Episode 77:  Motorcycling in your Flow State


Ever found yourself in The Zone.  Maybe playing golf or tennis, where every swing of the golf club or every ground stroke with your racket came off just right?   The ball went right where you wanted it.  For motorcycle riders, maybe our Zone is when we’ve been riding for a while, then time stands still.  You’re riding along, carving turn after turn, hitting the apex of each turn, braking, shifting gears so very smoothly and accelerating out of each corner without even being fully aware that you’re doing it.  No thought required.  Ah… nice.  It’s good to find the Zone.  Maybe that’s a glimpse of Heaven.


How does that even happen?  Yeah, sometimes we call it being in The Zone, but it’s also called the Flow State.  Oh, now that sounds like a hippie thing.  Sounds about right for a podcast called Peace Love Moto.  Ha ha, love it!  Ooo, let’s explore that cool and groovy Flow State thing where all is right with the world.  Thank you for joining me today, stay tuned!


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So, I was at an eye doctor appointment.  Now first of all, my eye doctor is awesome.  She’s so kind, always with a big smile and very professional, but she also does a lot of charity work, like free eye care for kids in Mexico.  That’s the kind of person I like to support.


Anyway, she knew that I had some stress in my life, job stress specifically and always showed care for me, so when she asked me “how was work?” and I told her “about the same”, she mentioned getting plenty of exercise to counter that stress that I’d been dealing with.  She told me to especially get enough cardio exercise from fast walking, or jogging.  I told her that I did that on the treadmill at the gym.  Well, she said that’s great, but she suggested that I also should take time to go for walks or jogs outside.  


She said that it’s not only your heart and lungs that need expanding, but so do your senses and when your senses are heightened, your worries decrease.  Life’s challenges,,, well you may just find solutions during that walk or jog outside moving from place to place.  She talked about this for a few minutes, which was awesome given she only needed to give me an eye exam.  Huh, interesting...  So it’s the sights, sounds and the smells of the everchanging outdoors that you don’t get from the treadmill.  Ah, good point.


So what does that have to do with motorcycling?  Well, unless your riding a virtual motorcycle inside in a video game, you’re going outside with no distractions.  Fully engaged.  Things are speeding by, the sights changing every fraction of a second.  The smell of a fresh cut hay pasture or of the forest after a rain.  The sound of the bike, sure, but also the sound of the river or the wind blowing down through the canyon when you pause for a break.  The heat.  The cold. The dampness in the air during a rain.  The constant wind, sometimes smooth, sometimes turbulent, but constant for sure….  Fully engaged.


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I’m more and more convinced that we, human beings, were not really designed for some of the daily stresses we face.  Even in our modern, comfortable world, the 24 hour news cycle, or even constantly being entertained, or spending so many hours sitting around for that matter. We’re not meant to be shocked and awed every day. Without a doubt, there are terrible things happening in the world 24 hours a day and I’m sorry for those suffering through such things, but I don’t believe our minds were created for having to process that all the time and even be aware of the bad things happening all the time.  


Honestly I’m so glad that I went to high school before the Internet.  I was not a great student, having a lot of struggles with reading and easily distracted.  Maybe a mild Dyslexia I think they call it.  It took all of my concentration to pay attention in class, listening carefully to the teacher.  There’s no way I could have done that with an iphone in my pocket.  


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