Time Is On Your Side with Miles Davis

Time Is On Your Side with Miles Davis

This entry is part 5 of 20 in the series Adventure Rider Issue #41

Not being able to ride shouldn’t mean no focus on riding. Miles shares a few thoughts on staying in touch when getting time on a bike can be difficult.

For many it’s a default response (aka: excuse): “If only I had time I would…” With the COVID-19 lock-downs, many people actually have some free time on their hands, but the frustrating thing is, they can’t use the time to do what they really want to do – go riding with mates.Rather than being frustrated, it could be an opportunity. Tweaking the thought processes can see the time used to achieve things that would probably left undone under normal circumstances.

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