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【チャンネル名 Van Girl Yuka】
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The meditation clips where funny and great job getting back on the bike. Time on the bike with no expectations has worked for me in the past and like you said just having fun.
Slow down and maybe not send it
Stop riding above your head
Just keep riding, just keep riding you got this girl 🥰
Don’t give up learn from those mistakes. Just take it easy then as u get more comfortable push ur self a little harder.
Im very happy to see you on the mend. Im not sure there is a right way to meditate. Personally i have always found the cycling itself (mountain or road) is a form of meditation. It helps me clear my mind and fills it with the things i love. I look forward to your next video 👍
I’ve been BMX dirt jumping/freeriding/and down hilling all my life. My family told me I was too old for this activity when I was in my thirties and that I should stop. When I turned fifty I had a big crash in Winterpark. I came home and sold the DH, the DJ and the dirt bike. One year later I bought them all back. That was ten Years ago. Still riding😁
You are the prime example of how MTB is mostly mental. It’s normal to get down while recovering, but it will only make you appreciate what you love even more. Rebuild your confidence and all else will fall in line.
順調に回復されているようで何よりです。
僕も調子に乗って何度か死ぬような目に遭いましたが、今も古傷抱えてグラベル乗ってます。時々クラッシュの記憶で怖気付く事もありますが、それはより慎重になったと考えればそう悪い事でもないかなと思ってます。
お気をつけて。
Stop sending it. My wheels don’t leave the ground and I still love riding
I’m rooting for you Yuka!
I’m glad you are healing Yuka. Please be careful, I don’t want you to get hurt 🙂 Mountain biking can still be fun even if we don’t always push ourselves to do the most difficult trails/features possible. I’m impressed by how big you have gone on the jumps but I would still watch your videos even if you were just on the slightly more mellow trails. My goal is to be able to ride when I’m in my 60’s and hopefully 70’s so I usually skip features of higher consequence.
Be patient with your Comeback, you have enough time.
I call that ” Woodland Bathing” its good for me anyway. It helps me to regulate the mind. Good job!
As someone who came up mtb’ing in the 90’s I’ve always seen the bike park, big air, mostly downhill, ski lift, etc as an entirely different discipline in mtb. My mtb experience is long miles of ups and downs… very traditional xc type riding. No big air no big drops etc. I’m still fast , I’m still skilled. I don’t know how ultra high risk got mixed up with mtb culture. It’s always been risky and always will be but I’m seeing too many average riders getting injured or worse. I lost a close friend this year in a cycling accident. No car or foul play involved, simply the unfortunate and tragic result associated with the risk we all assume. Maybe I’m just old.
I think you have accomplished far too much to just walk away, Yuka. Nothing wrong with dealing with the mental hurdle of moving on after a serious crash. What will define you as a rider is when you have decided its time to get back on the saddle and prove to yourself that you have the physical AND mental fortitude to overcome yhis type of hurdle. All the best to you on the mental (and physical) road to recovery. Head up, wheels down! Cheers, Derek
What a journey!
I used to send everything….I’m 50 now and my son who I ride mostly with, is much better rider than me…..so I’ve learned to just do the ol “go arounds” or walk a bike when needed. I can’t afford to get hurt. Hang in there! Enjoy your videos!
Would be good to switch to a wireless shifter, it’ll be good on the wrist. You’re pressing a button which requires no strength.
MTB is life
Also, I think I speak for all of us is stating a need to know the Japanese words for couch potato.