Damn, I've just started to ride a motorbike my self and found it difficult not to watch the guy come off,
A serious question, how can you train yourself not to focus on something so pronounced when it happens right in front of you so as to try and avoid the collision?
Of course it has to do with target fixation... the rider on the second bike is looking at the accident and to the rider of the other bike and he runs directly to him... if you look the other way you can see theres plendy of space to avoid hitting the rider or his bike
Damn, I've just started to ride a motorbike my self and found it difficult not to watch the guy come off,
A serious question, how can you train yourself not to focus on something so pronounced when it happens right in front of you so as to try and avoid the collision?
Any advice would be great.
GlobalAgenda 4 months ago
@m86ichael yah me too...and if i ever come to that in real life i hope i won't be the guy on the ground....
mistyken 6 months ago
Perfect example and awesome editing :)
nowonda1984 7 months ago
Thanks for poiniting that out, hope I can think quick enough to look in another direction. LOL
spadxiii1919 10 months ago
I like how the music just goes with it! Classic! lol Thanks for the lesson professor ;)
braceyoself777 11 months ago
shit, was that guy OK?
mamiferuD 1 year ago
Speed hump dude
Timyzfr1 1 year ago
Ouch. I bet his mom even felt that hit.
r6erik 1 year ago
thats a brake then swerve situation....
yes333yes 2 years ago
Of course it has to do with target fixation... the rider on the second bike is looking at the accident and to the rider of the other bike and he runs directly to him... if you look the other way you can see theres plendy of space to avoid hitting the rider or his bike
scottis0082 2 years ago
good lesson
adawarz 3 years ago