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  1. Sparky

    Ypu are 100% correct. I don't call my bikes my therapists for nothing! Also the 2 downvotes you got are probably from non riders lol.

  2. Josh P

    I have a form of PTSD and other mental health issues. I find riding my bike is the only way and place I can switch my mind of, no stress no otherthinking no panic attacks. Even when I came of at 70+mph I was mentally at peace very strange experience, but it work for me that's what's important

  3. 1969kingperry

    Dibs like what you touched on . I spent 10 years in the Royal Marines commandos did various operational tours of duty , joined the London fire brigade and have been in for 20 years . Seen loads of fucked up shit . Haven't realised till recently that I have PTSD the only thing that has helped me is jumping on my bike and riding 👍

  4. 1969kingperry

    Dibs like what you have touched on . I spent 10 years in the Royal Marines commandos did various operational tours of duty, then I joined the London Fire brigade and have served 20years and seen loads of fucked up shit . I have only recently discovered I have PTSD and find the only thing that has kept me sane is jumping on my bike and riding and also being in my MC

  5. silvertailhonda shadow rider

    Hi dibber , I love watching your videos they are great and highly informative for me 🙂 as someone who suffers from severe depression and anxiety , I find what you said fantastic , I am a fellow biker and have been in a MCC club ( which I am now no longer apart of , let's just say I left on bad terms. ) So I'm now a neatral rider and that's the way I am going to stay , I love riding my bike eveytime I am feeling down , it's so much better than the pills that I have to take everyday to keep me at bay so to speak, when I'm riding my bike I just love to go out on the winding roads when it's just me and the bike I feel wanted and special , .

    Just wanted to say a big massive thank you to you personally for all the amazing videos that you do , everyone I have watched about clubs. Rules , patches , details , politics etc has been a blessing for me , learned alot from you .

    Keep up the great videos and I hope sometime soon when I'm riding to bumb into you and have a good chat .

    Take care ,stay safe and I'll catch you another day another way <- your motto 🙂

    Take care

  6. June Beveridge

    Totally agree ! I also ride horses which has the same effect . As life sufferer, I have always been drawn more to bikes than cars . I am lucky enough to live on Corfu and our extended summers means lots of bike riding time and being surrounded by panoramic views just makes it even more exhilarating ! Motorcycles and dogs are the best antidepressants ever 👍

  7. Philly L

    I dont know about physically but 100% great for the mental health I'm only back on two wheels after a long absence and I have/do suffer with anxiety and depression etc and all I can say is I feel a he'll of a lot better even in the cold weather I have to say I love it always brings a smile to my face. Peace.

  8. hemansx

    Completely agree, the only things in life that are guaranteed to sort out my mind are exercise or a ride on my bike. It's the same effect afterwards for me.

  9. DibberInTheWind

    And now a study from the Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behaviour, at the University of California, Los Angeles, has proven that riding is, in fact, very good for your mental health. – https://www.visordown.com/news/general/study-proves-riding-motorcycle-reduces-stress?fbclid=IwAR1xdjDe_96u_7qh95eAzqQo0ZRSEjXvc4Pjn34s-F3LOzmbo_nmp-Iec-4
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