Remember You’re a Rider (Paperback Direct Order)

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OUT ON 12th JANUARY. PRE-ORDER NOW

Learning to ride a motorbike isn’t just about clutch control, lifesavers, and getting through your test. It’s about stepping into a completely new identity while managing fear, pressure, and the uncomfortable feeling of not being good at something yet. No one warns you how exposing and emotional that part can be.

This is the guide to everything that happens on the inside.

In this book you’ll discover
• why learning to ride as an adult can hit harder than you expect
• how identity, belonging, and imposter syndrome affect rider confidence
• what really causes fear spikes, overthinking, and hesitation
• simple mindset tools that help you feel calmer, safer, and more in control on the road
• real rider examples that show you what’s normal and what’s possible.

This book bridges the gap between technical training and the lived psychological experience of becoming a rider. It doesn’t replace instruction. It complements it, helping you understand why you react the way you do and what you can do about it, including accessing further skills training that can meet your needs.

 

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OUT ON 12th JANUARY. PRE-ORDER NOW

Learning to ride a motorbike isn’t just about clutch control, lifesavers, and getting through your test. It’s about stepping into a completely new identity while managing fear, pressure, and the uncomfortable feeling of not being good at something yet. No one warns you how exposing and emotional that part can be.

This is the guide to everything that happens on the inside.

In this book you’ll discover
• why learning to ride as an adult can hit harder than you expect
• how identity, belonging, and imposter syndrome affect rider confidence
• what really causes fear spikes, overthinking, and hesitation
• simple mindset tools that help you feel calmer, safer, and more in control on the road
• real rider examples that show you what’s normal and what’s possible.

This book bridges the gap between technical training and the lived psychological experience of becoming a rider. It doesn’t replace instruction. It complements it, helping you understand why you react the way you do and what you can do about it, including accessing further skills training that can meet your needs.

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