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Why I CAN'T quit mountain biking - Reacting to Paul the Punter

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BKXC

BKXC

Күн бұрын

Paul the Punter quitting mountain biking has been a huge topic of conversation lately, so I wanted to weigh in on the trials and tribulations of being a KZfaq mountain biker. • Why I've Quit Mountain...

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@kjracz15
@kjracz15 Жыл бұрын
I ride solo on my local trails; no jumps, no unnecessary risk-taking and I enjoy it. Mountain biking doesn't have to be more than that.
@glynnb6572
@glynnb6572 Жыл бұрын
I'm same. 48 and not as fearless as I once was. I just can't persuade myself to do them now unless my 9 yr old wants to try them... thankfully he doesn't want to do much yet :)
@tabbasi
@tabbasi Жыл бұрын
💯
@willlanier4319
@willlanier4319 Жыл бұрын
Hear! Hear! 62 years old with several joint replacements and planning on riding as long as I enjoy it! Easy does it has become my motto. No shame anymore in not being able to make that big climb!
@johnnydoe66
@johnnydoe66 Жыл бұрын
Totally agree with you, in two weeks I turn 56 and just don't take the risks I once did when I first started riding mtn bikes 30 yrs ago. My mantra is an old Dirty Harry saying, "A man's got to know his limitations". I ride black diamonds, but they're the technical type, not jump lines or drops. The consequences of making mistakes is much higher the older I get. I have had plenty of injuries from cycling, 6 concussions w/ two of those being knocked unconscious. I just don't bounce like I use to, so I have no problem walking something and saving it for another day if I am just not feeling "it".
@boobtubeotaku
@boobtubeotaku Жыл бұрын
Well said
@lowflyingdonut
@lowflyingdonut Жыл бұрын
Paul has had a very different path with MTB than I have, and I think very different from many who enjoy the passtime as a way to experience the outdoors, adventure and get some fitness. He started and finished with being embedded in the relative extreme and competitive end of things with working at pinbike to trying to run enduro etc. It sounds like he had a heck of a journey, and mad respect for what he accomplished. But for me, I love mountain biking and I spend zero time worrying about the fact I don't take jumps.
@DavidMaruca_
@DavidMaruca_ Жыл бұрын
So he basically never did it for just the fun. He competed and then made it into a job right after that, with minimal care for the personal aspect. I am not shocked he's no longer biking when you treat it that way.
@lowflyingdonut
@lowflyingdonut Жыл бұрын
@@DavidMaruca_ I think he worked in media covering competitive mountain biking first? I think that's the essence of it. I think he did it for the challenge and I respect that, and I can't say I know that he never did it for the fun, but he started embedded on the more "competition focused" and the more commercial end of the culture by working at pinbike which might be guilty of sometimes projecting a distorted view of sorts. And then he LITERALLY MADE PROGRESSION AN OBLIGATION.
@Monkeyseemonkey79
@Monkeyseemonkey79 Жыл бұрын
This! I think Paul is free to make his own choices and I wish him the best, but watching his farewell video I couldn't help but think "So just dial it back and ride where and how you want to ride." But that's easy for me to say because I've only ever ridden for fun - I don't do it to complete with anyone. His struggle to reframe biking on his terms likely has more to do with a lack of self esteem and mental health struggles (I can relate). I hope Paul finds happiness and I wish him the best.
@lowflyingdonut
@lowflyingdonut Жыл бұрын
Maybe another way to put it is that you can view mountain biking as a sport, or as an activity.
@Shawn-wt4kh
@Shawn-wt4kh Жыл бұрын
Exactly. One of things I love best about BKXC is that he spends almost zero time worrying about jumping off things. He doesn't care at all about it. And truthfully, I don't either. Jumping is not why I got into the sport and I don't do any jumping myself. BKXC is out there for the incredible trails and the ride, not for extreme thrills. It's exactly what I want to watch.
@zdream720
@zdream720 Жыл бұрын
It's crazy that you're able to talk about concepts like identity and still remain so relatable. You're a great presenter.
@bkxc
@bkxc Жыл бұрын
Thanks Zak! It's something I think a lot about, and hopefully it helps other people, too.
@pcarts232
@pcarts232 Жыл бұрын
@@bkxc dude the first video I saw of you on the Bronson got me into mountain biking and got me from a dark place, personally that’s my story but I guess everyone is different, my job is an engineer which is ok but mountain biking is in my soul so for me, the MAIN THING IS if it makes you feel good out on the trails then that ok 👍
@frank_osuna
@frank_osuna Жыл бұрын
@@bkxc Just remember to enjoy the ride man, you're just lucky to be out there. 😂
@johnsonjay60
@johnsonjay60 Жыл бұрын
Definitely
@BIKINGWITHBOBO
@BIKINGWITHBOBO Жыл бұрын
Well said buddy! Nothing quite as heartbreaking as publishing a video you’re stoked on, and it tanks with the views. #thestruggleisreal
@DownhillDesireMTB
@DownhillDesireMTB Жыл бұрын
hold my beer!!!
@bkxc
@bkxc Жыл бұрын
Most definitely!
@mpowers1776
@mpowers1776 Жыл бұрын
At least BKXC did not go for the pineapple tattoo 😮😅😊, oh yes, I went there. Hahaha!
@19brian55
@19brian55 Жыл бұрын
Brian, I agree with you 100% about entertainment. I will never be a “good” MTBer and I’m wrapped to ride slow and green trail and whatever, but I don’t want to see that when I’m watching a video. I want to see the best trails (that I would aspire to but most probably never ride), I want to see the best scenery and I most definitely want to see great riding. You my man deliver that in spades. Thanks
@jeffreyfunke8866
@jeffreyfunke8866 Жыл бұрын
Alcoholism, as sad as that is. That's my passion!
@jonjustinlanier
@jonjustinlanier Жыл бұрын
You and sampler always get me excited even to just ride my local trails (99%) of my rides.
@benlewinter144
@benlewinter144 Жыл бұрын
I always felt that the premise of Paul’s channel could lead to the kind of burnout you describe. So many of his videos were about progression, overcoming some big feature or trail, or building a new skill. That’s just not sustainable - you can only progress slowly, without forcing it, and only as a byproduct of the main goal of having fun. Certainly hanging around the “just send it” crowd isn’t going to help either. That being said, thank you to Paul for all the fun and inspiring videos along the way, and best of luck to him in the future.
@jeremysweeten2792
@jeremysweeten2792 Жыл бұрын
That’s why I no longer watch the Vegan Cyclist. Content is just as you described and it got ridiculous
@bkxc
@bkxc Жыл бұрын
Wow, I see what you mean. I have tried to make a "getting good at jumps" video maybe five different times and it is a pointless endeavor. Trying to push hard over a weekend and hoping to come out the other side leveled up is just not possible for me.
@mioutdoors426
@mioutdoors426 Жыл бұрын
​​@@jeremysweeten2792 yup and the whole "I'm just a normal guy" thing too he has a 370 watt ftp at 6 watts per kilo that's not normal.
@Jballard9130
@Jballard9130 Жыл бұрын
@@bkxchonestly, these are videos that actually are relatable to your audience. At least to me, anyway 😂
@pcarts232
@pcarts232 Жыл бұрын
@@bkxc good point bro , like a jump that you can’t do it’s ok 👍 it’s all good ya there will always be other jumps 🙌🏼🙌🏼
@ryanlafferty9874
@ryanlafferty9874 Жыл бұрын
Never posted a youtube comment but here we go. If it wasn't for a Seth Bike Hacks video that randomly popped up in my feed nearly a decade ago when he first started his channel I wouldn't be here today. Since then I have built my life around the sport, made countless friends, helped elevate my local community in order to give back to this awesome community. As of a year ago, I finally was able to make the move to a location where I can ride 5-6 days per week almost 365 days per year, and I am truly grateful everyday to be able to ride and be involved in this amazing community :) I want to take this time to thank all of MTB content creators for saving my life and entertaining me over the years. To name a few off the top of my head, I would like to thank these individuals from the bottom of my heart: Seth, Alex, Brian, Yuka, Eric, Nick, Jordan, Dale, Dave and Christina
@bkxc
@bkxc Жыл бұрын
Wow! That is just so cool to hear, Ryan. I'm glad we were able to give you the spark to get started and you took it from there!!
@fifthcircle1
@fifthcircle1 Жыл бұрын
Brian, you're great. Your vids are great. Your attitude is great. We all hope it continues to be fun for you, and that you keep sharing the fun with us.
@bkxc
@bkxc Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much Kurt!
@estimateparagon
@estimateparagon Жыл бұрын
Paul’s video has garnered several video responses and I appreciate them all along with his explaining why he’s getting out of the sport. I had a bad run of luck after a crash in May that’s resulted in 4 surgeries so far. Realizing the risk at 62 and watching your and other mountain biking KZfaq stars is what’s motivating me to heal and ride. I’m going to the gym 3 days a week and riding as often as possible. You do motivate people to get up and get outside. Thanks to you and Paul for making the videos. Hate to see him go.
@69Tonyro
@69Tonyro Жыл бұрын
I appreciate you Brian. Your videos give me inspiration and entertainment . Your positivity and good nature give me faith in human nature. Thanks for all you do.
@bkxc
@bkxc Жыл бұрын
Thank YOU!
@dr05guitar
@dr05guitar Жыл бұрын
Just wanted to mention real quick, you're the reason I even really tried MTB in any form, and I want to do more of it, and your videos are very inspiring for that. Thanks and long live the channel!
@jeremywishart9934
@jeremywishart9934 Жыл бұрын
I subscribed to Paul's channel early on, but only kept it in my peripheral and never watched as routinely as I do yours (BKXC) and select others. As a 30+ year mtb'er my observation of a lot of mtb content creators on YT is that their goals aren't driven from within, but rather that hunger for validation of their work (content) through likes, shares, etc. Their goals and measurements for success then turn their content into noise (for me), as opposed to relatable rides and adventures that I can picture myself doing. I get how that can quickly happen with YT being your job or, at least, primary source of income...BUT it definitely changes the feel and soul of a channel. All that being said, I think we all extend our support to Paul and hope he finds what truly makes him fulfilled.
@dad2trips52
@dad2trips52 Жыл бұрын
I have loved MTB for several years now. I stopped about 17 years ago due to my kids being born but recently got back into the sport 3 or 4 years ago and have loved every minute of it. Brian, one of your videos was the first one I watched on YT and it fanned the flame inside me. For that I say Thank you! Since then I started watching others and, of course, subscribing to their channels as well. It has become a passion that I can enjoy with friends that at first I didn't even know were into MTB. The MTB community is a great one and most of the people I meet on the trails are super friendly and always willing to give advice, support, directions, etc. Thanks for the content you create, it is inspiring to more people than you will ever know. Keep doing it!!
@briankeller5267
@briankeller5267 Жыл бұрын
I've met you and Paul several times and your baseline personality and attitude is the difference. You are an optimist and a great ambassador of the sport. I thought Paul was going to stab someone at BCBR. You just ride your bike through the woods and have a great time.
@bkxc
@bkxc Жыл бұрын
Haha, to be fair, I also had my moments at BCBR! ON YOUR LEFFFFFT!!
@abstraddic0442
@abstraddic0442 Жыл бұрын
😝😝
@joebikes
@joebikes Жыл бұрын
Very insightful Brian. I've thought a lot the topic of hobbies and interests, and what keeps us... well... interested in them. For most people, interests come and go in your life. I've only been in this sport for a little over 3 years now... before that I had zero experience. I can honestly say mountain biking has changed my life for the better 🤠Other hobbies and interests I've had pale in comparison to the experiences provided by mountain biking. Living in and experiencing the outdoors, connection with creation, the fitness, the adrenaline, all the little wins every single ride, and the wonderful community! Everyone in my family knows how passionate I am about biking, all of my friends know, my coworkers know. While it is part of who I am now... I agree to your point... it doesn't define my personal life. With that said, mountain biking is still a hobby. It's an interest. Granted... for me, I think it's a permanent cornerstone of my persona. I don't see myself falling out of love with this hobby - but with that said - I have definitely put other hobbies on the sideline when mountain biking entered my life. As I mentioned earlier, I've had other hobbies, and at the time I had the belief that they would be permanent cornerstones of my persona. Mountain biking changed that. Anywho... no man knows the future.
@PaulHolder
@PaulHolder Жыл бұрын
I'm glad that Paul has something else to use his skills on and that you are still loving MTB. I imagine it will be a relief to Paul to see this and know that someone he respects as much as you gets his decision 100% . Seeing other people's perspectives that don't match your own and being able to appreciate them nonetheless is a great ability to have. You and Paul are both top people.
@MTBr-of-SoCal
@MTBr-of-SoCal 8 ай бұрын
Awesome feedback, perspective and background on how you got started. I'm a super small time KZfaqr and I often wondered how guys like you started off. I also can't imagine leaving mtb'ing behind. Been riding for 30+ years and will continue riding regardless of youtube or shooting videos.
@bkxc
@bkxc 8 ай бұрын
Amen to that!
@brentatwood8915
@brentatwood8915 Жыл бұрын
That my friend my probably the best video you have ever put out. You are wise beyond your years. You are articulate in your thoughts. ThIs is coming from a 63 year old mt. Biker. Keep up the the great work and improving your skills.
@bkxc
@bkxc Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the kind words Brent!
@andrewscasualmtb
@andrewscasualmtb Жыл бұрын
Crazy that people will leave negative comments on your videos. I've never seen a bad one. You're a great presenter and the gold standard in my eyes.
@UpHillWill
@UpHillWill Жыл бұрын
Paul is on to something, we are sad that he wanted to stop riding but there is so much truth into what he spoke about. I hope we will continue to see his work as many of us love and respect you guys that laid the ground work for us late bloomers in the game! Brian thank for posting your thoughts on the subject, we really do draw inspiration from you pioneers. I'm not giving up even though at times I ask my self "what are you doing?"
@robtodd4726
@robtodd4726 Жыл бұрын
Brian, One of your best videos…..and no bikes!😂 great insight. There is a huge disconnect with social media. I’m a swim coach, so I get very personal interaction daily. This is rewarding. It’s harder to see the impact with the disconnect from KZfaq. There must be ways to connect in person and I think that would be very rewarding to a KZfaqr.
@GianniPhat
@GianniPhat Жыл бұрын
Haven't even made it through the video, but gotta say thanks for making biking so friendly and accessible for so many. Thanks to your inspiration and representation of the MTB community as an open, warm, and welcoming one, I got back on the bike after a 20+ year hiatus and have had amazing father-son time on the trails with my son, who now races MTB in college. (And, we bought two Ripmos. - you listening, Ibis?) So, thanks for doing what you do. You are appreciated and an asset to the sport.
@bkxc
@bkxc 8 ай бұрын
Thanks so much Gianni! I missed this comment somehow. So glad I was some part of getting you even more into the sport!
@kgagedoh
@kgagedoh Жыл бұрын
I stopped mountain biking a few years ago when I got really into climbing. But that didn’t stop me from continuing to enjoy your videos Brian. Your videos are so much bigger than biking! Thank you for being such a positive and passionate dude. You inspire me to keep pushing on some of my neglected passions.
@awesometuscaloosa7203
@awesometuscaloosa7203 Жыл бұрын
I tell you what… after watching Paul’s video I was like “maybe I don’t need to bike anymore either…” you know, “I don’t wanna contribute to the selfishness of the sport”, and all the other things he said. Two rides later I am back and strong on my bike…. Your words Brian, make a great impression on most of us followers. If you were to quit… a lot of us would, at least for one day, cheers mate!!
@b.r.3232
@b.r.3232 Жыл бұрын
Duude, thanks for doing what you do. I discovered your vid.s when I was on medical recovery, off work four months in a c- collar as I crashed my mtn. bike and broke my neck. Bad!. 5 yr.s since, and still I'm still riding. You, Alex, Paul, Seth, and few others, you guys are my downtime and making it even more fun. I'm bummed about Paul, but he's gotta do what makes him happy. Thanks again for all your hard work and content. Happy Holidays!
@LucasMillerMTB
@LucasMillerMTB Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this video, Been on my own journey of mountain biking and its nice to hear your perspective in contrast to pauls. Although we all can understand pauls view and whats best for him, for many of us bike lovers its a sad sight to behold. It's good to see how yes we might have troubles and doubts about stuff, but if we truely love it and want to persue it, we can and likely will progress.
@KestrelYI
@KestrelYI Жыл бұрын
The videos certainly do have an impact. Said it before in a live stream but the 50 State Shred vicariously kept me going during COVID while I sat in a room in my house and wrote my PhD dissertation. It really helped. Thanks a bunch to you both.
@Smadad01
@Smadad01 Жыл бұрын
This has to be one of the best speeches on KZfaq I'm on a path not of my own doing but I'm on it to be a life coach I'm also a mountain biker but been off the bike for 6 months due to long covid thank you so so much Brian #bkxc this has made me realise that normal is not for me and making a change is scary but a positive thing sending positive vibes to to and your family we are the same age and after 2 decades in the 🇬🇧 military its time for a leap of faith to change 😀 thank you for being a positive soul on this plane of existence
@JFTM_
@JFTM_ Жыл бұрын
The whole thing has made me reflect myself. When I first found your channel, I think it was your Bronson unpacking video that had just been released. I had a cheap $600 hardtail, I rode a bit but wasn’t massively into it. In the following six years, I upgraded, I rode more, got more skilled, consumed a lot more mtb content. Can say I successfully was subscribed to and watched most of the ‘big’ mtb KZfaqrs religiously for the better part of 4-5 years. I got really good, could ride a pro level trail at race pace. Spent 5 figures on a dream bike… But here I am now, without a mountain bike, not riding, hardly watching any of those creators, maybe 2-3 at best moreso out of loyalty than anything. I think that change is good, and normal. I think where I draw the line differently from Paul is that I genuinely love riding still, I just don’t do it, and I’m happy to leave it as a fond memory and period of my life, for the moment at least. Thanks for 6 incredible and inspiring years Brian.
@thompsy2k6
@thompsy2k6 Жыл бұрын
Your videos relax me a lot, your efforts go a long way to a lot of people. I'm the same with my teaching job. Take care dude
@rando4468
@rando4468 Жыл бұрын
You are getting way better and way faster!!! The Sampler couldn't keep up! I love the trail riding a lot but just to let you know I really love the other types of vids just as much or more. On your land building the trails and infrastructure and also when you and Sarah explore! You are a great host as much as any content you provide! You are just at the beginning of what you will become!!!
@ryancorder3185
@ryancorder3185 Жыл бұрын
Been a fan of the channel for many years, please keep up the incredible work you do for us as subscribers. Thank you for your dedication, energy, passion and contribution to our sport. Including a quote from the legendary Thomas Sowell in this video was a form of pure genius imo.
@akammer1000
@akammer1000 Жыл бұрын
This was such an uplifting, positive video. Growth mindset, being real, being self aware. I think being able to teach ourselves to always see and appreciate some of the small good things in our lives helps so much. Ride on!
@gabrielzimm1047
@gabrielzimm1047 Жыл бұрын
Dropped a like just for the Thomas Sowell reference. Then you threw in Ben Harper as well! Great work as always
@gregoriocorreia
@gregoriocorreia Жыл бұрын
Cheers from Brazil, man! I'm currently in the process of finishing university and IT SUCKS! The pandemic blew it all up, I had a major fall back with tons of procrastination... Slowly I found the energy and motivation to focus on what I needed to do and cycling helped me A LOT. Recently I discovered your channel and it helped me big time visualize how much fun I could have once I had the time to invest exploring the outdoors with my bike. Thanks for helping me visualize it! Very nice to hear one more perspective at "the art of making"! Keep up the great work man!
@EstebanMedina-by3vp
@EstebanMedina-by3vp Жыл бұрын
Hi Bryant, thanks for all the videos and the adverntures you share with us, I know it ain't easy, but at the end you achieve the goal to inspire us to keep riding with you on YT, I love this chanel and I'm super thankful it is still alive, keep safe and riding!!!! THANK U!!!
@Rambleon444
@Rambleon444 Жыл бұрын
Damn, BK quoting Thomas Sowell, somehow you just earned even more of my respect!
@mikerothmusic4128
@mikerothmusic4128 Жыл бұрын
Brian I love this video. It connected with me so much. I really appreciate you genuinely sharing the emotional and introspective parts of your journey. And that I laughed at a few unexpected moments while having coffee lol. But seriously, thank you for sharing with us, and I look forward to more of the stories you share with us!
@jamisonswift8320
@jamisonswift8320 Жыл бұрын
Great introspection. You've got a great entertaining style and you're a huge benefit to the sport. On the 'danger' side of things, I'd love to see you use your platform more to talk about what safe and meaningful skill progression really means. I worry that with so many channels out there showing the biggest and meanest challenges you can find that it's encouraging people to try things they shouldn't. I don't think people realize how much hard work, and especially time, it takes to be able to master the skills needed to be fast and successful on things like double-blacks. Keep up the great work and can't wait to see what you hit up next!
@HeadwatersKayak
@HeadwatersKayak Жыл бұрын
I sold my shop because of burnout. I’ve been on a journey of rediscovery ever since. A huge part of us gets wrapped up into our work. Thankful for family and bikes to help get me to the other side.
@_Shine_The_Light
@_Shine_The_Light Жыл бұрын
I enjoyed the reflection. Thank you for sharing! It’s always good to think about things like this. 👍
@012398ab
@012398ab Жыл бұрын
BK - Thanks for the video. I truly appreciate your content. A lot of your points hit home in terms of where MTB fits inside your overall life definitely resonates with me. At age 54 (last year) I suffered a serious spinal injury after two back to back crashes on the MTB. A year later, PT 2x a week and daily rehab work, I am finally at a place where I can venture out on the MTB, albeit in a greatly diminished capacity (for now). I have reflected a lot on what you said here in this video on how MTB defines me and its role in my life. At this start of this journey watching your videos was difficult as I didn’t know if that would be me again. However, as I progressed, they turned to hope and inspiration and helped me immensely in sustaining this passion for this lifestyle we call MTB. Thank you for all that you do and thank you for being an inspiration in my recovery. Cheers!
@catsmack8102
@catsmack8102 Жыл бұрын
Brian, I’m longer time viewer. First time poster. You’re definitely a inspiration. Well spoken, easy going, and not pretentious. Enjoy all of your vids. Keep up the good work. Thanks.
@SnivelakFilms
@SnivelakFilms Жыл бұрын
I was really struggling during college when I bought my first mountain bike, and was at the same time than watching your videos, back in april 2016, is a pleasure to hear you and keep receiving your energy and enthusiasm. Thanks for everything Brian, keep the great work and see you on the trail! Greetings from Spain 🇪🇸 ❤
@homerholland6050
@homerholland6050 Жыл бұрын
Totally agree with everything you mentioned. That's why I don't record my rides and attempt to KZfaq. Trying to keep my passion stress free and enjoy nature. Also, if I remember correctly your MTB passion led you and your wife to have the relationship you two currently have together. Thanks for all that you do!
@chilloutyaall
@chilloutyaall Жыл бұрын
If you choose a job you love, you never work a day in your life. Too each their own, but burnout can occur in any job. Brian’s upbeat and fun presentation of mountain biking always gets me excited to go out and ride! BKXC sometimes stops abruptly to smell the roses, poison ivy, or dirt and rocks on occasion like the rest of us too😮
@MichaelAverycarhauler1969
@MichaelAverycarhauler1969 Жыл бұрын
I found your channel earlier this spring after buying a hard tail, having not been on a bike in 30 years. I was amazed at what you were able to ride on the Ripmo. I quickly realized that I wanted a full suspension bike. After a 90 day crash course in modern mountain bike components, suspension, and geometry, I had narrowed my quest to four bikes. Two were unavailable, but two were. A Giant Trance X 27.5, and the Ripmo AF. I rode the Trance X first, it was really nice, with a good build kit for the money. Two days later I demoed a Ripmo AF on a little piece of single-track behind the shop in Golden, CO. S-O-L-D!!! I bought one on the spot. I couldn't be happier with it. If it hadn't been for your channel I'd have never known about Ibis and the Ripmo. So thanks Brian!!!
@philb8437
@philb8437 Жыл бұрын
Love it ! Such a positive response, no criticism of Paul's views. The respect of Paul's decision, and love for him. Very well made
@Saschabear95
@Saschabear95 Жыл бұрын
Your 50 state journey was one of my favorite youtube stories to follow
@kelsey809
@kelsey809 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing! I think this is one of the best videos of yours that I’ve seen so far. 🖖🏼😊👍🏼
@FrancoisSTGO2
@FrancoisSTGO2 Жыл бұрын
I shared this video as there is much wisdom for happiness in it. Thanks for the clarity.
@martysoulard7349
@martysoulard7349 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for discussing Paul's departure from MTB. I appreciate the kind approach and the giving of love to Paul. I wish him success and joy in where ever his journey takes him next.
@orcellod1592
@orcellod1592 Жыл бұрын
Have always liked your content over the years. You have done a great job on keeping things interesting. Well done!
@B1KER
@B1KER Жыл бұрын
Good perspective Brian. On a side note, I was doing a Rubik's cube while you were talking. It was something I decided to learn during Covid. I know you got it in ya, I believe in you!
@bkxc
@bkxc Жыл бұрын
Haha that’s great!!
@jlrover2k5
@jlrover2k5 Жыл бұрын
Thank u for ur contribution to Mtb community, exploring new trails/areas and sharing details with us, is very much appreciated. See u on the trail
@caylanwojciechowski8233
@caylanwojciechowski8233 Жыл бұрын
You’re the only KZfaq mountain biker that I can watch. You’re genuine, honest with yourself and your skills. Keep it up and keep progressing your riding.
@valeriesorrells
@valeriesorrells Жыл бұрын
😍 this is spot on. I too have missed biking the last two months due to working 16 hours a day, shooting and editing. Of course if we don't do this, we don't have the richness of time to bike other times of the year.
@petersoltesz4831
@petersoltesz4831 Жыл бұрын
Still watching efter 6,5 years so you are doing something right 😬 Keep up the good work, you do get us out to ride!
@bkxc
@bkxc Жыл бұрын
Love to hear it Peter!
@federicodonadio5624
@federicodonadio5624 Жыл бұрын
This is the most valuable video on your channel, NO CLUE!! You have been a big inspiration for me since the begging of your videos and now listening to you talking about identity, life lessons, etc, is like WOOW, you are showing THE REAL VALUES, and that for me adds an extra something to my fanaticism for MTB and this channel.
@anotheracademicwithhornrim3247
@anotheracademicwithhornrim3247 Жыл бұрын
Hey Brian, hearing that the negative comments hurt you sometimes made me think I should say something positive. I have watched many hours of your videos for years now. Quietly enjoying your journey and humour. I've never posted a comment to say how much I appreciate your work so I hope this makes up for at least one negative comment. Would love to see you back on the Scottish trails one day! Peace
@TheRideAbides
@TheRideAbides Жыл бұрын
Really insightful comments. I very much enjoyed your opinions on Paul, mtbing, KZfaq and the risks of riding. You're one of the OG's of mountain bike KZfaq and there's good reason! Keep shredding!
@GoodTrails
@GoodTrails Жыл бұрын
Until recently, I would have thought losing MTB would result in the collapse of my ego, mental health, physical health, etc. But, then I found skiing and realized there is always something else fun to do if you enjoy learning new things. I’ll miss Paul’s channel tho
@roadlesstraveledtruckee
@roadlesstraveledtruckee 9 ай бұрын
Ok, this was it Brian, I’ve been watching your videos over just the last 4 months or so but coming across this one sealed it for me. I really got to know you in just 10 minutes or so and you are great. Thanks for what you do and for putting yourself out there. I’m retired, so the income is not a main driver, but I’m just starting a KZfaq channel highlighting trails in my area (Tahoe/Truckee) and trying to discover my “why”. Your helping with, importantly, that, and also with inspiration and role modeling. Thank you. BTW, my family did not pass on the same “be careful” gene but I’m learning through the school of hard knocks. See my crash video if you want to feel even better about yourself! Thanks again.
@bigbarrelbr
@bigbarrelbr Жыл бұрын
Brian's positive actitude is awesome, always in a good mood motivating all who are seeing their videos. Cheers man
@bardame
@bardame Жыл бұрын
The being tired of mountainbiking is one thing. The vitriol Paul talked about, that he got for being a youtuber, was especially jarring to me. That vitriol is not limited to the MTB or youtube world, but it is a shame that this exists and it is being ignored, or skipped over, or treated like a silly joke or a one time thing. And that attitude comes together with that weird idea of bigger and more dangerous is better, and everything else is chickenshit. Why do so many people fall for that toxic narrative? So huge thank you to you for being such a countersound to that.
@bkxc
@bkxc Жыл бұрын
Very good point. I would imagine there is a perceived pecking order in ANY line of business, and when someone comes along that doesn’t fit the mold it breaks people’s brains. And then you add on the fact that financially surviving in the MTB world used to be completely tied to race results and being bigger and badder then everyone else. It’s a paradigm shift that is very hard to comprehend. It’s like thinking there are surfer vloggers out there that aren’t good at surfing. It’s even hard for me to wrap my head around that!
@joysassoon9003
@joysassoon9003 Жыл бұрын
I cannot believe someone would leave you a negative comment. Your videos have inspired me to ride better. When I watch you ride, I learn. It's really helped. I'm 68 and still improving! I have so many injuries from biking, but what the heck... Keep on keeping the passion .... I too can't imagine quitting .I love watching the redemption you did recently! Tough stuff. Thank you.
@gustavolopesb
@gustavolopesb 10 ай бұрын
I don’t know you Brian. But you seem to be a good man. You spread joy and fun while doing what you love. Keep it real!
@Acousticmarine678
@Acousticmarine678 9 ай бұрын
I've been watching your videos (a lot anyway) from the start. I would recommend your channel to anybody wanting to explore MTB riding around the world. You are the wild world of mountain biking, covering the four corners of the globe. I hadn't heard about your marriage, congratulations.
@bkxc
@bkxc 7 ай бұрын
Glad you've enjoyed them!!
@MattMiller1
@MattMiller1 Жыл бұрын
Paul’s announcement was definitely a shock but I respect him being honest and following his passions even if that’s no longer MTB’ing. Glad you’re not feeling that way, Brian. Your videos have always kept me stoked to ride, improve and give back to the community when I can! Keep up the great work 🤘
@haldevasher13
@haldevasher13 Жыл бұрын
All this here, is exactly why I keep watching your videos! You keep it living, real and on my level! Good wind!
@ConnorJMacDonald
@ConnorJMacDonald Жыл бұрын
I'm just stoked you quoted Thomas Sowell. Mountain biking is still cool to.
@dbo1111
@dbo1111 Жыл бұрын
If you quit biking it would hurt. I always enjoy your videos they bring so much joy. Shred on brother!!
@bbb3k
@bbb3k Жыл бұрын
Couldn't have said it any better myself. Paul is great and his videos were wonderful to watch just as yours are. You, Sampler, Paul, Tonka and several others have driven me to keep riding and I absolutely love it. Thank you to all of you for being who you are and being the influencers you've become.
@chumpmtb2554
@chumpmtb2554 Жыл бұрын
I've hung out and ridden with Paul several times. He's always been one of my favorite MTB guys. I wish him well although, I really took issue with his characterization of the culture. I wasn't there for that particular ride on Hiline he talked about, but I've been the guy that is afraid to ride a feature that everyone's sessioning. I've stood next to Paul on features we both decided not to ride, several times, on group rides. I've never felt berated, or teased, or peer pressured to ride anything I'm not comfortable with. I was there with a big group watching Paul run up on the waterfall on South Mountain for 40 mins. Everyone was patient, encouraging and supportive. That's been the case with me and my fears through 17 years of riding. Maybe Paul perceives his experiences differently, but I honestly don't think it is fair to characterize the MTB community like a bunch of peer pressuring "Bros". Yes, encouraging your friends to conquer fears and improve is part of any sport, but the majority of the time, if they're not ready, your friends response will be, "you'll get it next time". That has been my experience over and over, and I think that far better represents the MTB culture overall. I'm bummed Paul won't be coming back to Sedona to ride with us again. Some of those rides were the most fun I've had on a bike and I look back on them often. Godspeed Paul the Punter!
@nicolealbrecht2009
@nicolealbrecht2009 Жыл бұрын
Agreed. I can't wrap my mind around the issues I'm reading with the "send it" culture either. I love trying bigger features and have only ever recieved awesome support from peers. I'm sure there are outliers but I've never come across them. Same goes at Enduro races. Its a very supportive community from my perspective. Makes me wonder if some people could be projecting their insecurities into the environment. The mind has a funny way of creating a narrative and finding details to support it, no mater what 'reality' may be.
@PaulSnook-PewPew
@PaulSnook-PewPew Жыл бұрын
I found my niche, and got back active here on youtbe, because of other youtubers like you, and Paul the Punter, and a few others. I'm not a MTB'r, though I do love watching yalls vids, some of the trails just look so fun. Like many, I have spent way to much time on the couch, but now I am active doing something I love. Maybe in time, my videos will at least make some folks smile, if not inspire them to do something, like you, and Paul, and so many others. Thank you, and Thank you to Paul
@badbullymtb175
@badbullymtb175 Жыл бұрын
Happiness =Results-Expectations. Love your channel and I'm so glad we get to share this time together.
@mickfromrocky
@mickfromrocky Жыл бұрын
Great words mate. You are the reason I went out and got a GoPro and started filming. Don’t ever think you don’t inspire people. While I mostly make videos so my kids can laugh at their Dad who thinks he is better than he is I get great satisfaction from it. It’s like an extension to riding. Paul is his own man and I fully respect his choice but for us viewers it’s a sad day. Lucky we have you. Please never stop being you 🤘
@midlifeshredder
@midlifeshredder Жыл бұрын
Well said Brian! Some of the best comments I get (and I’m sure you do to) is how much the videos help others. No matter how long this lasts or how big it gets, that alone should show the value of the work we put into our videos!
@randomkid90
@randomkid90 Жыл бұрын
Brian, thank you for this video and the insights. Your advice on risk assessment is well taken and should be followed by all. I, like many, really enjoyed Paul’s videos and he will be missed! Your positive attitude always picks me up and I can’t think of one video of yours I haven’t enjoyed. Haters gonna hate! That’s their problem. Keep up the great work, you’ve certainly made your mark on the community and I’m sure you’re appreciated by many! Again, thanks 🙏
@shaferhead
@shaferhead Жыл бұрын
I've been following you for a few years now. I love your positive energy and your upbeat personality. I obviously don't know you, but you seem like the kind of guy I want as a friend. Kudos to you on your successful journey, and for being vulnerable and authentic!
@deviate6420
@deviate6420 Жыл бұрын
Brian, your videos had a very positive influence on one of the biggest moments in my life. I dabbled a tiny bit with mountain biking when I was in high school (year 2000) & I made a childhood promise to myself that I would start mountain biking again if I ever moved somewhere with a trail system that's built for it. My wife and I decided to move to Washington state 5 years ago. I found your KZfaq channel while we were in the process of selling the house, packing, and finding a new place to live. Everybody was telling us that we were crazy because we quit our jobs and didn't know what we would do for work when we got there. The whole process was pretty complicated and scary. My wife and I watched a lot of your videos together during that move. She got entertainment value out of it, but your videos helped me to build excitement about taking up a new sport and making good on that promise I made to myself (17 years prior to this move.) It gave me something extra to focus on and be excited for once the move was over. Watching your videos was a daily reminder to myself: why all that stress and struggle would be worth it. Mountain Biking was never the reason we were moving, but it became very symbolic of the new opportunities and adventures that were about to open up for us. I started mountain biking at 35 years old and I have been riding for 4 or 5 years now. I don't watch as many mountain bike videos as I used to, but I'm glad I got see this one! 😃
@bkxc
@bkxc Жыл бұрын
Wow, thanks for sharing that story!! It’s really great to hear that my videos made a difference.
@deviate6420
@deviate6420 Жыл бұрын
@@bkxc Sure, you deserve to hear it!
@Spitfire194
@Spitfire194 Жыл бұрын
You are a fantastic ambassador for our sport Brian! Thank you for your insightful commentary.
@andrewnorris5415
@andrewnorris5415 Жыл бұрын
haha, I could do the Rubik's cube as a teen when it came out! Felt good! Great talk on self dev, always learn something from you. Noticed your skills have improved a lot last year or so. I see Paul and yourself as people. I would still like you if you have it up. Just watch you don't get injured out there my friend stepping it up. Your recent fall could have been worse. Yes, slow and steady. Always recall your talk on your late uncle. He had views, but would also show the counter side. He sounded interesting. Great talk, loved it, inspiring. Indeed, thanks a lot to Paul, he made me think I could do more tech stuff.
@scottbowers5019
@scottbowers5019 Жыл бұрын
Paul You can into my life because I follow 6 mountain bike YOU TUBERS, I draw from everyones effort, advice video. I am sure you will be successful in your journey. You are straight forward, believable and entertaining. Follow your heart, GOOD Luck.
@pauljnicholls3929
@pauljnicholls3929 Жыл бұрын
Respect to Paul and Brian, both have helped me massively in maintaining my interest in mounting biking. Thanks Guys
@acebikemedia
@acebikemedia Жыл бұрын
Love the attitude and perspective. Keep up the good work Brian. We all love your channel
@henryhester1897
@henryhester1897 Жыл бұрын
My life changed in a positive way when I bought Paul’s magic socks. That said, I fell away from the video watching and went riding more. Broke up with my gal partner and struggled riding solo. It’s a real thing guys. However at 71 this month the Levo has been a lifesaver of fun and I’m now hanging with similar ebike guys. What I wanted to say is, Brian, Seth and Sampler, y’all have been such a positive force in my life. I’ve lost 40 lbs with low carb high fat dieting, staying semi active and 1000% appreciate y’all. The Redemption Co monarch video was a pleasure to watch. Four years ago I (we) looked at property there. It was so great to see how much better Brian got with that back wheel controlled riding. Truly expert level in my eyes. I’m still riding after investing thousands in my 2016 ebike and every penny has been torture but worth it. So, a personal thank you to you guys and especially you Brian. I’m a renewed fanboy. Henry, x pro skater
@bkxc
@bkxc Жыл бұрын
Welcome back Henry!! I remember you commenting from years ago. Glad you are still out there shredding!
@acsaiyanbalce4610
@acsaiyanbalce4610 Жыл бұрын
This is a great life lesson. It’s really just not about mountain biking. It’s your passion, your progression and putting things together. I still remember you and Single Track starting out. So glad you 2 as well as others are sticking with your passion, making great quality videos, tutorials etc and living the dream and actually getting results. The dangers of the sport as well as the dangers of committing to this lifestyle and getting great results is very inspiring. Both yourself and Alex (SingleTrack) are also great speakers as well. Very jolly, distinct and soft spoken. No wonder why many of us enjoy both your Channels. We’re actually witnessing these results with you in real time, and now we’re very inspired.. Thanks for this video Brian!
@streetpigeonmtb
@streetpigeonmtb Жыл бұрын
As a small-time creator I found this commentary really good. Very thoughtful and your description of burn out was, I think, spot on 👍
@curtislee6242
@curtislee6242 Жыл бұрын
Thanks Brian. What you and others have done on KZfaq for MTBing has changed everything. In my small circle of friends in MTB, all off them have heard of you (some Paul as well) and watched your videos. As I've said before, if it wasn't for you and other MTB youtubers I would still be riding on the road. Thanks Guys.
@jeremylownes
@jeremylownes Жыл бұрын
Negative comments!? You have a fantastic personality and put out fun and exciting content. I can’t believe people could leave a negative comment. Keep doing what your doing because it’s great and very appreciated!
@thomasbikechannel5737
@thomasbikechannel5737 Жыл бұрын
Hey Brian, I actually never have ever commented on youtube, but seeing your video struck a note so… All the talk of professional burn out due to making a hobby/passion your work/means of income really bites close to the bone as I became a professional dancer - now choreographer after swapping late from an academic career over to what was my passion and then making it my livelihood. Above all I guess I am really grateful that I have managed to make a living from this vocational work - “Living the Dream,” as you say in your videos sometimes. Burn out has also been a real possibility at times, hard financial times, body pain, endless work hours but I guess I was really lucky and had just enough success that made it possible. And if I have learnt something along the way, it is that good pragmatic expectation management and realism are essential things to have present. It also stuck a chord when you mention about your income being linked to youtube “success” and there is a direct relation between performance/audience response in its widest sense) and your financial stability. When creating anything be it video, dance, music whatever, there has to be an idea of who you are going to share with, rather than just doing what ever you want to, I mean balance singularity and realtablity, or something along those lines - and this you do well, may I say. And I guess this segues neatly into the final thing. You mention how negative criticism/comments do weigh more than the positive, something that pops up in my work also, so I would like to just add to the other people commenting here and say that your videos have had a very positive impact on me as a mountain biker, in the sense of “get out there and ride something new.” It really catalysed me to look beyond my local trails and I even traveled out to the States at one point. Also directly through a video of yours I ended up meeting with Jan at Czech MTB and not only went biking but met lovely new people, experienced a different culture, ate some great food! Now I constantly seek out trails when I travel for work and luckily I do travel with work, and have been able to bike in Japan, Slovenia, Sweden….just trying not to do the biking before the dance thing…you know, just in case! Anyhow, overlong for a first comment, but again, thanks for your videos, thanks for the inspiration and hopefully one day, maybe I’ll see you on the trail!
@bkxc
@bkxc Жыл бұрын
Wow, what a fantastic story. I’m really happy you jumped in and made your first KZfaq comment. Glad my thoughts hit home and even more glad you’ve been out there traveling and riding! So amazing to hear.
@billgulino3054
@billgulino3054 Жыл бұрын
This is one of the best videos I have ever seen, not only on how to approach mountain biking, but life philosophy. Thanks! Good job!
@grantschoen1726
@grantschoen1726 Жыл бұрын
Dude... your monologue at 6:37 about identity might be the best piece of ANY mtb video I've ever seen, regardless of views, etc. So much truth! Shred on. 🤘
@mtbkev8935
@mtbkev8935 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for making mtb videos , I started mtb during the pandemic and fell in love with it day one. I watched Paul’s videos a little bit in the beginning but mainly I just enjoy riding more than watching riding if you know my meaning. 😊. Anyway just a shout out from someone who still loves the sport and being outside
@jamesleonard8374
@jamesleonard8374 Жыл бұрын
I started mountain biking at 46 and am now 60. I love it! I enjoy the great local technical riding we are blessed to have here at the Frederick Watershed in MD and the many nearby XC options. This Fall I took a fabulous 20 day mtn biking road trip from MD out west to CO and UT - sleeping in my 4Runner. I am still very passionate about mountain biking. I could not imagine the void I would have in my competitive being if I wasn't mountain biking. I will tackle steeps and rock gardens, but avoid drops and jumps. I started too late in life at 46 and I know my limitations. Better to live to ride another day!
@prancisfena
@prancisfena Жыл бұрын
"it's very hard for me to imagine life without mountain biking" SAME. 👍👍
@Rambleon444
@Rambleon444 Жыл бұрын
I've played all kinds of sports and even did a hand full of Ironman races. But there is nothing like mountain biking, it is fun, risky, and adventurous and the people you meet are so cool. I can't imagine going to the mountains without doing a little riding.
@chuxmtb
@chuxmtb Жыл бұрын
Super well-articulated, Brian ... really appreciate your perspective. And thanks for all you do!
@topspot4834
@topspot4834 Жыл бұрын
In 2016 I was 95 lbs (I'm a 5'7 guy) on a hospital half dead and addicted to pain meds. Had my lower intestine removed, and lying in bed, I came across a Skills with Phil video. That was the seed. Bought a hardtail, and rode local trails solo for a year. I'm in the Northeast, so I don't ride a ton in the winter. In 2017 I went to Mountain Creek Bike Park, and that day I replaced a healthy addiction for one that wouldn't surely killed me. MTB is my identity and what I live for. My son got into it too, and pretty much every weekend we go to the bike park, and we're pretty good (he's more than pretty good, but he's also 16 so). I couldn't imagine life without my bike, and I often think about what I'd do without it. My Instagram feed is nothing but bikes, all my KZfaq recommends are MTB, and every free second I have that's all I want to do.
@bike_somm
@bike_somm Жыл бұрын
Love how similar and different you guys can be yet still remain friends with much respect for each other! It’s funny to me he’s playing golf now because that is the ULTIMATE burn out sport… from my experience as a professional. After a few more years and countless lessons, he will eventually experience what I have… Golf is flipping impossible to master and get better at constantly and he will eventually hate it… at least he’ll be safe when he messes up bad! Lol 😝
@bkxc
@bkxc Жыл бұрын
Hahahaha, I burned out almost immediately on golf. I LOVE the idea of all the courses and the traveling, but could never put enough time in to get better.
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