Bracken | Prescott, AZ
Last week I posted about what my mountain bike taught me. As a beginner, listening to my body and stopping to catch my breath have turned out to be good things to remember.
As I was writing the post, I’d asked my husband for a link or two to a good video that would be fun to include in that original post.
Instead (because that’s the kind of guy he is), he sent a bunch of great videos, each with their own lesson. And clearly, I had to share. Here’s wisdom from Bracken.
Enjoy!
your mountain bike can teach you…
That once you’re really good, you can casually talk while you do things that most would find terrifying:
No matter how well you think things are going, you might get clocked by a wild animal:
Riding with a happy friend is good:
Lily Shreds trailside. on pinkbike.com
It’s best to stay on your bike:
Danny Hart’s INSANE winning run at Champrey Worlds 2011 on pinkbike.com
Forests are pretty:
And don’t forget, people are awesome:
PEOPLE ARE AWESOME on pinkbike.com
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