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Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Part 193 - Peripheral Vision Technique In Motorcycle Riding - Riding Skills Series... (",)

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Peripheral Vision Technique In Motorcycle Riding - Riding Skills Series

See Without Looking
By Andrew Trevitt
Photography by Kevin Wing, Honda Racing
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RSS Peripheral Vision
Using peripheral vision to keep track of bikes or cars directly in front of you lets you look farther ahead and focus on where you are going while still being able to react immediately to nearby danger.
One of the most basic techniques of motorcycle riding is to keep your head up and look where you are going. From a safety standpoint, this helps you avoid target fixation; in terms of performance, looking far ahead effectively slows things down, giving you more time to process what you see and take action. The question becomes, then, how do you see something near-like a reference point on the pavement-when you are supposed to be looking far ahead? The answer is that you must use your peripheral vision.
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RSS Peripheral Vision
Looking where you are going but knowing exactly where you are is made easier with better peripheral vision, allowing you to keep a more accurate and consistent line on the racetrack.
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RSS Peripheral Vision
Finding and seeing reference points using peripheral vision lets you actually look further up the road, focusing on the upcoming traffic or corner.
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RSS Peripheral Vision
You can practice and improve your peripheral vision by gazing at a spot on a wall yet concentrating on nearby objects.

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