Riding in the Zone

Subtitle:
Advanced Techniques for Skillful Motorcycling [With DVD]
Author:
Ken Condon
Format:
Softcover

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Riding in the Zone

Short description

Riding motorcycles is fun, but Condon maintains there is a state of being known as the zone--where the rider is physically and mentally present in the moment, every sense is sharply attuned, and the ride feels effortless. This work intends to help all riders find that state of being.

Long description

Riding motorcycles is fun but Ken Condon maintains there is a state of being beyond the simple pleasure of rolling down the road, this book was written to help other riders find that state of being. It's the experience of being physically and mentally present in the moment, where every sense is sharply attuned to the ride. Your mind becomes silent to the chatter of daily life and everyday problems seem to dissolve, you feel a deeper appreciation for life. Your body responds to this state of being with precise, fluid movements, you feel in balance, your muscles are relaxed, and it seems as though every input you make is an expression of mastery. This is the Zone. Condon has identified all the factors that affect entering the Zone and addresses each one individually, from the development of awareness and mental skills to mastering physical control of the motorcycle. At the end of each chapter are drills designed to transform the book's ideas into solid riding skills. A companion DVD is included to demonstrate each concept and technique.

Product details

Publisher:
Whitehorse Press
ISBN:
9781884313769
Publication date:
February 2009
Length:
243mm
Width:
199mm
Thickness:
12mm
Weight:
531g
Edition:
Large print edition
Pages:
144
Illustrations:
Illustrated
Illustrated:
Illustrated
Large print:
True

Review

MOTORCYCLE CONSUMER NEWS, MARCH 2009 I'm really pleased to see Ken Condon's new book and DVD, Riding in the Zone: Advanced Techniques for Skillful M otorcycling. I helped introduce Ken to M otorcycle Consumer News a few years ago, as a means to keep the Proficient Motorcycling column alive. At first, Ken followed the Hough format for the column, but then gained the writing skill to put the PM column in his own words and also generate the monthly Street Strategy tips. Over the past couple of years, Ken has been working with Dan Kennedy of Whitehorse Press to develop a book and companion DVD that would provide a new look at motorcycling skills and riding strategies. Frankly, I'm impressed. About half the book deals with mental concepts such as risk awareness. The other half is about physical skill development--mastering motorcycle control. As an MSF certified RiderCoach and track school instructor, Ken has a lot of experience explaining difficult concepts such as countersteering, and the DVD is a great tool for seeing the techniques in action. When I received my advance copy of Riding in the Zone, I noticed it was on the small side--less than 8 10 1/2 thick. But as I began to study Ken's advice and view the companion DVD, I realized that it's exactly the right size. The DVD is done simply but with lots of live action to demonstrate what Ken is saying. The quality is excellent, so you can easily understand the techniques. There are lots of color photos and diagrams in the book and with so much information on the DVD, that means the book can be compact. It's small enough to fit in a tank bag, so you can take it out to the practice range. And the semi-hard coated cover andhigh quality binding mean it's likely to survive the trip. Why are riding skills so important these days? Well, back in the 1970s, riders involved in crashes were most often victims of collisions with errant automobile drivers. Today, we're seeing more and more riders who crashed their bikes in noncollision situations. It's clear that motorcyclists need more emphasis on controlling our bikes, in addition to avoiding collisions. You might wonder how I can praise a competing book, considering that I also have skills books on the market, including the recent second edition of Proficient M otorcycling, published by Bowtie Press. I don't see Riding in the Zone as competition; rather, Ken and I are both attempting to help riders get more proficient. Ken has a different way of dealing with riding skills, and I believe our books complement each other. Riding in the Zone contains a lot of street-riding wisdom from Ken's MCN columns, but it's written in an entirely different manner that I know you'll find fresh and informative. In my opinion, this is one of the best motorcycle skills books on the market to day, and both Ken and Whitehorse are to be commended for making it available.

Table of contents

  • Foreword
  • Introduction
  • The Confident Rider -- Confidence and the Zone
  • Threats to Well-Being
  • Risk Awareness and Acceptance. Mental Skill Development -- Risk Reduction Strategies
  • Vision
  • Traction Sense. Physical Skill-- Development -- Brake Feel
  • Cornering Confidence
  • Body Force
  • Shifting and Clutch Control
  • Continuing Ed
  • Index.

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