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General Category => General Banter => Topic started by: Elk on August 29, 2010, 09:30:25 AM
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My riding convalescence (following my off at the end of July) has been a great time to reevaluate my riding skills. While almost everyone goes down at some point, this accident should not have happened. >:(
I am again reading Keith Code's Twist of the Wrist (I also have the video), as well as Sport Riding Techniques by Nick Ieanatsch. I have also reviewed the MSF materials.
Any suggestions for other reading? I can't ride yet so I doubt I will be able to make the September 12 class. :'(
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David Hough's books are my favorites:
http://amzn.to/dc6gtT
http://amzn.to/aHcwuU
http://amzn.to/bntHui
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I think Twist of the Wrist II was my favorite.
Pridmore's book is full of ideas, things to try when you're back in the saddle.
If you want a new look at mental riding skills, try my first book Ride Hard, Ride Smart.
Pat Hahn
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Thanks!
Great suggestions
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Riding books?! I would much rather ride a motorcycle, or even a bicycle, than a book. A book does not go very fast and is hard to sit on. Plus I have to make noises with my lips.