I recently had the pleasure
of motorcycle riding instruction from a friend, Tony, a
professional racer. He was an outstanding instructor and
provided some great experience-based insight into the more
intricate details of motorcycle riding. But, the one thing
that stuck in my mind was his comment of "always look
where you're going." I had always assumed that this
is what I did, but I found out that there is a big difference
between "watching" and "looking" where
you're going.
If you're watching where you're going, then you're not
actually picking a path, but are instead passively allowing
the bike to go wherever it wants to go. However, if you
look where you're going along your desired path, then the
bike magically follows right where your eyes aim. It you
look at a path along the road, you will travel that path.
If you look at a tree, then you will hit the tree. Although
it seems like common sense, it was actually quite amazing
when it was practiced.
It's kind of funny how this simple instruction on the fundamentals
of motorcycle riding actually propagated into life's little
travels as well. You will always go where you look! If you
look ahead at a negative outcome then, indeed, you will
encounter a negative outcome. However, if you look ahead
at the ultimate Vision you desire, then, certainly, you
will arrive safely.
Of course, you must always monitor "the other guy"
while riding your motorcycle down the road. Indeed, someone
won't see you or, in many cases, won't care, and simply
dart out of nowhere and run you down. As in life, always
be on the lookout for the odd little obstacles that appear
as they will either stop you cold, or cause you to react
and learn from the encounter. Always take each and every
encounter, on your bike, and in life, as a lesson in becoming
a better rider.
In all cases, it is better to actively look than to simply
watch. Never take your eyes off the road, be alert at all
times, ensure that your vehicle is in good shape, and take
a break when you get tired. By looking, acting, and reacting
appropriately, you can ensure your safe travels and a successful
arrival at your destination.
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