole. The bicycle helmet she was wearing split in 2. That would’ve been her head if she wasn’t wearing a helmet.
So, quite literally, if she wasn’t wearing a helmet I wouldn’t exist.
Jesus
It's the same principle as cars. _Something_ has to take the impact. Modern cars crunch into tissue paper in a crash while some old cars stayed mostly intact even at higher speeds, but if the car doesn't get destroyed, the force goes through your body instead. If you crash head first into a pole and the helmet breaks, that same force would've otherwise gone through you.
It split in two? Like did it fall to pieces in half like a looney tunes cartoon.
@@pintolerance785 She still had a concussion and went to the hospital, but yes, the helmet literally snapped in two.
TBI survivor here. I wasn’t wearing him a helmet at the time, but now I make sure I do everytime. Scared my friends and family that night. A year and a half cleared, and all that lingers is the sick ass scar I got my my surgeon cutting my head open. I’m so glad he was able to put my face back together too :) stay safe, and God bless.
Bro that is WAYYY MORE THAN A BRUISE
@UTTPMajorOrange what is wrong with you
@@THIS_IS_SPARTA_ some sort of spam account they're EVERYWHERE on charlies pages for some reason best bet is to just report them I guess.
@@THIS_IS_SPARTA_ It’s a bot
@@mememan3447 that is arabic text, so we got an arabic reversed gender bot here
@UTTPMajorOrange
I hope the internet complaint center sees this
That shaking hand tells you all you need to know about how painfull that shit is, much respect to him for tanking that and still working.
Here's your first ACTUAL reply out of this cesspool of bots!
But besides that, I agree with your statement.
srsly, i admire how he's still just standing there, dressed up, as if he's not been fully tenderised by a car/road... most would be in bed, you know.. Recovering.. XD
@@Red_H00die How do the comments even get posted with the" hard r" n word? I've had comments get removed immediately for far less severe words.
Seriously, I would not have thought less of him if he were laying down resting with an injury like that. Regardless of how fit he is, I still sort of think he should be resting.
@@poppyboiXCIX check the "translate to english"
its some nonsense they somehow shoehorned in or... something, i dont know for certain but its literally gibberish so that might be a way to "trojan horse" that hard r and well... *everything else*
I was hit by a car on my bike when I was 11, I’m in my 20’s now. I was struck so hard my bike tires folded in half like taco shells. I was not wearing a helmet, and my head was the first thing to hit the ground. I was left with a traumatic brain injury. Not only did it leave me with lifelong symptoms like chronic migraines and loss of balance, but it made me more susceptible to future brain injuries, leading to a concussion in 2020. With all that being said, I was still extremely lucky. Please wear a helmet.
Edit: If you think this is an anti-helmet comment, you lack reading comprehension skills
I had a horse riding accident, I was lucky....mild concussion, but I can still SEE the horse's feet so close to my head and face.
I was not wearing a helmet that day, but I did every day after.
I wish you good head days and things that make the migraines better.
There needs to be better road designs.
@@MilleyD17 And wearing a helmet.
@@Rose_Castle Thank you so much 😊
@@MilleyD17 Agreed, after the accident my mom noticed huge bushes blocking pedestrians view of cars and vice versa, she contacted the city and they cut the bushes down and put up a pedestrian sign. Ideally it wouldn’t take what happened to me for the city to do that
My guy survived a brick wall type injury made a psa and still got hated how tf does social media do this to ppl 😭🙏🏻
that "bruise" looks worse than when All Mights respiratory organs were destroyed
bro defeated all for one and then gave a safety PSA. Common Gordon W
@@dazaiosamu4183 The Number One Hero
Helmets are absolutely useful in cases with motor collisions. A helmet is the difference between laying on the sidewalk in pain and laying on the road with blood spilling out of your skull after being hit by a car. There is almost no reason not to wear a helmet when cycling.
even if u just slipped and fell, with a helmet you'd just get a concussion at worst but without one you can crack your head and die or be paralyzed. there are so many cases where people have hurt the back of their head from a fall and have that happen to them.
I used to work at a smaller insurance agency and the most fatal and serious injuries we got were motorcyclists who didn't wear helmets. We had more car accidents in general but we didn't have any deaths thankfully in the five years I used to work there. We even had a death on a golf cart. There was a couple who were on their motorcycle and got hit by a driver. They died and left behind five kids. Neither of them wore a helmet. My dad also preached to me about safety and using a helmet when I did four wheelling. So the goobers who are saying wearing a helmet doesn't do much, absolutely don't know what they're talking about.
i think people under estimate how much actual danger there is when riding...I understand it may not seem like a 'far' fall to the ground being on a bike but you have to consider that 1) you're moving at a high rate of speed most likely, 2) hitting the ground that fast will feel also feel like you fell from 7ft-20ft depending on speed (20 m.p.h. at impact is equivalent to falling 13.4 feet off a 1 story bldg. 25 m.p.h. at impact is equivalent to falling 20 feet off a 2 story bldg.) 3) PSA: wear a helmet it will save your life.
The amount of TBI (Tramatic Brain Injuries) that occur from cycling, both motored and manual is insanely high. Helmets are the different between you having a normal thought and you being a vegetable.
Asphalt is still a LOT harder than most dirt. Wear a helmet even if there are no cars around. Wear a helmet even if there is no cement or asphalt around!
I lost my Dad some years back to a bike accident. His helmet gave me a little extra time to be with him, to say our peace to one another. While his injuries were too great, I'm forever grateful he had a helmet on, and for those last few hours.
I'm glad you could take solace in those final moments you had with each other. Yet another reminder of how unfortunately sudden our lives can change, and how important it is we remind our loved ones of how much we care for them and love them. You never know when it will be your last chance to say goodbye.
lol
@@johnjack3578ragebait used to be believable 🚬
@@johnjack3578how is that funny?
I’m sorry for your loss
A family friend of mine died because he wasn’t wearing a helmet out biking. I have one on hand right now, and confidently say two inches of foam and plastic can make a massive difference between life and death.
Link (from Rhett and Link) also was recently in a really bad cycling accident in which he ALSO admitted that his helmet was the only reason he is alive today…
Srsly?! God, I hope he'll be okay 😰
Did he??? Jesus I’m going to have to check in on Link after this video.
Was that when he dislocated his....collarbone was it? I remember he had a sling on for a while
Nah bro zelda needs him he cant die on the bike
@@bearflipstable8365 It happened about a year ago.
Gordon lifted his shirt like he's All Might showing how serious his injuries
@angryasrielyfgatod1029grow up
@angryasrielyfgatod1029 i might just do it considering how funny it is
It's because his face looks normal, if he didn't we wouldn't take the whole incident as seriously
Twitter is crazy af, its like people are saying Stay Hydrated and they make it like they are trying to drown them
Majority of them I see are supporting him.. although there's a few that are like the ones in the video
It's gotten worse since muskarse took over.
@@ColeCassidyishot They probably survived an accident with half of their brain caved in since they can say those things confidently
its honestly sad, Gordon just wanted to use his platform and express that if he didn't have a helmet he would be in a lot worse of condition when that happened, and that it's important on to wear one.
that's actually a great analogy, perfect description for all the strange people on twitter
Don't forget: by the very nature of bicycling, almost any accident you could conceivably find yourself in has a risk of you splitting your skull open on the road or sidewalk. Helmets do not prevent accidents. They help you survive them. That dude when he posted the "what the internet thinks helps" picture is literally comparing two entirely different categories of protection.
seeing him so awkward and shaking is so jarring man- the way his hands are shaking and the fact he cant even look at the camera for more than a few seconds- the very gentle way he talks about it- you can tell he literally mustve watched his life flash before his eyes
Yeah Gordan is legitimately freaking out here. For all his drama he does on shows, this really shows how important it is to wear a helmet.
Tbf the drama on his shows is more or less forced by the producers (mostly American ones) since there are just shots of him telling the camera crew to leave him and someone alone in order to talk in private yet they ignore him.
Also tbf most chefs have to be intimidating in order to show the seriousness of cooking a proper meal for others since chefs are first in line for people's health and one wrong meal could kill someone
That's just a persona for tv, he's a pretty normal guy I think
@@pharisaeus6493His persona for US TV to be exact.
@@dru2506 yeah he's chill in the UK version
@@duskthegamer4129 absolutely agreed, having watched a lot of his stuff (both regional versions, I believe) he really does have genuine moments even with all the usual reality TV stuff. he's a really respectful person who just doesn't take shit, because a lot of said "shit" is people genuinely violating health codes. if you watch him outside of TV, it's very clear he's a respectful, kind, hardworking, and humorous person. nothing but respect for him honestly, and I hope he recovers quickly.
that bruise is INSANE. ive had ONE broken rib before and could barely function or stand for long periods of time. even breathing hurt. this absolute unit of a man is standing there with a straight face giving a PSA on his situation. honestly, the way that bruise looks, im surprised he’s not dealing with severe internal bleeding. i recently lost a friend to that very thing, and her bruises looked about the same. i hope he recovers well and feels at least a tiny bit better soon. he looks extremely shaken up and understandably so.
I hope that’s just how the bruise looks and that he’s feeling well enough to be walking around and stuff, I hope he’s not ignoring PT or medications or bed rest. Seeing how bad that bruise is makes me wonder if he should have even made the video at this time, it still looks extremely bad.
@@SamRK-1000 he’s a smart man, im sure he’s taking his treatments very seriously
Wearing helmets was the one smart thing I did as a kid that saved me from dying of multiple dumb decisions.
My grandpa lives by "it's better to use a minute of your life than to lose your life in a minute"
Wise man, also a good rule to live by is 'better to have it and not need it, than to need it and not have it'
An example of inconveniences (cost, heat discomfort, time) being vastly outweighed by the benefits (giving you a better chance to survive something fatal).
@@sigilsealed7385the older I get the more I realize ‘less is more’ in a lot of situations. 20 year old me would check in a bag and have two carry ons. 40 year old me is gonna save some money and my back by downsizing and bringing the basics. If there’s anything I need that’s not in that bag, then I don’t need to waste my money on it period
I love this ❤
@@Lonech It's not the inconvenience. People don't wear helmets because it looks dumb af. Thats it.
If you watch his stuff outside of Kitchen Nightmare you will quickly learn that Gordon is a very respectful, lovely and kind man.
Yes, exactly this. He’s such a sweet and genuine person.
Yeah that's pretty clear in his prison kitchen series thing
@@girl.anachronism5639if you are a terrible person 50% of the time you are still a terrible person.
@@currentlyatlas5074 You do know he only acts like that for the show right?
@@phillnyetheplaylistguy3759dude 100% you can tell how nice he is. he has so much respect and genuinely wants to help people. even prisoners
Bro Is also a Black belt.
I have no doubt Gordan challenged the grim reaper himself for his soul and won.
Do not mess with this man.
i like the idea he challenged the Grim Reaper himself to a match of fisticuffs and bodied him lmao
I wonder if it was instead a cooking challenge
@@The_Tru_Wolf Would love to see that on video 😂 imagine like a boxing ring with him and the Grim Reaper Mike tyson style
You ever see that episode of regular show, where skips arm wrestles death for a soul? Probably went down like that
@@The_Tru_Wolf He put him in an idiot sandwich
This is actually somewhat wholesome. Not the accident of course, but the fact that Gordon put down his tough facade in order to warn people about the seriousness of such accidents. Glad he made it