"DO NOT MOVE, We Don't Know How You're ALIVE..." | Ryan Hughes on the SML Show

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  • Опубликовано: 24 авг 2024

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  • @SreidMX
    @SreidMX 2 года назад +236

    Ryan, I met you at a ride day in Elsinore, you were talking to Grant when I walked up. I told you how much your insight to riding helped me, you have me 100% of your attention, and made me feel like a friend or someone worth talking to, you had no ego no judgment toward me, you just wanted to convey your love for the sport. I just felt like I should say thank you, thanks for giving so much, for caring and most of all being a great human being. You’re the real deal man. Your accident and how you’ve handled yourself shows your wisdom, keep doing your thing and spreading that wisdom to all those youngsters because they need a good role model. Thanks for sharing! Be well!

    • @JohnnyCrypto1
      @JohnnyCrypto1 2 года назад +5

      AMEN

    • @aussiehardwood6196
      @aussiehardwood6196 2 года назад +2

      Ryan in a nutshell. When you really love a sport and it's been your life you want to better it and give back to it and help the young not make the mistakes you did.

  • @blackfly53
    @blackfly53 2 года назад +12

    After 4 knees surgeries, 2 shoulder surgeries and 2 broken backs I decided to quit 2yrs ago. It was the hardest decision I have ever made in my life as moto was my life. Though I don't have anywhere near the accolades Ryno has, I 1000% agree with the way he described making the decision to stop riding. There were tears, depression and a feeling of being lost as I wasn't "cool" anymore doing a cool sport. I came to the conclusion that I preferred walking more than I wanted to ride. Hats off to you my man, I feel your pain as far as making that life changing choice.

    • @superfly3990
      @superfly3990 Год назад

      Do you realize how stupid this sounds ?

  • @extremedf53
    @extremedf53 2 года назад +46

    Thanks for having the balls to discuss this with us.

  • @lincolnstovall9471
    @lincolnstovall9471 2 года назад +67

    I understand the paralyzed, eleven years ago age 47. I was out late skateboarding and woke in the morning and my leg was sluggish but thought it was just my back. 5 hours later had to drive to hospital.
    I woke up three in morning next day and had to crawl to go head and crawl back. Started crying, reality sucks. Cried couple hours and then I thought it’s time to start again. I had a stroke and I was told that would be there a long time. I wasn’t going to listen to that. I told the DR’S that i was only going to be there 2 weeks. I was going to walk out there. 2 1/2 weeks latter I walk by myself out of the hospital. I not perfect but I’m still standing and walking. Fine motor function isn’t great but I’m still working and am off all pain killers. Ex drug abuser and alcoholic!!! Stared over many times but I don’t want hear others try to limit me in there opinions. Keep marching !!!👍👍👍👍

    • @thekamikaze789
      @thekamikaze789 2 года назад

      Fuck yea! Thats awsome to read

    • @yokysniggalmao4255
      @yokysniggalmao4255 2 года назад +1

      i don’t even know you man but you just inspired the fuck out of me that’s an amazing story keep pushing brother , because ,you made me keep pushing 🤝.

  • @FalseHope61
    @FalseHope61 2 года назад +11

    No disrespect to Ryno, but maybe, just MAYBE saying that neck braces don’t work, not wearing one, and then being paralyzed 3 times. Might want to rethink that opinion.

  • @G_Money72
    @G_Money72 2 года назад +53

    After listening to Ryan, I can see myself getting in line to drink the Koolaid. He is close enough to reality to connect just far enough out to make you think. “Get busy living or get busy dying” the only thing we can define is “life”.

  • @Natedoc808
    @Natedoc808 2 года назад +15

    “Hemiegia” is freaking gnarly and indicates incomplete spinal cord injury absent a stroke. So heavy. Glad you’re ok Rhyno

  • @Wags438
    @Wags438 2 года назад +10

    You've given WAY MORE than enough to the sport, the spectators & those who love the sport. Sad to hear what you had to go through Ryno but happy to hear you've decided to step away while you're still able to walk, talk, think, and enjoy life. Thank you for all of the deep convo and training videos you've posted. They've been therapeutic to more than you could ever know. Thank you for all of the bad ass racing moments we've all re-watched over and over again. Spring Creek 2003 you went 2-2 only behind James Stewart. I got your autograph that day and always thought "Man...that dude is so bad ass." Thanks @RyanHughes.

  • @jjwa5410
    @jjwa5410 2 года назад +22

    This guy says modern science is terrible...then uses it to get healed up after breaking his neck. Can't explain it.

    • @jasonstuck7080
      @jasonstuck7080 2 года назад +2

      Paralyzed 3 times and still won't support the use of neck braces either

    • @jr.6199
      @jr.6199 2 года назад +1

      Passionately talks of the body healing itself yet has had more medical care than anyone i know ... i do wish him well through his journey.

    • @HSKFabrications
      @HSKFabrications 2 года назад +1

      He was in 2 days after neck surgery. Id hardly call that milking the healthcare system.

    • @jjwa5410
      @jjwa5410 2 года назад

      @@HSKFabrications if he can't trust modern medicine then he shouldn't bother going to the hospital.

    • @HSKFabrications
      @HSKFabrications 2 года назад +1

      @@jjwa5410 You're taking it way too serious, bud.

  • @RJManeri1
    @RJManeri1 2 года назад +3

    There are countless people who got severely hurt riding motocross.It is a fun sport til you are just tired of injury,When someone you know that breaks their back or becomes paralyzed it tells you, Hey! you rode long enough and had many great times hang it up.My last ride was last August and it wasn't a severe crash but enough to say i am done.I'm 52 and still have a job to go to.I am more happy being able to go running and be able to workout in the gym than be laid up with another injury.You are a great person Ryan, and thank you for sharing in this interview.

    • @anthonycavalliotis8736
      @anthonycavalliotis8736 2 года назад

      Don't ride beyond your ability, much less chance of getting injuries.

  • @oosteveo315
    @oosteveo315 2 года назад +27

    Thanks for everything you've done for the sport Ryno.

  • @dannysalzer770
    @dannysalzer770 2 года назад +20

    I crashed while play riding in 2002 breaking C3 through C6 which put an end to my Pro racing career. People think I’m crazy because if I could magically be fixed the first thing I’d do is go by a new bike. My biggest regret is not getting into social media because I lost contact with everyone in the industry.

    • @robertmelville1505
      @robertmelville1505 2 года назад +4

      Hey Danny I remember you and Chris Orme tearing up the track on 85s at steel city riders events Hope you are doing OK now . God bless and have a good Christmas

    • @dannysalzer770
      @dannysalzer770 2 года назад +6

      Thank you, that means a lot!

    • @bunnymanmoe8819
      @bunnymanmoe8819 2 года назад

      Damn

  • @grahamcox8385
    @grahamcox8385 2 года назад +1

    Ryan Hughes is so cool, his humour and honesty is awesome, after what he has been through and he is still cranking hard

  • @sam_s_
    @sam_s_ 2 года назад +2

    What a trippy ass dude.

  • @eduardosampoia5480
    @eduardosampoia5480 2 года назад +5

    I wonder if a neck brace would have minimized his injury.

  • @olivertoeknuckleiii2093
    @olivertoeknuckleiii2093 2 года назад +1

    I understand completely about not wanting to ride anymore. After my throttle stuck wfo on my 83 Husky XC 430 (wide ratio gearbox to go 120 mph!) while I was warming the bike, i went across a parking lot just to click the gears etc, and I whacked the gas and I got dumped on the pavement. I was wearing shorts, it was 114 degrees that day. My riding gear was in a pile because I didn’t want to gear up yet. It was HOT. My knees got crushed. Compression fractures, ligaments all shredded, skin removed in both knees. Oh my head got knocked too, resulting in a change of personality and severe depression. More than 20 surgeries and more than 3 years on crutches later, I still ride a little, I still have my KX500. But when I ride, I ride scared. I can’t help it. And of course, you can’t ride successfully with doubt in your mind. So I don’t ride it much. I hate it. I’m Sorry you had to hang it up. I know your pain.

  • @gosolobox
    @gosolobox 2 года назад +3

    Washougal is MAGIC. Myself, and 2 other riders had it to ourselves for an afternoon once...I will never forget that day...

  • @mxdirtcarver9203
    @mxdirtcarver9203 2 года назад +5

    ☀️Those who exalt themselves will be humbled, and those who humble themselves will be exalted.” Even in Ryno’s brokenness he still fails to learn humility. 🙏🏽

    • @kubasaki1978
      @kubasaki1978 2 года назад

      I have huge respect for him from the standpoint of having more heart in his little finger than 99% of todays riders, but your right about the lack of humility. But in all fairness, those at his level of intensity and competitiveness humility is not something those guys aspire to. Carry on Ryan. Glad your ok. I'd love to do a week long dual sport ride thru Cali's Back Country Discovery Routes......the campfire tales between us would be epic!!!!!!!!

    • @mxdirtcarver9203
      @mxdirtcarver9203 2 года назад +2

      Ryno is a living Testament to what happens to someone when they are consumed with Pride. Pride keeps breaking him. It is better to be humbled by defeat than to be proud in Victory.

    • @emde174
      @emde174 2 года назад +2

      @@mxdirtcarver9203 he came over here to new Zealand to run some training on a private track. there's a jump that's never been hit by a 250 he was told that. went to prove everyone wrong and he was out COLD on landing

  • @SamBirchenough
    @SamBirchenough 2 года назад +4

    i enjoyed this conversation. much of it was very relatable. for context, im laying in a rehab place after 6 surgeries for broken back, broken pelvis, broken femurs, and broken knees. skydiving accident.

  • @ryanlester761
    @ryanlester761 2 года назад +13

    Ryno is sure intense! Very entertaining. Great interview, Donn!

  • @chris092183
    @chris092183 2 года назад +4

    For the guys talking crap to Ryno, I doubt any one of you has had a neck injury. Breaking your neck is no joke. I broke my C-1, herniated discs and tore the ligaments in my neck when some dic!head ran a red light cause me to flip my street bike. Out of all the bones I have broken, ruptured spleen, degloved arm, Lumbar/Thoracic herniations, nothing was even a tenth of the pain of the spinal injury in the Cervical section. It is a long and painful road to recover and it may take a few years to fully recover. Sleep was impossible without pain meds for a few years. For anybody who is unfortunate enough to have a spinal injury, I suggest channeling anger to keep you going and push yourself to make a proper strength training/recovery regimen the primary focus of your life. Do your due diligence in regards to your recovery plan. If you allow yourself to feel sorry for your new situation, you might just end up stuck on pain meds or you may not make it, as without a recovery plan, your pain will take much longer to subside. I've seen people choose the latter. Be safe out there guys and work on your reaction time, ride smart and do not ride fatigued or around idio

    • @cencoast_7.340
      @cencoast_7.340 2 года назад

      Broke my C-2, became a heroin addict after the meds, I can attest he’s an idiot. There you go.

    • @chris092183
      @chris092183 2 года назад +1

      @@cencoast_7.340
      I was more referring to the people making smart as comments to a guy who had to walk away from his true love and the ignorant remarks insinuating he is a drug addict. I know ryno has racing wisdom and techniques far beyond my spectrum and when I applied the tips my riding ability leveled up. That being said I don't think he is an expert in anything else (even though he often will give a full breakdown as if he's hosting a masterclass). I opt for podcasts over radio cause there's a chance of learning something and if that doesn't happen, there's usually a cool story to be heard. Better option over the alternative of crap music or forced agendas. I don't know if he's an idiot but I would say he shouldn't speak in absolutes as much as he does for the younger guys with impressional malleable brains who are unwilling to seek out research via Dr Google. However, there is really no excuse for someone who may make a bad decision based off of an individual's standpoint/bad advice from a person who is not an expert in whatever applicable field/topic was covered.That's kind of the nature of podcasts in general,though, people talking about stuff they don't completely have a grasp of or filler to make get minimum videp time for ad revenue. Overall I think he's a positive guy who has value in the industry, especially for younger dudes who didn't learn life lessons and were raised by whatever dad figure was on their MTV show.There seems to be a disconnect with the new generation and I think he has some valuable lessons for the newer generations lack of how to be a man. The decline in cognitive reasoning and/or discipline will say he does speak in an authoritative stance as if he wrote the laws of life which I do not agree with. He can at least be a kick start for or conduit for mislead youth. Anyway, glad you made it out of that situation. SLO county is a beauty

    • @markahughes78
      @markahughes78 2 года назад +2

      I did the same injury as Ryno while surfing. C4/6 Dislocation and busted C5/6/7 and had discs replaced. Doctors were completely spooked by my injury.
      Surgery through front of neck with Plate , 6 screws and two replace discs. Left arm and shoulder paralysed followed by ongoing weakness. Took about 4 months to get useful movement to use fork and drive my car.
      It’s a long road to recover. I’m 44 and did the other injury 3.5 years ago. I’m back riding enduro for fun and surfing. Body isn’t 100% and mind struggles are ongoing. It isn’t easy but life is for living.

    • @chris092183
      @chris092183 2 года назад +2

      @@markahughes78 Hell yeah brotha. Amazing what we can do with some determination and a no quit mindset.

  • @byronn.2885
    @byronn.2885 2 года назад +22

    “Your ego, it so…it’s such a fragile thing” Absolute truth. At 46 this statement rings so true as I find myself struggling more each year to do what was practically effortless in my youth, but yet I feel the need to prove I can still do it.

    • @fzr1000981
      @fzr1000981 2 года назад +5

      I'm 55 and still squatting with 300 and side laterals with 60 lb dumbbells. Diet and consistency. I haven't missed a workout in 35 years, including covid lockdown bs

    • @kevinkillsit
      @kevinkillsit 2 года назад +5

      at 32 this is one of the only things I truly fear. I know how precious each day is and I'm doing my best to make them count.

    • @fzr1000981
      @fzr1000981 2 года назад +2

      How one "makes it count" is the real issue, but all must give account to the Judge of All Men

    • @timboslice45
      @timboslice45 2 года назад +4

      @@fzr1000981 Why the fuck would you do side raises with 60 pounds? Haha gtfo dude

    • @fzr1000981
      @fzr1000981 2 года назад +2

      Because I can....and you can't

  • @rynomoto
    @rynomoto 2 года назад +1

    I remember meeting you at Langtown back in the late 90's. The biggest backyard minibike supercross in Thousand Oaks...

  • @cliftonwarren6995
    @cliftonwarren6995 2 года назад

    I'm a 66 year old ex-motocrosser, dirt track sprint car racer, aerobatic pilot in southern California. My latest sport is mountain biking. 2 weeks ago while doing a downhill trail at rocky peak in Simi Valley I broke my neck, C1 and C2 and severed my spine from my skull. I had emergency surgery and the neurosurgeon told me 90% with this neck break don't make it to the hospital. I didn't lose consciousness; my left arm was weak for a minute or so and came back. My son was with me and convinced me to walk down the rest of the mountain while seeing double instead of calling for a helicopter. I had a successful operation and have no known neurogical damage to date. I'm now grappling with which risk taking in the future. I am a true Christmas miracle and have been given a second chance. I have watched you Ryan through the years, even enjoyed some of your youtube videos. I wish we could talk a bit.

  • @yfz150
    @yfz150 2 года назад +1

    Blessing in a disguise I guess!
    I’m glad Ryan is better than before, pain sucks!
    You are a role model for us. I’ve learned a lot about motocross with you. Thank you for all the knowledge that you give us about life and mx. Keep charging life sir. Stay well

  • @motonorcal9938
    @motonorcal9938 2 года назад +1

    You don't have to align yourself with everything that Ryno says, but I truly believe he has something of value to offer anybody who will listen. Especially those of us that have chosen the difficult path of being lifetime motocross racers, and all the challenges that path entails.

  • @daveknott4563
    @daveknott4563 3 месяца назад

    Thanks for sharing! Motor sports is no joke and ones life can end in a second. Oct 23' on a slow rocky climb I was thrown down a rocky hill, after chopping the throttle on a boulder at the top. I was on my feet as fast as it happened, dialed 911 incase my partner didn't circle back and if I was going to black out. He did and we dug out bike, flooded, started after 10 minutes of kicking and drove it out. Still on adrenaline drove for medical attention to sew up my lip minimum. Nothing else was bleeding externally. I Ruptured my MCL, bone marrow, fractured arm, and teeth cut lower lip. Later that night I nearly went into shock after it all set in and extremities seized, all but my breathing. Once ED ruled out no head injury or paralysis (which I was clear as day in it all) they sent me home after dozens of images about 7 hours later. All that to say 2x daily Epsom salt baths for 1st month then 1 daily after and much much nurturing and day 100 I was skiing on my season pass. I'm an herbalist with 18 years treating so I loaded up on good healing supplements too. Lord willing much healing was had, and I listened to my body during progress. I'm enjoying your content Ryan, with only my 5th ride on a track I learned some things from you that are very helpful already. Like legs for the rear and upper body for the front. Basic I know, but it's necessary for good foundation. God Bless and keep sharing your knowledge and lessons.!

  • @nathansantistevan5564
    @nathansantistevan5564 2 года назад

    I have the same qualities myself. Never stop always on the go. Dirt bikes, horses, shoveling. There’s something about being a dirt biker that makes you be able to tackle any challenge in life. I cannot explain it and I cannot wrap it into words but those of you know know what I’m talking about. I had a brain tumor resection and did not take any pain medication afterwards and was back to work with a hammer drill in my had 3 weeks after. What is 100% correct when you get back on the grind of life and back in the saddle does not mean there is a pain but your body adapts and heals quickly. Glad still here Ryno

  • @thomassanio8745
    @thomassanio8745 Год назад

    Utmost respect for Ryan. You can see the warrior in his eyes, calling him the real deal is completely accurate! Best wishes to him and his family always. We need you Ryan and your ability to coach our young ones is unparalleled in my opinion. To me you were always the toughest competitor out there.

  • @dougulrey6880
    @dougulrey6880 Год назад

    RHINO was the man, pushing his 125 across the finish line, after losing championship gained my respect for LIFE! Glad to see Ryan is doing good! GOD BLESS

  • @GatesRapes
    @GatesRapes 2 года назад +1

    Never forget Ryno pushing that KX , broken chain !!

  • @kenlane8484
    @kenlane8484 2 года назад +3

    the sport of motocross makes you live life and the things you do 100%..every thing is all or nothing, every day...the first thing after a bad crash on the way to hospital, I was thinking how soon can I get back on the bike and after surgery, how fast can we get to physical exercises to get back on the bike. Its a never quit attitude. Riding the southwick national on a broken leg...You are what made the sport...

  • @criticalthinkerr.i.p74
    @criticalthinkerr.i.p74 2 года назад +12

    Can someone please explain to me how this guy isn't the mascot for team fried?

  • @bootysmaka22
    @bootysmaka22 2 года назад +1

    I've had "The Feeling" at the track a few times over the years, and every time I ended up in the hospital...

  • @johnnyskied
    @johnnyskied 2 года назад +1

    10 breaks total but my worst 3 was shattered radial/ulna in my left arm that required 2 plates and 18 screws, severed my right pinky finger that was re-attached with a plate and 4 screws and then my last break....shattered my heel. Never felt pre or post surgery pain like my heel before. It was on another level. I grew up Alpine ski racing and was an elite FIS (Federation of International Skiing) racer. It took 2 years before I could put my ski boot on without my foot going numb. Not cool.

  • @devinhall6729
    @devinhall6729 2 года назад +24

    Maybe if he had a neck brace that wouldn't have happened 🤷🏼‍♂️

  • @Gdesign959
    @Gdesign959 2 года назад

    Incredible interview. Ryan can tell a story like no other. He's very fortunate to have injured his spine so many times and not have more serious long term injuries. When you hurt your spine it can be millimeters than can make life altering/changing things happen.

  • @mrjon75
    @mrjon75 2 года назад +2

    *The feeling doesn't lie."
    I'm going to remember that wise advice.

  • @abpob6052
    @abpob6052 2 года назад +11

    I am 56 and have been racing/riding forever. Many years ago I made the conscious decision to just ride slow, much slower than my ability. I changed from moto to offroad to enduro to reduce the speeds and keep both wheels closer to the ground. It was a weighted decision based on the need to go as fast as you can versus the mental, emotional, and physical pain of being injured at 50. It was a difficult transition but I enjoy riding B speed in a AA body much more than I like laying in bed, taking pain meds, and doing rehab.

    • @sylvainlaurence1554
      @sylvainlaurence1554 2 года назад

      So right,and slowing down make you able to taste everything you not gonna miss by going to fast .slower is better 👑👑

  • @rachelcatone405
    @rachelcatone405 2 года назад +1

    True advice from a smart man you have to take time and do it the right way. So true to include everything from fitness to nature.

  • @rickrossi4468
    @rickrossi4468 2 года назад +8

    Good interview Donn.!
    Ryan, try to take care of yourself and thanks for sharing.
    Teach Noah and be sure he stays safe and becomes a champion in our life time.
    That would be an exclamation point in your life.

  • @antfal-n-everything7154
    @antfal-n-everything7154 10 месяцев назад

    Ryan has taught me a lot, made my experience better, thankyou

  • @jimbrown9885
    @jimbrown9885 2 года назад

    I still have a Ryno Bell Moto 6 I wore back in the 90s. Loved that helmet.

  • @flat6fever680
    @flat6fever680 2 года назад

    Wow I am living what Ryan is saying. I can literally and figuratively feel everything he is saying. And I am done too. At the same age. Painful to convey and almost harder to hear. I am sure we are are not alone saying we feel your pain bro. Rock On.

  • @AOL0321
    @AOL0321 2 года назад +2

    Don
    Love the Malamute pup and the Mtn bike in the background!

  • @bigfoot-id8bv
    @bigfoot-id8bv 24 дня назад

    Bummer Ryan, I’ve enjoyed watching you, arthritis and layers of orthopedic issues made it impossible for me to ride off road about 20 years ago, I miss it every day and you will to, good luck God bless.

  • @petelopez4504
    @petelopez4504 2 года назад

    Ryan most men would of given up. I truly like your outlook about life. I hope you continue to heal and share your knowledge with our youth.

  • @DinoArmani
    @DinoArmani 2 года назад +4

    "The art of medicine consists of amusing the patient while nature cures the disease." (Voltaire)

  • @Quadz10
    @Quadz10 2 года назад +3

    Beat interview to date… wow the chemistry you two had together was all time. I learned a lot from this one.

  • @Slotmassacre
    @Slotmassacre 2 года назад +7

    Watching these with the built in ads feels weird tbh. Like the Moto industry just keeps doing what they’ve always done. Love the content..just a weird watching experience on RUclips

    • @Fbeezy24
      @Fbeezy24 2 года назад +2

      Seriously hinders the quality of the interview. Cuts the flow of the conversation and some guests you can see get a bit taken aback. Can they not see it?

  • @eduardosampoia5480
    @eduardosampoia5480 2 года назад +4

    That's what happens when you ride like you're invincible.

  • @supergmx1046
    @supergmx1046 2 года назад

    "The feeling never lies" - I could not have expressed that truth any better. I have been hurt a few times when I did something, double jumps in both cases where I had a feeling I was not ready for it. Not never, but just in that lap or moment I should not have tried to double as I was not really in the zone or mindset where everything flows nice. One of those jumps I had done easily many times before. Instead of riding for myself I was worried about losing a position. In the other case impressing someone who was pushing me. A friend who was trying to encourage me as he had done for many years. He feels bad. I told him it was no ones fault but my own. Maybe if I was a little kid starting out and he was pushing me but that is not he case. I am a grown man who has ridden for years and have learned a lot from this friend over the years. Listen to the voice inside you first and foremost.
    I wish Ryan continued recovery and good life whatever path he chooses. He is a miracle.

  • @Shawn-in-da-Canyon
    @Shawn-in-da-Canyon 2 года назад +3

    Ryan has this attitude that everyone has done it wrong, except for him.

  • @jasonc5304
    @jasonc5304 2 года назад

    Interesting, last year I started riding again after a 35yr break. It felt great and stoked the fire to race again. I then became ill in June and wasn't back to normal until the end of November. This year, feeling better but out of shape, I felt great during my first ride back. The next weekend I didn't listen to the voice in my head that said to slow down a bit and had a simple accident - front end washed, done it 100x in my life. This time I wound up perforating my kidney and ureter, and had to stay in the Renal ward for 5 days - 1st overnight stay in hospital. It seems that the 35yrs and 35kg that I've added since I raced made a big difference in the outcome.
    Maybe it was the morphine, ketamine, and oxy cocktail they had me on, but i realised that if i kept riding i was only going to get faster and my accidents would get harder. Then seeing my family's faces looking at me in my hospital bed said it isnt worth the risk and decided no more.
    Im all healed, but that sadness knowing i will never ride again is very painful. Fate is also incredibly cruel, where I live now there are about 30 tracks within about 3 hrs drive.

  • @johnnythunders5697
    @johnnythunders5697 2 года назад +2

    "I dont take any gimmicks"...lol...you are one....

  • @stevepadilla9729
    @stevepadilla9729 2 года назад +3

    we see you have the Love for the Sport Ryan. Keep on giving us advise for racing. You are a dictionary of information for years to come.

  • @Lee-mx5li
    @Lee-mx5li 2 года назад +2

    Great news Ryan, and yes you have been awaken.. As you are clearly aware, you were extremely lucky, unlike Marty Smith & wife (RIP).. Good luck 🙏🙏

  • @joewahrerMotorcycleMan
    @joewahrerMotorcycleMan 2 года назад +9

    Will you still advise racers not wear rider safety gear?

  • @David_Boyd_
    @David_Boyd_ 2 года назад +4

    Legend 💯

  • @HONDAalan
    @HONDAalan 3 месяца назад

    Ryan is a legend!💯

  • @MDZac2024
    @MDZac2024 2 года назад +2

    Hemiplegia is a terrifying ordeal. Glad you made it through, but no surprised Ryno!

  • @famousmidnight
    @famousmidnight 2 года назад +1

    I have a simialr story with my neck.. it's not fun. still having a lot of issues with neck pain and nerve damage 4 surgeries later

  • @AUBREYTHOMAS1979
    @AUBREYTHOMAS1979 2 года назад

    Living life one day at a time. Truly inspiring.

  • @juniorjr4815
    @juniorjr4815 2 года назад

    One of my all time favorite riders back in the day. Now I realize why. Great interview.

  • @nathanmarras6534
    @nathanmarras6534 2 года назад

    i've had the privilege to meet both of these men had posters and trans world magazine signed by both sadly stollen while moving along with trophies i won over the years but both were super awesome and made time for me.
    ryan was at the houston astro dome and sat right next to me during practice we were watching mcgrath do something insane and i got to chat with him super nice to me thank you ryan been a fan for a long time

  • @dirtboyslong9202
    @dirtboyslong9202 2 года назад

    No matter where your at in life, its important to find a place of contentment.

  • @johnaustin6673
    @johnaustin6673 2 года назад

    Sorry to hear... you need to stop getting out of bed Ryan. Do not leave your home.

  • @Papparratzi
    @Papparratzi 2 года назад

    If you’re competitive, ego hangs with you forever.
    Ego is one of life’s obstacles that can make or break you.
    It takes discipline to become egos master.
    If you’re not disciplined, it is your master.

  • @wesmattimore2895
    @wesmattimore2895 Год назад

    There's nothing left to prove Ryan, always trust your gut..your a badass.. PEACE to all my fellow dirt riders/racers

  • @splif7773
    @splif7773 2 года назад +5

    It sucks getting injured, after my bad crash I never had the full confidence that I had before crash. Motocross riders are hardcore!!

    • @CrackerrJack
      @CrackerrJack 2 года назад

      Kinda

    • @splif7773
      @splif7773 2 года назад

      @@CrackerrJack do you even ride bro, no so you really wouldn't even know!

    • @CrackerrJack
      @CrackerrJack 2 года назад

      @@splif7773 idk I’m in florida

  • @openyoureyes7144
    @openyoureyes7144 2 года назад +3

    Ryno is a machine and a Legend. Ya he’s an expert at his own opinion and says questionable shit and yes he fights a big ego battle with himself but, this dude is truly a gift to motocross and humanity. 💯

  • @sunrealclothing
    @sunrealclothing 2 года назад +4

    Whoa Ryno! I was one of a few to have walked away from a C1 Burst back in 86 Mini O's SX practice... So I rubbed Icey Hot on it for 4 days.... in 125A against some bad dudes that went on to win in pros... I finished the SX 12, got 3rd TT, made a top 5 mx moto and was running 4th in a second mx moto only to go numb and loose all feeling in my left as I pulled off track... came back 6mo later and crushed my right arch... so out all of 87... I was 2 wks off couch and swept 125A in 1988 Gatorback Winter Am on a Cagiva... as a fill in factory rider... they took bike back, went out of business... I was 2 wks on KX before 88 tpa Sx... got 19th... I think they scored 88 Daytona 125 Esx class wrong, as we got 11th... but they don't list it... I was landed on w 2 laps to go by a lapper when I was running around 8th and dropped to 24th (2 row start)... and caught back up... was my last. race ever... bikes were stollen follwing week... no sponsors, no $... Went to UCF for Marketing BS before the internet... Merry Christmas & Happy A1!

  • @ronk6553
    @ronk6553 2 года назад +22

    Looks like the injury is causing a lot of muscle atrophy in the upper body. Hope you recover well Ryno!! Make sure you take your rehab serious.

  • @havendavis117
    @havendavis117 2 года назад +2

    He'll be back

  • @eminornine
    @eminornine 2 года назад

    Grit, honesty, reality!

  • @Fixingeverthingwithaengine567
    @Fixingeverthingwithaengine567 2 года назад

    So true keep the body moving. It does help. Being crushed years ago and i forced my self to get better and not to become a couch potato.

  • @Moto_Junkie
    @Moto_Junkie 2 года назад +5

    I hope you get off those meds Ryno

  • @collarbonesteveskates3453
    @collarbonesteveskates3453 2 года назад +1

    Amazing! Truly inspiring! Thank you Ryan!!!!

  • @rowieg2148
    @rowieg2148 2 года назад +4

    If I was in rynos situation I would race 4 wheels on dirt like Brian deegan, it’s very much like motocross but in a safe cage

  • @ELECTRICMOTOCROSSMACHINE
    @ELECTRICMOTOCROSSMACHINE 2 года назад +3

    I broke my back C5,C6 in 2010 riding, it was crazy. Glad to see RYNO's ok.

    • @bunnymanmoe8819
      @bunnymanmoe8819 2 года назад

      Damn
      Do you still ride?

    • @chadsanner792
      @chadsanner792 2 года назад

      Pete C Any cervical vertebrae is neck! So you actually broke your neck which is way worse than back! Hope you’re doing good now.

    • @ELECTRICMOTOCROSSMACHINE
      @ELECTRICMOTOCROSSMACHINE 2 года назад

      @@chadsanner792 Sorry, it was my L5and L6 vertebra. I had 2 months of therapy. It was crazy, but I'm fine now. My worst accident was destroying my foot in a ladder accident. I was on crutches for a year.

  • @sullyduramax
    @sullyduramax 2 года назад

    I met you in washougal with my 5 you son and you picked him up and took a pic with him when other riders wouldnt because of their EGO ever since then RHINO I have been a fan and my son remembers that day...... Thanks for all you do RHINO you are a beast and yes your videos about riding have taught me how to be a better rider even at 51YO. Truly glad you are OK from that accident....

  • @mondo_stunts27
    @mondo_stunts27 2 года назад

    This guy has a crazy pain tolerance. And pain tolerance isn’t how much pain you can grit your teeth through. It’s the level at which you even start to feel pain.

  • @ivorgilford3071
    @ivorgilford3071 2 года назад +3

    I saw Ryno at vets motocross of nations I never seen anyone go round farleigh as fast as him massive Cahunas

  • @brycedavis907
    @brycedavis907 2 года назад +3

    Not sure wether I'd love or hate Ryno, but I'd bet he'd be a hell of a guy to chat over beers with!

    • @S0RELOSER
      @S0RELOSER 2 года назад

      I’ve spent enough time with the guy, he’s hard not to like. Intense & genuine. Very giving as well.

    • @brycedavis907
      @brycedavis907 2 года назад

      @@S0RELOSER that's my impression. He seems pretty intense though.

  • @twincam88br
    @twincam88br 2 года назад +1

    What doesn't kill you makes you want to go ride again

  • @HXLIASMR
    @HXLIASMR 2 года назад +10

    I love that he lives off grid and just lays pipe to all kinds of women 😂 Legend.

  • @imds123
    @imds123 2 года назад

    Come join the easy trail riding world. Relax, enjoy the trails and sights. Good to see your healing up.

  • @kjohns236
    @kjohns236 2 года назад +4

    Great interview! Keep them coming!

  • @aaronsoutherland364
    @aaronsoutherland364 2 года назад

    Sorry to hear you have been hurt so badly. Thanks for riding with the vets, I sure would have enjoyed it, like watching you race back in the good old days, when men smelled like two stroke oil and fluorescent was considered a color!

  • @nanomckomsncom
    @nanomckomsncom 2 года назад

    That was such a great interview. Pretty eye opening as well.

  • @bwave4207
    @bwave4207 Год назад

    Your a true inspiration really love your riding tip videos

  • @terryfonz4603
    @terryfonz4603 2 года назад +2

    It’s fine brother it’s called wisdom!!

  • @jeepster505
    @jeepster505 2 года назад +2

    Ryan I had the exact same in c2 and c3. Left side was paralyzed as well. Glad you are back on your feet. (Literally). Luckily I got back on mine too.

    • @cencoast_7.340
      @cencoast_7.340 2 года назад +1

      Na, Ryan is the only person strong enough to come back from that type of injury…just ask him.

  • @Indzeosko
    @Indzeosko 2 года назад +1

    That is a lovely puppy. What kind of dog is that?

  • @chadwick1084
    @chadwick1084 2 года назад

    Love his hand signals, show some love to his handlers!! Freemasons baby!!

  • @Thecorlees
    @Thecorlees 2 года назад +11

    I see Ryan like once a week and always enjoy our conversations. A lot of people shit on this guy and I can’t figure out why, he’s such a good hearted person and is really smart when it comes to Moto.

    • @davidcooper4385
      @davidcooper4385 2 года назад +1

      MOST PEOPLE HAVE NO BALLS TO STEP UP TO ONE'S FACE RACE TOE TO TOE HE WOULD PARK A BITCH HATER..

    • @2strokin70
      @2strokin70 2 года назад +5

      His haters are probably jealous and are scared of his straight forward attitude and his way of not sugar coating shit..hes seems like a great guy and id love to meet him

  • @cheapthrills5494
    @cheapthrills5494 2 года назад

    You'll never beat the bike, The bike always wins.

  • @udxpierre
    @udxpierre 2 года назад

    I agree about the body being a miracle. Rode bmx, trials, moto trials, enduro cross, mtb dirt jumping, wake boarding, wake style kite boarding for many many years. and one day just jumping of my bike my left knee blew bad. 35 odd years of two wheeled/air time fun.....it did not heal.....point being, there is a point where if you not going to stop, the miraculous body will.

  • @rexlea7018
    @rexlea7018 2 года назад +1

    I’ve been involved in some serious accidents that have reduced my capacity to fulfil my dreams, I have found helping out around the track as a Marshall or on the finish line is a needed part of racing and is for filling in its own right getting to see that side of our sport has kept me in the game I still ride a little bit and love it I find it great to put back into the sport for us older guys it’s a great way of being around the track still. I think when you have a love for dirtbikes nothing else can quite Do it fore you
    We just have to be wise and enjoy the memories it’s called bench racing

    • @supergmx1046
      @supergmx1046 2 года назад

      I feel the same way Rex. I was hurt pretty bad shoulder and bicep operation this year from dirt bike. I am getting better now and can ride a bike. I have not been on my YZ450 since the crash but bought a Honda Monkey. It makes me laugh. I am in my 50s now and only expected to race another 5-10 years tops, at my own level. I am not sure if I am done I will decide next spring. However I attended and flagged races almost every week just for the social aspect. I thought I might be a bit bitter or sad being on the sidelines but I had a lot of joy watching my friends and young people coming into MX have fun.

  • @kelkev85
    @kelkev85 2 года назад +3

    His thoughts about healing are dead on, get the body moving just be smart and dont set yourself back. He thinks its the body realizing it needs to heal because your pushing it and maybe hes right, personally I think its blood flow but regardless it works.