FYI a great way to speed the healing of the tendons is alternating ice water and warm water soaks: the cold constricts (like squeezing a sponge) and the warm opens it up. This flushes out the wastes and flushes in new flow to the cells, especially the ones that don't have good blood flow (ligament and tendons).
I need to do a video on the bikes with my Mini4 Pro as well. It's pretty amazing right? Just a couple years ago, the Skydio was the only one that could fly like this little beast! That little drone makes us look much better than we should 😆
Yes, it’s a great little drone, I’m not sure it’s tracking is up there with the Maverick 3 pro or the Skydio , but it’s way cheaper to buy, it does have an issue with climbing when tracking, when it’s meant to be staying at the set altitude, hopefully a firmware update will fix that.
Yeah man, I'm adding @ 1;28 b/c you're whizzing along w/o a care in the world which is a wonderful thing. I was watching very carefully for any winces from the ribs but they seem to be pretty much healed. When ya topped over the peak at 1;26 & said she didn't bottom out = you're A~OK ! Brilliant & I agree that you manage the attributes of the bike to ride more efficiently. Using her ability & weight to push thru instead of just showing up to a situation & then hoping to motor thru it? That just makes good sense to me. So have you been in a lot of race scenarios b/c you speak like someone who's raced, read, or ALL the above! A brisk little ride that got me excited, thanks mate. peace & GB
Thanks, I have raced enduro back in the early 90’s and did quite well on 500cc two strokes, and I still have a crack at a pony express now and then on my race bike.
Yeah, that's exactly what I'm picking up in your riding styles, a lot of the channels are folks who love what they do but some don't know their bikes well enough to use the weight of the bike & their body to handle situations and when I do start riding, I'll be making their mistakes but I'll remember what I saw here...... thanks
Cassie needs help naming her KLX230s, what's your thoughts?
FYI a great way to speed the healing of the tendons is alternating ice water and warm water soaks: the cold constricts (like squeezing a sponge) and the warm opens it up. This flushes out the wastes and flushes in new flow to the cells, especially the ones that don't have good blood flow (ligament and tendons).
Brilliant info, thanks I’ll give it a try.
I need to do a video on the bikes with my Mini4 Pro as well. It's pretty amazing right? Just a couple years ago, the Skydio was the only one that could fly like this little beast! That little drone makes us look much better than we should 😆
Yes, it’s a great little drone, I’m not sure it’s tracking is up there with the Maverick 3 pro or the Skydio , but it’s way cheaper to buy, it does have an issue with climbing when tracking, when it’s meant to be staying at the set altitude, hopefully a firmware update will fix that.
professional vlog- Raffs~
Thanks
Yeah man, I'm adding @ 1;28 b/c you're whizzing along w/o a care in the world which is a wonderful thing. I was watching very
carefully for any winces from the ribs but they seem to be pretty much healed. When ya topped over the peak at 1;26 & said she
didn't bottom out = you're A~OK ! Brilliant & I agree that you manage the attributes of the bike to ride more efficiently. Using her
ability & weight to push thru instead of just showing up to a situation & then hoping to motor thru it? That just makes good
sense to me. So have you been in a lot of race scenarios b/c you speak like someone who's raced, read, or ALL the above!
A brisk little ride that got me excited, thanks mate. peace & GB
I know drones do the follow bit by design but I never saw one maneuver around trees/stuff quite like this? Impressive.
Thanks, I have raced enduro back in the early 90’s and did quite well on 500cc two strokes, and I still have a crack at a pony express now and then on my race bike.
Yeah, that's exactly what I'm picking up in your riding styles, a lot of the channels are folks who love what they do but
some don't know their bikes well enough to use the weight of the bike & their body to handle situations and when I do
start riding, I'll be making their mistakes but I'll remember what I saw here...... thanks