hppants
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I knew I was going to write my thoughts down for my own personal benefit. But I hesitated on posting it because I didn't want it to be taken out of context. I absolutely would not have posted it without Andrew's permission. Andrew and I agree - good can be squeezed out of even the most sour lemon.
I'm so glad that this has inspired some of you to take a CPR class. What I wrote about training is no joke. I've heard it many times before, but now I believe it 100%. When seconds count, you brain won't allow you to be cognitive, logical, and even reasonable to a certain extent. You get robotic. For those that have been inspired, I implore you to give yourself the time for the CPR class without distraction. Leave the cell phone somewhere else. Give it your undivided attention. Picture Pops as that mannequin. Or your own loved one.
I will echo Andrew's comments regarding calm. Andrew was visibly upset, but at no time did he lose focus or exhibit even the slightest inkling of panic. I'm quite certain that must have been an enormous personal challenge for him, knowing that his father is the victim. In my ride report, I mentioned that I trust these two gentlemen implicitly. That cannot be understated. Staying calm is one thing, but knowing that your buddy has got your back - I mean REALLY has got your back - that's a whole game changer in of itself. Looking back, I think our confidence in each other's abilities was the wind pushing our good decisions.
That's the same trust we place on each other when we ride together. That dude in front of you or in the mirror can kill you if he/she isn't riding right. Maybe that is one reason why we are a close brotherhood?
I'm so glad that this has inspired some of you to take a CPR class. What I wrote about training is no joke. I've heard it many times before, but now I believe it 100%. When seconds count, you brain won't allow you to be cognitive, logical, and even reasonable to a certain extent. You get robotic. For those that have been inspired, I implore you to give yourself the time for the CPR class without distraction. Leave the cell phone somewhere else. Give it your undivided attention. Picture Pops as that mannequin. Or your own loved one.
I will echo Andrew's comments regarding calm. Andrew was visibly upset, but at no time did he lose focus or exhibit even the slightest inkling of panic. I'm quite certain that must have been an enormous personal challenge for him, knowing that his father is the victim. In my ride report, I mentioned that I trust these two gentlemen implicitly. That cannot be understated. Staying calm is one thing, but knowing that your buddy has got your back - I mean REALLY has got your back - that's a whole game changer in of itself. Looking back, I think our confidence in each other's abilities was the wind pushing our good decisions.
That's the same trust we place on each other when we ride together. That dude in front of you or in the mirror can kill you if he/she isn't riding right. Maybe that is one reason why we are a close brotherhood?