I absolutely loved this one! You’re the most tenacious woman, which inspires me when I think I can’t do a thing. You are also kind (good friend to Coach) funny (bubble beard 😂) and humble (your ability to laugh at yourself). This goes beyond the motorcycle content (which is so great) and is why I watch!!! You make the world a better place…thank you 🙏♥️😊
Yayyyy you're finally posting this video!! Jocelyn saying "That's excessive" and you going for it anyway is priceless. Good for you for taking it seriously, going slow, explaining the technique, building muscle and feeding your muscles with protein. You're a badass 🙌
Gotta admire a tough lady. I'm a lot bigger than you, but at 44 years old with a history of back, hip, and shoulder injuries - I don't know if I would have outdone you. You're an inspiration - keep up the amazing work!
This combines my two favorite things! Exercise and motorcycle! The perfect kind of content for me! and I'm double impressed that you're tracking any changes in your body and minding your macro intake! Amazing!
Being told “that’s excessive” from Jocelin Snow has to be a huge point of pride! And also the completely straight faced delivery with a bubble bath beard had me dying 😂 Fantastic video and what an accomplishment Doodle! Killing it as always.
I love following your channel and watching these videos. As a woman on a BIG motorcycle who's 5 foot NOTHING its super inspirational. (I ride a HD Street Bob 114 and I've never had to pick it up on my own my husband has always been there to help me) New fear and challenge unlocked. I Thank you! I was also big into fitness until I started getting into my passion for motorcycle riding and you've managed to combine the two of them and I'm ALL for it! Keep the awesome content coming!
Thanks Doodle for sharing the challenge with us ! It takes not only perseverance but also being " intelligently humble " by seeking advice from people who have had different experiences and expertise to give you sound advice and all this while making a video that was also witty and funny !! Keep on keepin on Sistah!
Well done. You are an inspiration to all of us lady biker. I’m 61, recovering from a rotator cuff injury hope to be back on a bike next summer. Love your videos. ❤️🏍️
Hard work is not always a bad thing, but you could also just sign up for AAA - they’ll come and pick up the bike for you wherever you are and even give you a tow! With AAA you’ll never have to pick up your bike again.
You and Jocelyn are such an inspiration. After things hit the fan a couple years ago, losing several family members and dealing with an incredibly stressful accident, my motivation to do much took a dive. I've been trying to get back to it as I was doing super well before. It's really encouraging to see these videos, and very motivational. So thank you so much for posting these. Take care and stay safe!
Such an important and much overlooked skill/ability to work on! Something most of us never give much thought to until we don't have a choice. It was cool to see your journey in this area and you are definitely giving a lot of other riders some healthy food for thought. Thanks Doodle!
You are an inspiration! Like you I have a large adventure bike, an Africa Twin. But to date, I've never picked it up, even in practice. I really appreciate your transparency. It's so refreshing; showing the things that are a challenge, but also sharing your successes. I think it makes you kind of unique in this community. BTW, the soap beard was truly funny! Okay, it's time to start my lifts.
Good on you for your determination and patience with working on this. I at 66 don’t have the motorcycle I dream of to be able to work on this and knowing I will have to lift it sometime, will do my best to attempt to make sure I use the right technique once able. Keep up with your enjoyment of motorcycling and keep challenging yourself. Slightly envious of your time in the seat.
You are outstanding! Your clear discussion of the process of lifting your bike and your progress in your challenge is good information for every rider. Good on you for taking the advice to moderate your lifting - believe me, you want to protect your knees, hips and back or you'll wind up like me when you get older - creaky and grumpy with bad knees and hips. Keep making these great videos!
I admire your tenacity. I dropped my Heritage twice in over 5 years of owning it. I recently traded it for a Street Glide and your efforts have encouraged me to practice this maneuver in case I ever need it. Problem is, I've been a trucker for years and it's taken a toll on my muscles with the lack of actual exercise. I have GOT to get in better shape. Thanks for sharing this video.
I'm 62 and recently got a 2000 Heritage, I dropped it turning around on a gravel and while I struggled a little lifting it, I was able. This prompted me to install saddlebag bars and drop guards. Since then I have dropped it 4 or 5 times while practicing slow speed maneuvering. No damage to the bike and the saddlebag bars give me a really good place to hold when lifting it. And my slow speed handling has improved greatly. U turns don't make me nervous anymore. Coming from riding a 72 sportster for years, I was surprised that I needed to practice my technique as much as I did to handle the heavier bike at slow speed. Ride safe
When watching your videos I felt something familiar to me, and I just found out that you come from my country, the Dominican Republic. It's just wonderful that you are thriving as a motorcycle rider, I see you are now into adventure motorcycling. If you come back to DR to ride, my friends and I could help you find nice routes. I wish you have the best trips! Enjoy the road!
Congratulations on completing the challenge. Admire your determination. Good knowledge. Great motivation for many of us. Appreciate how you turn every challenge into joy, love the laughs.
it really sucks that people felt the need to discourage you from riding the bike you really enjoy, that kind of negativity shouldn't be welcome in the motorcycle community. i'm so glad to see you prove everyone wrong! stay safe and keep on riding 🙂
OMG You are so funny with your bubble bath beard and Wonder Woman outfit 😂 On the serious side, I noticed the front wheel rolling in your early videos and how you’ve added something to engage the brake lever when you’re on the kickstand side and how you hold the brake lever when on the opposite side. Great move!!! Very smart. This has been a very instructional, informative and enjoyable video. Great job! I’ll be 70 in a couple of months and struggle picking up my 2020 Road Glide Limited bike. I realize, from your video, my butt is too high into the seat and I’m lifting with my arms much more than I should be. Thanks. Hopefully, it’ll go better next time. Take care and stay safe, Carolyn. We need people like you on TH-cam (and in the world in general). Your inspiration is contagious 😊😊😊
Thank you I have been hanging out for this video to come out for so long. Awesome to see Coach again. Coach you are a legend ….. Doodle so are you. 😃. Thanks to both of you 😊
I just love that motivational intro. You decided what you wanted and attacked the lacking areas with a combo of strength maxing _and_ technique. No need to brute force your way to getting a bike up when you can be smart about it. If this mentality transfers to other areas, there's no stopping a human.
I was smiling when you were so happy when you were having a much easier time lifting your bike after the challenge. If I felt a sense of accomplishment sitting on my couch watching, I can only imagine yours! Great job committing to your goal and taking the time to do it safely.
Congrats on pushing through to the end ! On a completely unrelated subject I quite like Coach, I think the two of you getting to know each other is a very good thing for the both of you. The dude is going to become an awesome rider if he keeps it up!
I think this is your best video yet. Love your determination, discipline and passion for bikes and the peripheral challenges that come along with them. Love it.
I love that you're not letting the negative comments affect you. You do you. You know what's best for you. Everyone's tossing out negative comments because they lack faith in themselves, and they only feel better by bringing others down to their level of depression. Never let that mentality win.
Hey DOM! Ensure the bike is in gear , lower the reps and add in an extra set. Do some plain squats to burn the acid building in your muscles. Awesome content ! Take care of yourself especially those knees...foam beard was cool.
Awesome. Well done. Loved the Wonder Woman scenes, made me laugh and it's awesome that you put a Theme. Now I'd say it's time for you to go to Comicon. The best part is that you proved to yourself that you can do it. I know the apprehension of being out alone and dropping your bike. This challenge definitely gives you and others more confidence. Two 👍👍's up and a snap around the 🌍
WOW Doodle I am very impressed. You nocked it out of the park in so many different ways. Your bubble beard was crazy LOL. What a good example you are to all of us. Keep on Keeping on!
Inspirational. Props to you! Loved the transformation into Wonder Woman - genuine LOL and big smiles. Take care of those knees - as a 62 y/o with 2 partial knee replacements (still riding, hiking, MTB and working out) I've learned that being too hard on your knees through athletics can show up later in life. Props again to you!
Try a tip I saw on another channel........use a velcro strip to hold the brake lever in locked position. A locked front brake will make the lift easier........ keep a strip in your bike tool kit.
My jaw dropped at 12:09 when she lifted a car. Holy cow. This is why some directors still use practical effects. That whole sequence was slick. The wall-punch! The man-lift! I'd love to know how it was done.
Doodles, well done you! My grandson and I watched you tonight. As he left, he slapped me with a cushion and said... See, use it or loose it gramps. He spent all summer pressing me to do gym work with him throughout the winter months so come spring when the covers come off my bike again my strength is there. No excuses I'm guessing now after watching you doing that? Ride safe and thanks again for sharing 👍😊.
I found your channel through Jen & Jon at Hightail Hair, and have really enjoyed your content. I have to admit, I've NEVER actually thought to "train" for picking up the bike, but it's a great idea. The first time I ever had to do it was when my tires washed out on slick off-camber concrete accompanied by a big twist of throttle and a surge of adrenaline. The bike felt like it weighed nothing. The second time I did it was after a low speed uneventful tip over in a Texas hill country bar ditch and MAN was that bike heavy without the adrenaline.
I love that you come up with ideas and see where they take you. It's that journey that's what makes your videos special. Well, that and soap bubble beards (you won't see that on Motojitsu).
Hi Doodle! You’re such an inspiration! I’m a new rider who is having “issues” that I’m trying to work through with riding one of my bikes and it’s isn’t even as heavy as yours. I know I can do it! I just have to get past this “wall” and just do it. Thank you girl, you’re awesome!
Nice job! My two cents: I cross train with bicycling and swimming. Bicycling helps with leg muscle and is not hard on your knees. Swimming and kicking with a kickboard also helps. (no gravity). I almost always sleep really well after swimming. You probably already know that most motorcycle racers also train by bicycling. PS: I had to pick up my GSA for the first time. It was heavy!
I have so many comments on this video and what you did, but I will limit to a few. 😊 I did think your initial goal was over the top. Glad you found a way to get through it. I laughed out loud three times. The bubble bath beard, the change in which motorcycle you were lifting, and the conversion to wonder woman. One thing I wish you had done or would show if you did it would be quality photos of your quadriceps before and after. Probably your traps, too. I bet they look different.
Hey this is the first time to leave a comment ever. . I have been watching your videos for a while. I started riding when I was 10 years old. I say that because almost everybody said I couldn’t because I have a handicap. I have a crippled right arm. I love to prove anyone that says that wrong. Good job on perfecting the motorcycle lift. Just remember my workout mantra. (Pain is nothing but weakness leaving the body) P.S. My name is Chris.
My dad was the one that told me I would never be able to ride a motorcycle, for the same reason. I bought my first motorcycle at 14 an proved him wrong. That was 1992. 30 years later I am still riding. If you haven't found her yet, MostDefJeff also rides with one hand an posts videos about it. She is missing her left hand.
You certainly have come a long way ! In a couple of videos I’ve spotted your front wheel “rolling away” when lifting your motorcycle. In my experience using a Velcro Strap on the front brake lever, sometimes makes lifting easier 😊🇳🇴
I'm still interested in some Coleman content! Also, adding in the doctor's visit did a good thing in showing some real world concerns in how you go about this plan.
LOVE IT!!! Can we PLEASE see a compilation of you rolling into some rally’s and bike events, stepping off the bike and letting it drop as you walk away without even turning around 😂 It would be SO badass!! 🙌🙌
Great video !! Been a subscriber for a while now and always enjoy your point of view and humor😁 As an athletic trainer of 26 years, I would say the repetitive locking out of your knees did you in and caused the pain. Be careful with that, it can cause meniscal tears and damage over time. Ride safe
Killer video wonder woman! I need to practice this with my heavy Scrambler that loves to lay flat and is a huge pain in the... And Caitlyn says your dog is so adorable!!
How timely. I am soooo sore from trying to lift my bike yesterday. Thank God someone came along after the second drop, because I had nothing left to give. You are quite an inspiration. Now I just need to get some energy to clean all this mud off 😅
Dude, that was one of the most entertaining/inspiring videos I've seen in quite awhile. That bubble beard had me rolling 😂 Great work doodle. Or I mean Wonder Woman!
Love the content! So much motivation.😊 For the push up, same principal. Go by step. Begin push up on your knees and when you succes to do 20 push up, do the normal ones. But always start a session with some push up on the knees. It s better for the shoulder... Keep on the motivation. Take care
I'm 46 and have been talking myself out of getting a bike for over 20 years. I know *nothing* about riding but your videos have helped me finally pull the trigger. I have a 2023 KTM 390 Adventure arriving in 3 days. We'll see how it goes... wish me luck! And thank you!
This is what sets you apart from other riders. You practice! Because of you I've challenged myself to do the uturn challenge. As for this I'm scared of putting my girl down like that but I definitely wanna practice then for when it does drop Thanks for inspiring me
GREAT work! I have a '16 Tiger 800 XCa and I even struggle to get it up on the center stand, let alone up from the ground! I'm considering trading to a Kaw 300X for several reasons, not the least is picking the bike up from flat on the ground (your tires helped you a LOT, I'm tall and can't get a lot of lift if the bike is totally on the ground) Keep it nice on your knees (and other joints), things only get more fragile when you get older (I'm >60)
I’ve been in too many incidents with my knees and didn’t squat for many years, but what I did instead was use the leg press machine. It was less stress on my joints and I’ve continue to do so to this day. Make yourself a little home gym. This will keep your body up to the task.
What a fun and creative video. Most rider take themselves too seriously. Anyone lifting a bike after lots riding can be very strenuous, no matter who you are, if you can get help lifting it, put your ego aside.
Wow, that is amazing! Way to go, I didn't realize you are 5 3, you tower above Jocelyn. Just goes to show you can overcome, will power, or wheel power for you. 😁
I thought all the actors were on strike, and yet here’s Wonder Woman taking on Triumph, that mythical overlord, in a battle for the ages. Knees and trapezoids versus hand levers and crash guards. I don’t think SAG would mind, and Triumph North America may well be interested. This video is so great, not only because of your determination, but also due to your great sense of humor and your editing skills (e.g., the insertion of animation and film clips). Congratulations on both your successful challenge and on the funny as well as inspiring video!
"For sale, Triumph 900 , never been dropped".
lol
Mint condition. Lady owner. Accident free.
😂😂😂😂
Only ridden to church on Sunday in good weather??
I admire you for your sheer grit and determination.
As a long time lifter and new rider seeing this kind of effort and mentality makes me so happy. WELL DONE DOODLE
I absolutely loved this one! You’re the most tenacious woman, which inspires me when I think I can’t do a thing. You are also kind (good friend to Coach) funny (bubble beard 😂) and humble (your ability to laugh at yourself). This goes beyond the motorcycle content (which is so great) and is why I watch!!! You make the world a better place…thank you 🙏♥️😊
TOTALLY agree!
Yayyyy you're finally posting this video!! Jocelyn saying "That's excessive" and you going for it anyway is priceless. Good for you for taking it seriously, going slow, explaining the technique, building muscle and feeding your muscles with protein. You're a badass 🙌
Gotta admire a tough lady. I'm a lot bigger than you, but at 44 years old with a history of back, hip, and shoulder injuries - I don't know if I would have outdone you. You're an inspiration - keep up the amazing work!
This combines my two favorite things! Exercise and motorcycle! The perfect kind of content for me! and I'm double impressed that you're tracking any changes in your body and minding your macro intake! Amazing!
I really like your sense of humor that you have while also presenting a very professional video on bike lifts. We all need to master this skill.
Coach needs more screentime. So wholesome.❤
Being told “that’s excessive” from Jocelin Snow has to be a huge point of pride! And also the completely straight faced delivery with a bubble bath beard had me dying 😂 Fantastic video and what an accomplishment Doodle! Killing it as always.
I love following your channel and watching these videos. As a woman on a BIG motorcycle who's 5 foot NOTHING its super inspirational. (I ride a HD Street Bob 114 and I've never had to pick it up on my own my husband has always been there to help me) New fear and challenge unlocked. I Thank you! I was also big into fitness until I started getting into my passion for motorcycle riding and you've managed to combine the two of them and I'm ALL for it! Keep the awesome content coming!
Thanks Doodle for sharing the challenge with us ! It takes not only perseverance but also being " intelligently humble " by seeking advice from people who have had different experiences and expertise to give you sound advice and all this while making a video that was also witty and funny !! Keep on keepin on Sistah!
Who a video for lifting your bike could be so in depth from sleep to physical therapy top off with comdy montage
Well done. You are an inspiration to all of us lady biker. I’m 61, recovering from a rotator cuff injury hope to be back on a bike next summer. Love your videos. ❤️🏍️
Hard work is not always a bad thing, but you could also just sign up for AAA - they’ll come and pick up the bike for you wherever you are and even give you a tow! With AAA you’ll never have to pick up your bike again.
Yeah but when you're at an intersection and cars behind you with your bike on its side, it's nice being able to lift your bike.
You and Jocelyn are such an inspiration. After things hit the fan a couple years ago, losing several family members and dealing with an incredibly stressful accident, my motivation to do much took a dive. I've been trying to get back to it as I was doing super well before. It's really encouraging to see these videos, and very motivational. So thank you so much for posting these. Take care and stay safe!
8:20 Dude that foam beard caught me off guard. lol.
Such an important and much overlooked skill/ability to work on! Something most of us never give much thought to until we don't have a choice. It was cool to see your journey in this area and you are definitely giving a lot of other riders some healthy food for thought. Thanks Doodle!
You are an inspiration! Like you I have a large adventure bike, an Africa Twin. But to date, I've never picked it up, even in practice. I really appreciate your transparency. It's so refreshing; showing the things that are a challenge, but also sharing your successes. I think it makes you kind of unique in this community. BTW, the soap beard was truly funny! Okay, it's time to start my lifts.
Good on you for your determination and patience with working on this. I at 66 don’t have the motorcycle I dream of to be able to work on this and knowing I will have to lift it sometime, will do my best to attempt to make sure I use the right technique once able. Keep up with your enjoyment of motorcycling and keep challenging yourself. Slightly envious of your time in the seat.
You are outstanding! Your clear discussion of the process of lifting your bike and your progress in your challenge is good information for every rider. Good on you for taking the advice to moderate your lifting - believe me, you want to protect your knees, hips and back or you'll wind up like me when you get older - creaky and grumpy with bad knees and hips. Keep making these great videos!
I admire your tenacity. I dropped my Heritage twice in over 5 years of owning it. I recently traded it for a Street Glide and your efforts have encouraged me to practice this maneuver in case I ever need it. Problem is, I've been a trucker for years and it's taken a toll on my muscles with the lack of actual exercise. I have GOT to get in better shape. Thanks for sharing this video.
I'm 62 and recently got a 2000 Heritage, I dropped it turning around on a gravel and while I struggled a little lifting it, I was able.
This prompted me to install saddlebag bars and drop guards.
Since then I have dropped it 4 or 5 times while practicing slow speed maneuvering. No damage to the bike and the saddlebag bars give me a really good place to hold when lifting it. And my slow speed handling has improved greatly. U turns don't make me nervous anymore.
Coming from riding a 72 sportster for years, I was surprised that I needed to practice my technique as much as I did to handle the heavier bike at slow speed.
Ride safe
When watching your videos I felt something familiar to me, and I just found out that you come from my country, the Dominican Republic. It's just wonderful that you are thriving as a motorcycle rider, I see you are now into adventure motorcycling. If you come back to DR to ride, my friends and I could help you find nice routes. I wish you have the best trips! Enjoy the road!
Congratulations on completing the challenge. Admire your determination. Good knowledge. Great motivation for many of us. Appreciate how you turn every challenge into joy, love the laughs.
it really sucks that people felt the need to discourage you from riding the bike you really enjoy, that kind of negativity shouldn't be welcome in the motorcycle community. i'm so glad to see you prove everyone wrong! stay safe and keep on riding 🙂
OMG You are so funny with your bubble bath beard and Wonder Woman outfit 😂
On the serious side, I noticed the front wheel rolling in your early videos and how you’ve added something to engage the brake lever when you’re on the kickstand side and how you hold the brake lever when on the opposite side. Great move!!! Very smart.
This has been a very instructional, informative and enjoyable video. Great job!
I’ll be 70 in a couple of months and struggle picking up my 2020 Road Glide Limited bike. I realize, from your video, my butt is too high into the seat and I’m lifting with my arms much more than I should be. Thanks. Hopefully, it’ll go better next time.
Take care and stay safe, Carolyn. We need people like you on TH-cam (and in the world in general). Your inspiration is contagious 😊😊😊
You’re awesome Doodle 👍🏼 …inspiring me to get back on a bike after 5 yrs off. Btw, the bubble beard was cute 😊
Thank you I have been hanging out for this video to come out for so long. Awesome to see Coach again. Coach you are a legend ….. Doodle so are you. 😃. Thanks to both of you 😊
I just love that motivational intro. You decided what you wanted and attacked the lacking areas with a combo of strength maxing _and_ technique. No need to brute force your way to getting a bike up when you can be smart about it. If this mentality transfers to other areas, there's no stopping a human.
I was smiling when you were so happy when you were having a much easier time lifting your bike after the challenge. If I felt a sense of accomplishment sitting on my couch watching, I can only imagine yours! Great job committing to your goal and taking the time to do it safely.
My favorite thing about this channel is how much you reach out to others for advice. Loving it 🔥
Congrats on pushing through to the end !
On a completely unrelated subject I quite like Coach, I think the two of you getting to know each other is a very good thing for the both of you. The dude is going to become an awesome rider if he keeps it up!
I think this is your best video yet. Love your determination, discipline and passion for bikes and the peripheral challenges that come along with them. Love it.
Congratulations Caroline, your patience, persistence and determination has paid off for you. Now, onto your next goal. Cheers ✌️🏍️💜
I love that you're not letting the negative comments affect you. You do you. You know what's best for you. Everyone's tossing out negative comments because they lack faith in themselves, and they only feel better by bringing others down to their level of depression. Never let that mentality win.
Hey DOM! Ensure the bike is in gear , lower the reps and add in an extra set. Do some plain squats to burn the acid building in your muscles. Awesome content ! Take care of yourself especially those knees...foam beard was cool.
Awesome. Well done. Loved the Wonder Woman scenes, made me laugh and it's awesome that you put a Theme. Now I'd say it's time for you to go to Comicon. The best part is that you proved to yourself that you can do it. I know the apprehension of being out alone and dropping your bike. This challenge definitely gives you and others more confidence. Two 👍👍's up and a snap around the 🌍
Spite and determination will usually get you far.congratulations on your accomplishment
WOW Doodle I am very impressed. You nocked it out of the park in so many different ways. Your bubble beard was crazy LOL. What a good example you are to all of us. Keep on Keeping on!
Inspirational. Props to you! Loved the transformation into Wonder Woman - genuine LOL and big smiles. Take care of those knees - as a 62 y/o with 2 partial knee replacements (still riding, hiking, MTB and working out) I've learned that being too hard on your knees through athletics can show up later in life. Props again to you!
Try a tip I saw on another channel........use a velcro strip to hold the brake lever in locked position. A locked front brake will make the lift easier........ keep a strip in your bike tool kit.
I have a velcro band on my handlebar, surprised of all the uses. Esp off pavement.
Your resolve in meeting this challenge is so enjoyable. The soapsuds beard was hilarious too. Well done!
Great idea! This is inspiring and could be beneficial to many of us.
Rockstar! Lots of people talk and type but you're out here learning and getting it done.
Good for you girl. Your inspiring people even if you are not aware of it. Stay strong and focused
My jaw dropped at 12:09 when she lifted a car. Holy cow. This is why some directors still use practical effects. That whole sequence was slick. The wall-punch! The man-lift! I'd love to know how it was done.
Doodles, well done you! My grandson and I watched you tonight. As he left, he slapped me with a cushion and said... See, use it or loose it gramps. He spent all summer pressing me to do gym work with him throughout the winter months so come spring when the covers come off my bike again my strength is there. No excuses I'm guessing now after watching you doing that? Ride safe and thanks again for sharing 👍😊.
I found your channel through Jen & Jon at Hightail Hair, and have really enjoyed your content. I have to admit, I've NEVER actually thought to "train" for picking up the bike, but it's a great idea. The first time I ever had to do it was when my tires washed out on slick off-camber concrete accompanied by a big twist of throttle and a surge of adrenaline. The bike felt like it weighed nothing.
The second time I did it was after a low speed uneventful tip over in a Texas hill country bar ditch and MAN was that bike heavy without the adrenaline.
Good on you! Great effort, and great determination for not giving up. That bike is worth the effort!
I love that you come up with ideas and see where they take you. It's that journey that's what makes your videos special. Well, that and soap bubble beards (you won't see that on Motojitsu).
Hi Doodle! You’re such an inspiration! I’m a new rider who is having “issues” that I’m trying to work through with riding one of my bikes and it’s isn’t even as heavy as yours. I know I can do it! I just have to get past this “wall” and just do it. Thank you girl, you’re awesome!
The bubble beard 😁😂 you're adorable 😍
This is awesome, well done. You show them your character through your actions, they show their lack of character through their words.
This might be one of the most impressive things I have ever seen! What dedication!
Great TH-cam followup on the bike lifts!! I’m inspired and wanna do the same -esp now that I see your success! 🎉
I love your videos. As an older newer rider it is inspiring. And super fun to watch.
Congrats on another milestone! You’ve come such a long way😊👍
Nice job! My two cents: I cross train with bicycling and swimming. Bicycling helps with leg muscle and is not hard on your knees. Swimming and kicking with a kickboard also helps. (no gravity). I almost always sleep really well after swimming. You probably already know that most motorcycle racers also train by bicycling. PS: I had to pick up my GSA for the first time. It was heavy!
I have so many comments on this video and what you did, but I will limit to a few. 😊 I did think your initial goal was over the top. Glad you found a way to get through it.
I laughed out loud three times. The bubble bath beard, the change in which motorcycle you were lifting, and the conversion to wonder woman.
One thing I wish you had done or would show if you did it would be quality photos of your quadriceps before and after. Probably your traps, too. I bet they look different.
Hey this is the first time to leave a comment ever. . I have been watching your videos for a while. I started riding when I was 10 years old. I say that because almost everybody said I couldn’t because I have a handicap. I have a crippled right arm. I love to prove anyone that says that wrong.
Good job on perfecting the motorcycle lift.
Just remember my workout mantra. (Pain is nothing but weakness leaving the body)
P.S. My name is Chris.
My dad was the one that told me I would never be able to ride a motorcycle, for the same reason. I bought my first motorcycle at 14 an proved him wrong. That was 1992. 30 years later I am still riding. If you haven't found her yet, MostDefJeff also rides with one hand an posts videos about it. She is missing her left hand.
Good job. That’s a big bike and your emphasis on proper form and repetition have obviously helped huge
You certainly have come a long way !
In a couple of videos I’ve spotted your front wheel “rolling away” when lifting your motorcycle.
In my experience using a Velcro Strap on the front brake lever, sometimes makes lifting easier 😊🇳🇴
Great job! You are very determined and a hard working young lady who can do anything you put your mind to.
Well done!
Knowing that you can lift your bike should reduce any lingering anxiety and make riding that much better.
Hey as a dad of two young girls I hope my daughters can one day show as much grit as you did in achieving this goal in anything they do!
I'm still interested in some Coleman content! Also, adding in the doctor's visit did a good thing in showing some real world concerns in how you go about this plan.
LOVE IT!!!
Can we PLEASE see a compilation of you rolling into some rally’s and bike events, stepping off the bike and letting it drop as you walk away without even turning around 😂
It would be SO badass!! 🙌🙌
That was truly inspirational! Fab video, funny and educational, you'd make a fantastic teacher!
Very impressive! You go girl!! Congratulations on reaching your goal.
I like how you have redefined your YTC to be inspirational. Being different is the way to be successful.
Thanks for posting this Doodle. You’re the best!
Great video !! Been a subscriber for a while now and always enjoy your point of view and humor😁 As an athletic trainer of 26 years, I would say the repetitive locking out of your knees did you in and caused the pain. Be careful with that, it can cause meniscal tears and damage over time. Ride safe
Killer video wonder woman! I need to practice this with my heavy Scrambler that loves to lay flat and is a huge pain in the... And Caitlyn says your dog is so adorable!!
How timely. I am soooo sore from trying to lift my bike yesterday. Thank God someone came along after the second drop, because I had nothing left to give.
You are quite an inspiration.
Now I just need to get some energy to clean all this mud off 😅
Dude, that was one of the most entertaining/inspiring videos I've seen in quite awhile. That bubble beard had me rolling 😂 Great work doodle. Or I mean Wonder Woman!
You're doing an amazing job with your training. Happy Labor day!
This is one of my favorite doodle videos ever. Only part that bothered me was the slipping on the rainy day. Lucky to be alive
Good instruction, and dedicated practice, will take almost everyone, virtually anywhere. Solid work Doods!
Love the content!
So much motivation.😊
For the push up, same principal. Go by step.
Begin push up on your knees and when you succes to do 20 push up, do the normal ones. But always start a session with some push up on the knees. It s better for the shoulder...
Keep on the motivation. Take care
As always, your winning spirit is so compelling and inspiring, Really enjoyed this video, thank you!
I'm 46 and have been talking myself out of getting a bike for over 20 years. I know *nothing* about riding but your videos have helped me finally pull the trigger. I have a 2023 KTM 390 Adventure arriving in 3 days.
We'll see how it goes... wish me luck! And thank you!
pain is weakness leaving your body. very nice job. thanks for sharing with us.
Doodle's videos are outstanding. Keep it up.
This is what sets you apart from other riders. You practice!
Because of you I've challenged myself to do the uturn challenge.
As for this I'm scared of putting my girl down like that but I definitely wanna practice then for when it does drop
Thanks for inspiring me
GREAT work! I have a '16 Tiger 800 XCa and I even struggle to get it up on the center stand, let alone up from the ground! I'm considering trading to a Kaw 300X for several reasons, not the least is picking the bike up from flat on the ground (your tires helped you a LOT, I'm tall and can't get a lot of lift if the bike is totally on the ground)
Keep it nice on your knees (and other joints), things only get more fragile when you get older (I'm >60)
Love that you are still rocking the Bucees hat!
I’ve been in too many incidents with my knees and didn’t squat for many years, but what I did instead was use the leg press machine. It was less stress on my joints and I’ve continue to do so to this day. Make yourself a little home gym. This will keep your body up to the task.
One of the best mod a bike can have is leveling up the rider. Good job!
Congratulations Ms. Doodle, well done!
Fantastic! Glad you gave your knees a break.
I could have used you last week when I dropped my R1200RT in the driveway. Love your videos!
This is great! Your tenacity is truly inspiring, especially when I feel incapable of achieving something.
Wonder Doodle! Good for you, thanks for sharing this
well done on your challenge i like how you incorporated fitness into your bike adventure video, as a big fan of both..
What a fun and creative video. Most rider take themselves too seriously. Anyone lifting a bike after lots riding can be very strenuous, no matter who you are, if you can get help lifting it, put your ego aside.
Wow, that is amazing! Way to go, I didn't realize you are 5 3, you tower above Jocelyn. Just goes to show you can overcome, will power, or wheel power for you. 😁
I thought all the actors were on strike, and yet here’s Wonder Woman taking on Triumph, that mythical overlord, in a battle for the ages. Knees and trapezoids versus hand levers and crash guards. I don’t think SAG would mind, and Triumph North America may well be interested. This video is so great, not only because of your determination, but also due to your great sense of humor and your editing skills (e.g., the insertion of animation and film clips). Congratulations on both your successful challenge and on the funny as well as inspiring video!
I love your determination and hard work. I suffer from insomnia too and I know how you feel. Love the Chanel stay safe
Practice makes perfect, as you'll strengthen those muscles that will make it easier every time. That and good technique.. Keep at it Doodle
Great job. Love your determination and grit