When I did that, they asked and I said “yah, I’m fine.” So fine, that I celebrated by getting stitches in my leg and x-rays that confirmed three “fine” breaks in one arm. Upper humerus, radial head, and wrist.
The way he landed on his hands is the way to get a shoulder separation. I know because I've done that twice going OTB. 3rd degree, and 1st degree separations.Very painful--but both shoulders work fine now. On the first one (3rd degree) my helmet saved me severe head injury as it was completely destroyed.
I've never understood how the people filming these accidents can immediately ask 'You allright?' Like the second after.....How the hell does anyone know until after a few minutes?
broke my big toe yesterday after a fall. kept riding another 13 miles trails, and it was first when i came home i noticed something wasn't right. I was told that the adrenaline makes you feel very little in the moment. Think you always are fine. hence why should should always ride with somebody, so they can check that you do not have any neck injures
Come on man! Why shorten your lifetime on this Earth...I love to ride the trails, but i don't do anything to jeopardize my heatlh and Well being. Just saying..
Well, we only have one life and once it's done it's done. Some folks just want to make the most of it while they're around. Some may call it jeopardizing and some may simply call it living.
@@GalacticStuff brother, they both saw that hill and set up to record for a reason. it was a risky jump with a long way down if things started getting hairy.
@@TheyForcedMyHandLE it's called about 3 months in a cast and another 2-3 months doing road riding because your wrist needs time to strengthen up. you lose a lot of living time during those 6 months.
When I did that, they asked and I said “yah, I’m fine.” So fine, that I celebrated by getting stitches in my leg and x-rays that confirmed three “fine” breaks in one arm. Upper humerus, radial head, and wrist.
Took me 30 secs to realize it was in slow mo I just thought he was riding the brakes
The way he landed on his hands is the way to get a shoulder separation. I know because I've done that twice going OTB. 3rd degree, and 1st degree separations.Very painful--but both shoulders work fine now. On the first one (3rd degree) my helmet saved me severe head injury as it was completely destroyed.
Or a dislocated elbow. Did that once. Not fun.😊
Dropper post would have been real handy! Lol
Ouch! That was, however, a pretty frickin' gnarly drop. Keep on sendin' it!🤘
That quick I’m fine is immediate evidence someone is not fine
I've never understood how the people filming these accidents can immediately ask 'You allright?' Like the second after.....How the hell does anyone know until after a few minutes?
Is a dangerous crash! Occours have got a good preparation for this situation that is not very easy...Alas!!!
Look at his arm how is he fine?!
Yes, it was broken.
broke my big toe yesterday after a fall. kept riding another 13 miles trails, and it was first when i came home i noticed something wasn't right. I was told that the adrenaline makes you feel very little in the moment. Think you always are fine. hence why should should always ride with somebody, so they can check that you do not have any neck injures
@@TonyHilliardSedona I was thinking the AC in the shoulder. I felt your pain.
Look how hight the seat is. LOL.
Torn rotator cup I'm sure
Ouch
Отлично👍👏😆
Lucky he missed the cacti.
Starts at 0:30
Helmet would have said "not really......".
good video, still not worth the broken wrist:( haha
Can i use this for my mtb crash comilation ? I will put the link of your channel in description.
Yes
Thanks !
Woo hoo
Damn, you would've actually landed it cleanly if not for that second drop lol
Almost had it..😵
Stay on the trail doofus
To me that’s not a fun style of mtb.
I don’t care for trying to clean dangerous stuff.
I’d rather just keep it moving.
Yes crashing is a not fun style of mtb. A few of the double black diamond routes here in Sedona can be dangerous stuff.
Please stay on the trail
Come on man! Why shorten your lifetime on this Earth...I love to ride the trails, but i don't do anything to jeopardize my heatlh and Well being. Just saying..
It was an accident
Well, we only have one life and once it's done it's done. Some folks just want to make the most of it while they're around. Some may call it jeopardizing and some may simply call it living.
@@GalacticStuff brother, they both saw that hill and set up to record for a reason. it was a risky jump with a long way down if things started getting hairy.
@@TheyForcedMyHandLE it's called about 3 months in a cast and another 2-3 months doing road riding because your wrist needs time to strengthen up. you lose a lot of living time during those 6 months.
Pushing that envelope to death’s edge is not a way to go about life. Obviously the bike and the rider were not qualified.🤷🏼♂️
The environment around Sedona is very fragile, please stay on the trails.