3 Secrets to Get Ahead of 99% of Riders
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- Опубліковано 15 лют 2024
- Here are 3 secrets that will help you get ahead of 99% of riders in just 21 days. If you only want to commit for 7 days, the secrets will get you ahead of 96% of riders.
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I love how she's rick rolling us while delivering a well scripted safety and skills video. It's 6am and I'm dying laughing...thanks Doodle😂😂
I know. So evil!!!
your microphone holders always make me smile.
Thanks. I didn't enlarge the screen and I didn't catch that. LOL
As a small female I love your videos for their content and inspiration. My slow speed skills are needing work but I do try u turns , figure 8 and circles in a local parking lot. I ride an MT03 which I tiptoe!
i love that Rick Astley is hitting the shimmey in the background.
Don't sell yourself short. The value you offer from your content as a beginner-to-novice rider is unparalleled. For those of us who have witnessed your journey, we can relate to your challenges more so than a pro who comes across like they have always had those skills. I mean, all info is valuable, but watching you grow has been the most motivating of all the motorcycle content I have found on UA-cam. Thanks, Doodle!
I second this. Carolyn, your videos are fun, entertaining and have made me a better rider.
Hear, hear! 👏
This!! 🗣️
I started using mental imagery when I was in high school trying to improve my play on the football field. It worked. I carried out assignments better and my movements were better directed and nothing seemed to surprise me out there anymore.
wow!!
I only got really serious about my riding in my fourth season. I spent last summer really practicing specific skills every time I went out. Then I spent all winter watching POV rides and imagining myself riding to keep my motorcycle neurons well connected. There was an MRI study that found people's motor neurons fire appropriately just from watching or thinking about doing an activity. How the heck the signal doesn't actually get sent to the relevant body parts, I have no idea, but you can in fact reinforce skills just by thinking about them.
Here's something that has saved me. When I have a turn with know one around, I practice changing lines within my lane using counter steering. You know those videos where someone goes into a ditch because they can't change their line.
Never comment usually but the quality of your content and how thoughtful and concise you are in your videos is so nice to see. I wish you the best and thank you.
Ok Doodle you got me. I am going to get in some practicing this year. I watch you and all of your motorcycle teachers on You Tube and refer others to do the same. I love every thing that you do on You Tube so thank you for doing what you are doing.
Love your enthusiasm! Makes me want to practice and get better. I have been riding for a long time but you can always improve! Thank you Doodle!
I do the mental imagery for sure, been riding for around 25 years and still feel my hands and legs moving when I watch twisty videos, same with off road videos as far as picking lines and thinking about what i'd do in certain scenarios- I regularly ride my little honda monkey around my land and on the street throughout the week in between big bike rides on the weekends- definetly helps keep you sharp and its more forgiving to try tighter maneuvers, keep it up, great content as usual!
wow Doodle you are solid content maker! Thanks for the encourgement! and we’ll do that stuff & keep the good times rolling. 💥
Great video Doodle. Thanks for all you do. Ride safe 👍
The tiny hand with the mic 😂 I love and appreciate when instructors combine humor with education, I’m so much more apt to learn and stay focused. Mental imagery…wow! No excuse to not train in your brain. Great video as always! Thank you, Doodle ❤
CONGRATS ON YOUR HARD WORK AND ACHIEVEMENTS. I watched you for several years. I wish I worked as hard as you do in development. Ride safe.
Hey there, love and appreciate your content! Thoroughly enjoyed seeing you do your thing on Jerry’s Ride Like A Pro channel! Nice work & thanks for what you do! This world needs more like you!
Bravo Doodle awesome content and your skills the best blessings
You are so right in all that you say, but also need the right bike with crash bars to practice with. Doing some of these exercices you will end up dropping your bike more than once. If you pay 30,000 and upwards for the bike. One drop can litterally wipe off the bike.. so I guess a cheaper bike with guards as a second bike would probably make some sense to these kind of drills...
I was selling my Honda 250 Rebel (my original training bike) but after seeing this video, I’m keeping him for continued training. Better he go down than my big, beautiful bagger.
Another great video Doodle, Ride safe out there🙏🏻🏍️
You are one of the best Moto-vloggers out there. Been enjoying the journey and also applaud your perspective on riding, practicing and self improvement in riding. So many people don't do this and approach riding motorcycles like driving a car! Keep it up, and don't forget rule#1, enjoy the ride (for yourself)
So true about practicing! I rent from time to time and I go PRACTICE, PRACTICE, and PRACTICE. I don't have cones, so I use the parking space lines as a guide. Works well for me. I'm also a serious road cyclist and do the same on my Trek Domane SL6.
Love the little hand and Star Trek Pin. Thanks for all your insight and humor. Keep doing you :)
Love your content doodle. So true, practice is key. Your Tiger content has convinced me to trade my FTR in this spring. Always look forward to tour next story. Thanks for the work.
Enjoyed this, great advice 🎉 Thank you!
Trekkie? Microphone holder made me smile! Great video reminder, practice is essential.
Great video! I can definitely relate to the winter visualizing. I can't wait to get back on my motorcycle, but these videos help me get through. Motojitsu and dandanthefireman are great videos for keeping my mind in the game. Thanks for the awesome content!
Good video Doo!! Keep them coming.
This is the year that I will ramp up my practice!
Thank you for your honest and good no nonsense advice! ♥ 60+ here, riding a 1000cc bike since I was 18 and now enjoying a BMW R1200 and Husky 701 LR ♥
Those are all great ideas thanks. And you don’t give your self the credit you deserve. You worked hard to get where you are now. It’s ok to say you are a great rider. For the most part every time I see you make a mistake or drop the bike is because you’re trying something you haven’t done yet. Or something you don’t do regularly. You’re an amazing rider Love how you keep challenging yourself. Keep making videos and we will keep watching.
Thanks doodle. Helpful video's !!!
Great site, learned so many tips..❤
I absolutely love you, and God bless ya, operating the controls on a bike with such a tiny hand. You're an inspiration.
100% I use parking spots to practice tight low speed maneuvering. When I come to a red light I try to keep the bike on two wheels as long as I can before I put a foot down. I haven't set up drills for myself, but getting in a bit of practice on every ride definitely makes me a better rider
Doodle, thanks for your helpfull information.
Great video and great advice. ❤
Great video! also love the smooth criminal in the background 👏 👏
Great points. I wasn’t going to ride today but now I will.
We are very fortunate to have a local police dept who conduct free classroom & on road motorcycle training. Together, we practice slow speed maneuvers once per month, on their training pad.
Great video thank you very well done as always thanks again cheers to ya.
Liking your vids Doodle. Nice job. Thanks.. -Calipali
Hey There Doodle !!!!! Im Mark and i have learned a ton from You !!! I have a goldwing gl1500 and I am Your Biggest Fan !!! You Keep These Videos coming I just Love Em !!!!! :)
Thank you so much. I've been off my bikes for a few years... Broken foot bones, broken spirit and stuff. The more I watch the more I want to get back on my bikes. Thanks for sharing. "Let the trolls come" LOL. Like, Nope. I appreciate this.
I remember your 1st videos on the s40. Nice job!!
😊superb info. Excellent structure a d facts.
Hi Joe here, I just became a member, the reason being is that i have been a long time subscriber from my old chnl. to this one and have watched you from your very first videos and have seen you grow in your motorcycle riding skills, making vids. of both fails and success and not just someone who is on here showing their body off just to get views, I respect that about you. I ride 2 bikes, 2010 Ultra limited, and 2017 sportster, mainly the sportsters because of weight issue due to a metal plate in my leg from a tractor accident.
thanks for your support
Nicely done!
Totally agree that riding 'well' is a perishable skill, like many things in our lives. Just gotta check our own ego most of the time.
Hi love your videos you do you give out good tips on bike rideing nice to see lady's on bike's you show othe lady bike size is no problem it's good to have a refreshing rideing test keep the good work up 👍
Nicework! 😊
Just need to say you are awesome and love the videos
Agreed! Individual practice is essential. I follow try to practice slow maneuvers 1/week. Emergency stops every time I ride. TY
Great video as always.
You've motivated me to actually buy some cones to go practise with!
That little hand still freaks me out though, it's creepy!
Hope you're deadpool hand grows back soon, must be a real reach to use the front brake at the moment, great video as usual.😊
I agree with you on practice at 71 I know I need to practice in spring before I get confident about my abilities.
You are so right. I've been riding since the late 60's and those skills need to be used on a regular basis.
Learning new skills always helps. American Supercamp is coming back to Gainesville, GA in a couple months. You should go check that class out. It's a LOT of fun
I love the Com batch!
Very good tips. My problem with becoming better is indeed practice I only ride. So my level has been similar for years now.
I do want to try to practice more this year. Bought a second bike that I don't mind dropping to do it.
Another great, encouraging video. Now I need to go out and practice when it stops raining here in L.A. Love that you had Beat It on at the end, though I low key wish it was Weird Al's Eat It instead.
One of the first things I have to do after starting my bike is a u-turn to the left in about the space of a thin-ish 2-lane road, to get out of my parking lot. There is a way I can avoid it, but I try to make myself do that u-turn every time, even on my africa twin. When I'm slacking and that's the only practice I'm doing (which it usually is), I'm pretty surprised at how much even that little bit helps me retain that skill at u-turns. I guess it's better than nothing, but it sure shows me how you're spot on about practicing....
Hi, I opened your videos for the first time and they are really great. After twenty years, I bought a motorcycle and started riding again. I haven't been to any driving course, but I definitely need one. I look for good advice on how to ride a motorcycle properly on UA-cam, but it certainly can't replace practice. My biker friends advised me to be visible mainly on the road, so I have a reflective vest and try to be attentive and not make mistakes in riding technique. Thank you for the great videos and greetings from the Czech Republic.
Before getting my first bike I used mental imagery to practice before I took my MSF course and it really gave me an advantage when as I could spend less time focusing on learning controls and more on focusing on the harder to understand concepts like countersteering, swerving and emergency braking. Though I definitely need to practice more!
You Rick Rolled us! Good video; love the Easter egg!
Great advice 😀👍 Respect from steve in Bundaberg Australia 🇭🇲🕺🍹
I bought ride like a pro dvds and practice in an empty theater parking lot. And I have had to crawl out from under my ultra classic a couple times. Practice is vital.
i dont ride anymore but i like watching your videos , so keep them coming.
Thanks for all your videos . Your honest comments are for us who are still part of the 99%. I am waiting for this Midwest long winter to pass to start practicing and getting out of my comfortable zone. If I can do at least 10% of what you have tried, I'll be happy
You da best :)
All good points of contention & consideration.
Hola! I love how you put this and can't agree more, I aid in a school and ive seen student that forget everything quite quickly. I recently went to ycrs and I would love to understand which part of that training did you practiced? Hope you reply of not please keep on like this it's always cool to see your comments more so when you talk about your Latina mom. Saludos desde México
Hi, Doodle! MotoControl is also a great channel. including his accent - I come from Eastern Europe, so it is soooo familiar :)
Love this and it's so true? TNG 🖖
I've been riding for about 6 1/2 months now. I go practice in parking lots almost daily. I've gone from barely passing my MSF to easily popping off 360s and 180s. I can run a parking lot going from one spot to the next spot over. I'm pretty happy about that. I can almost reliably do full bar lock 360s but they are not veery comfortable for me just yet. I've put almost 10k miles on so far and have become quite comfortable at slow speed maneuvers and really appreciate youtubers like you and Moto and a few others.
I am 70 and got a small bike to get back into riding.this was appreciated. Please do more.thank you
You kill me with the backgrounds and props in ur vids LOL. Deadass lesson on camera but with a tiny hand and Rick rollin in the background 🤣
Ur a great rider doodle & easy on the eyes😊
THIS. Self practice is KEY
Every empty parking lot is an opportunity to polish those skills. That first ride of spring sould begin with practice.
Cool. Love the trek outfit.
So much to unpack...the background RickRoll, tiny hand mic vs. banana mic, Star Trek TNG vs. TOS...Oh, and great tips! 🙃
LOL all part of the plan! 😈
The little hand is hilarious. Scary movie Strong Hand vibes
Love the Star Trek jacket!
Nice! I hit comments to shout out her TNG communicator pin!
I was disappointed there was no banana mic, but the little hand is great too 😂 Can't emphasize enough how helpful recording yourself is! You can't always see what you're doing wrong. This has helped me so much. Great video!
Ah you're a channel member!! :D :D
Damn a 6am EST video release?
Makin' us decide between Good Mythical Morning and Good Motorcycle Mentorship video, hmm... which GMM is the better to watch?
.. I think the video about Fast Food Swaps can wait.
hey, Doodle! fellow female rider here. Just passed my MSF course this sunday (full marks!) and am very grateful for your videos!
I would recomment to use a wireless microphone from rhode, which you can attach to your Shirt. This might be easier than Holding Fanny Things to ht
IDE the cable of your micophone 😅
Here in GA winter is only really 2 weeks anyways! I can visualize for 2 weeks lol.
Love the TNG communicator! 😀
Your mic hand! (Shout out, Kristen Wiig...) And your Star Trek pin! Aww... Fellow (lady-)nerd and moto enthusiast...
I always appreciate your videos. You're definitely my Hermione Granger of moto. I hope when I'm sorted by the sorting helmet we're in the same garage. (Now, _there's_ a video fer ya!)
love the tiny hand!
😂 the little hand abd microphone.. that’s a great add.
You were up early today Joanna! Ride safe!
I've never ridden, but you have given me the confidence to jump on a new Busa I ordered. Thanks.
That’s pretty funny
Love the video. my only transportation this winter in the ATL is my VicOctane. Question is, how do I find the right motorcycle for the apocalypse, GTFO, civil war, etc., and get ahead of the rest? Any recommendations on classes or motorcycles, and such?
Maybe one of your best videos and best out there on safety and ability. As rider we have to have our “heads right” first; riding is as mental and emotional as it is physical. I think if 99% of riders watch and applied the content of this video into their riding, we’d see a drastic reduction in injuries and deaths. It sounds like you’re talking about a competition with 99% of other riders and I get your intention. However, as in your reoccurring theme, we’re really competing with ourselves to be better than we were yesterday. Being “intentional” is the foundation; being intentional and taking ownership in your mental approach, ability, and safety. To your point, maybe 99% of riders are unaware or dismiss the importance of maintaining skills and continued development. Great video.
Going for a 4 day long offroad trainingcource for easter. ❤
Scary🥶
The "hand held" mic is quite an interesting detail in the video
Having a small hand certainly doesn't help with riding but you do give it your best,
Amazing how she can overcome all these difficulties with her handicap (one hand bigger than the other)
Riding in Canada is tough. We only get 6 months of riding per year. Every spring there is figuratively and literally a layer of dust that needs to be removed to begin the season.
That was a great video
Little mic love it 😀