Trek420
09-08-2004, 09:32 PM
Could anyone settle a racing question? It was posted on my *other* board that everyone should learn to take a fall.
I agree, it helps balance and bike handling, can save your butt in an endo but it's easier said than done.
I've been studying Aikido since oh...1979 and take hard falls every class with the greatest of ease...well, sometimes the greatest of ease, sometimes folks wonder if it's my first day ;-)
I have learned, making good falls an instinct takes decades, even a basic simple roll takes hours to learn and constant practice makes it something you don't even think about.
Someone asked how do pro riders take these falls and survive, that fall where Lance got hooked up in the bag...any of us would have broken a collarbone.
My theory: they have superhuman cat-like reflexes and balance, luck, conditioning, high tolerance for pain (they DO hurt just bear it better than we mortals) and...I think pro racers practice falling.
Do they practice falls off the bike? anyone know? :rolleyes:
I agree, it helps balance and bike handling, can save your butt in an endo but it's easier said than done.
I've been studying Aikido since oh...1979 and take hard falls every class with the greatest of ease...well, sometimes the greatest of ease, sometimes folks wonder if it's my first day ;-)
I have learned, making good falls an instinct takes decades, even a basic simple roll takes hours to learn and constant practice makes it something you don't even think about.
Someone asked how do pro riders take these falls and survive, that fall where Lance got hooked up in the bag...any of us would have broken a collarbone.
My theory: they have superhuman cat-like reflexes and balance, luck, conditioning, high tolerance for pain (they DO hurt just bear it better than we mortals) and...I think pro racers practice falling.
Do they practice falls off the bike? anyone know? :rolleyes: