Target Fixation

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Target Fixation

#1 Unread post by funsocaltiger »

Dear Target Fixation,

I hate you.

Love,
me

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#2 Unread post by Mag7C »

Yeah too bad it doesn't work off the bike. Look at the pretty girl... she collides with you... no. Look at the pile of money... it hits you in the pocket... no. Look at the oncoming car as you're taking a hard right corner... and here it comes!

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Re: Target Fixation

#3 Unread post by nightingale »

funsocaltiger wrote:Dear Target Fixation,

I hate you.

Love,
me
:shooting2: target fixation
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#4 Unread post by BuzZz »

O.K....... what did you hit??? :laughing:
No Witnesses.... :shifty:

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#5 Unread post by iwannadie »

target fixation always gets me i hate it ha. seems i get it after being in a car for a while then on the bike. if im on the bike exclusively for a few days i dont have any problems at all.
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#6 Unread post by dr_bar »

You must all practice the mantra.....



AHhhhOoommmmmmmmWhere you look is where you go!!!AHhhhOoommmmmmmm...........................
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#7 Unread post by Loonette »

It's the only thing that really messes me up with biking. The worst I've done is drop my bike at very slow speed (at nighttime I was focusing on a shadow in the road as I was parking in my yard - turned out to be a guy on a bicycle). However, one day I was cruisin' along a favorite country highway, and decided I really needed to glance over at a yard sale. I even made sure to just take a quick peek, but it was enough to make me drift to the shoulder of the road - DOH!

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#8 Unread post by funsocaltiger »

Hehe... I havent hit anything yet. Ive been taking it real slow and practicing all my skills, so lately I've been driving through the pretty big nest of residential streets around where I live. Mainly when I know there won't be too many cars (or kids) around.

But of course the first time I have to interact with a car at a 4-way stop (I was turning right and he was turning left from my right side), I think "yeah, don't hit that car!" and so of course I take the turn real wide right towards the car. Luckily, I am able to pull myself away, but that's not nearly as good as not target fixating in the first place and that kind of thing would eventually get me in trouble.

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#9 Unread post by mattf »

Target fixation is deadly. Absolutely true. If it's any consolation, I work for the military, and it's still a problem for the best and brightest test pilots.

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#10 Unread post by ronboskz650sr »

If you ride with no hands, you can look wherever you want :twisted: . So...Get the bike going where you mean to go, loosen that grip, and do some sightseeing. Not recommended on very sharp curves, and most intersections, but very doable everywhere else. A lot more fun than staring at the road out front all the time. Do some bicycle riding, and practice looking around. A road bike really swerves until you get it right. Using the bars as controls, rather than supports helps immensely with the target fixation problem..so does keeping your head in the particular moment. Sometimes sightseeing is definitely out...obviously.
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