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Head Turn Technique
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Head Turn Technique

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Where you look is where you go. Turn your head through the corner, don't stare at the front wheel.

What is it

Head turn technique is the conscious practice of directing your vision where you want to go. The motorcycle follows your eyes. Look at the barrier — you ride into the barrier. Look through the corner — you ride through the corner.

How it works

Your body subconsciously directs your hands and torso to follow your gaze. On a motorcycle, this effect is critical: turning your head initiates a micro body lean, which through counter-steering directs the bike. This isn't a metaphor — it's physics. Vision = trajectory.

How to practice

  • In every turn — turn your head and look at the exit
  • Stop staring at obstacles — consciously redirect your gaze to the clear path
  • Practice looking far ahead: 3-5 seconds of travel, not at the front wheel
  • During slow-speed maneuvers — vision always leads the direction of travel

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