Friday, September 1, 2017

Inspired?

How does the Danny McCaskill Inspired Bicycles presentation relate to your world? Can you relate his video to writing? Can his new exploits connect with your academic endeavors? Again, did he make you look twice? Did he inspire and motivate you? Other reactions? Please connect and comment using complete sentences. This blog post should be completed by Friday, September 1st, 2017 at 2:30p.m.

25 comments:

Anonymous said...

It shows that maybe at one point you may not be able to do it but practice helps and when it comes to writing, if you keep up with it, you'll get the hang. Practice makes progress, with any subject if you keep working at it, you'll get better and better. This shows me to not give up after the first time trying something, keep at it and you'll grow and get better at it.

Anonymous said...

I am wondering how many times he fell while filming this. I was inspired by the creativity and style of the video.

Anonymous said...

I think that's its cool that even if he cant do something right away he keeps on trying till he gets it. I think that this connects to me because he keeps trying and i keep trying he also will never give up and that's kinda like me too. This made me want to do this or maybe try to do something hard because it looks really cool and would be fun for him because he is doing something he loves.

Anonymous said...

The Danny McCaskill presentation relates to my world, regarding the phrase that if you ever fall down, get back up. I think this really relates to me, because I really like the phrase, don't just let something happen if you don't like it, get up and fix it! I can relate this to writing, because sometimes when I am writing I get stuck, and this video inspires me to push through and gain knowledge to pursue what I am doing (writing). What he was doing connected with me, and my academics, because it makes me never want to give up. He made me look twice quite a bit actually, he was very impressive. He inspired me to push through, and continue to really be myself.

Anonymous said...

This video made my jaw drop. This really makes you think how did he do that. I would like to know how long this took and what he had to go thought to land all of these. This was so cool I wish i could do that. I have mad respect for this guy because of this video. Very entertaining and interesting.

Anonymous said...

This video shows me that he tried,and tried, and he succeeded. If you don't get it the first time, you can always try again. He wanted, and believed he could do it, and he did. He made me look twice, it was really cool. And I bet it's nice to feel that type of accomplishment.I thought that it was cool, and that he is really good at what he does.

Anonymous said...

This video certainly did have a lot of creativity and style to the video, and it was pretty amazing what he could do. This video did not inspire me to ride bikes, because quite frankly I don’t like riding bikes, but it did inside me to be better at what I do, and what I want to work hard at. The reason it makes me feel this way is because he did not get naturally good at this. He had to work for it, and if he can so can I.

Anonymous said...

this video made me think that you can do any thing and that it just take practice and things like that and the fact that they are making more fulfilled with your life and things like that and the fact that people are out there doing amazing things Every day.

Anonymous said...

At one point in your life you might not be able to do that, but if you work hard and practice you might be able to in a few years. I was inspired by this video to chase my dreams until they get tired of running.

Anonymous said...

The video didn’t inspire me to ride bikes but it did inspire me on other topics. He kept failing and falling at first but then he kept trying and succeeded. He motivated me to persevere on my dreams.

Anonymous said...

I think the video related to our world because everyone has something cool that they can do and even if they don't have something cool that they can do, they can still grow up to do amazing things and learn amazing things. His exploits can connect to my academic endeavors because I try to do good in school and when I fail I try to correct my mistakes and become better. Yes, he made me look twice! I think what he did was amazing, and I would probably never even attempt that. He inspired me a quite a bit and I think, like I said, what he does is amazing.

Anonymous said...

It shows that if you don't know how to do something at one point then you have to just keep trying and practicing and you will get better. When it comes to writing if you keep doing it and practicing then you will get better and better.

Anonymous said...

His video relates to me world and my writing because when you are inspired and passionate about something you can do things like this. If i keep practicing and trying I can overcome my endeavors. He did make me look twice at how cool his tricks are and he motivated me to keep trying.

Anonymous said...

The presentation relates to my world because it shows failure is necessary to succeed. He used to fail, and know he is so talented. I can because with writing it is a hit or miss and you’ve gotta see what’s wrong before you can start writing the right way. This relates to school because it shows when you work hard enough you will succeed and reach your goal. He made me look twice because it was like, “How’d you do that?” He did inspire me, it shows his journey through biking and how anything is possible if you try hard enough.

Anonymous said...

Danny McCaskill's Inspired Bicycles relates to the the world becase if you dedicate yourself to practice or spend time on somthing you can get really good at it. This video did a really good job showing us that even if you start out bad at somthing you can get really good by practicing and not giving up. This video was very inspireing to me and showed me that as long as I dont give up I can acomplish anything.

Anonymous said...

Danny McCaskill Inspired Bicycles presentation relates to the real world because it shows how everyone needs to persevere and follow their dreams. This video relates to my writing because it shows how I need to be creative in my writing and take chances just like McCaskill did with biking. Academically, this video relates to how students need to work hard to achieve their dreams in life. By working hard, you’ll be able to achieve greatness. McCaskill’s actions definitely motivated me to work hard to achieve the goals I have for my future.

Anonymous said...

This video related to my world because I do magic. Just like Danny, when I first started, I was terrible. I couldn't do any of the tricks or moves that I can now. Danny probably also couldn’t do any of his tricks or moves when he started. It inspired me to continue to get better at magic. Even though Danny is good, he doesn’t stop practicing. I have to continue practicing and getting better, or I will lose my ability. Danny is crazy good at what he does, and I hope I can be that good at what I do someday. This can also be applied to writing. If you practice writing, you will continue to get better at it. If you stop writing, you will lose the ability to write well.

Anonymous said...

The presentation, Inspired Bicycles, of Danny McCaskill relates to my world because it shows how different people can create different things. Just like McCaskill learned how to be a great biker, I can learn to be great at what I wanna do. McCaskill started at a low point and eventually learned and practiced and worked his way up, that’s what I can do with writing. I can start where I am and after I keep working on it and practicing, I can become better and achieve greater things. McCaskill motivated me and inspired me to keep going and trying to get better, no matter how hard or scary it may be.

Anonymous said...

This video relates to my life because I aspire to be a great baseball player. Obviously as a little kid my skill was nowhere near what it is now or will be. The same is with Danny McCaskill’s biking. His video can relate to writing. In writing it takes several tries starting from planning and then drafts and then a final product. The same would be with his videos. They have to plan what they want to do, and then try it until they get it right and it looks nice. This video inspires me because it shows that anything is possible if you work on it.

Anonymous said...

The video, Inspired Bicycles, represents how perseverance is key when trying to pursue a goal in life. This clip of Danny McCaskill achieving great strengths as a bicyclists relates to the surrounding world by introducing the idea that things are not just handed to you on a silver platter. You have to work with what you've got. Although I am not a bicyclists, and do not intend to be one, the main idea is clear. When you give up in the beginning, success will not occur nor will the thought of accomplishment. With determination and dedication, missions that seem impossible become possible when you try hard at what seems like a pipe dream.

Anonymous said...

It inspires me to persevere to do what I want or go after my dreams and work hard at them even if I fail many times

Anonymous said...

The video Inspired Bicycles, relates to the world, for if you keep trying something, eventually, you will be able to do it. It relates to writing for the same reason because to make your writing the best it can be, you just have to keep trying. Just like the man in the video, you have to work for it in order to be the best you can be.

Anonymous said...

In Inspired Bicycles relates to the world because if you keep practicing and trying at something you will end up archiving what you want to accomplish. Yes you can relate his video to your writing because it shows you that you can do anything you set your mind to. You can connect his new exploits to academic endeavors because if you really want to achieve your academic goals you have to stay focused on that. Danny's work made me impressed and inspired to learn more academically and dance wise. I was very shocked how he could do the tricks he does.

Anonymous said...

I connect to Inspired bicycles because I love to bike. I spend every summer at a biking camp and we go to Chatfield and Denver. I really was amazed by how much he could do and what he went through to learn those tricks and all the crashes he must have endured. As far as connecting this to my education, I can choose to just "ride my bike" down an easy path or I can challenge my self to take it to the next level. There were probably multiple times he crashed in public and was embarrassed but he continued to try the tricks and forget the embarrassment. In school if I'm failing a class, I could choose to give up or keep trying until I get it right.

Anonymous said...

Biking is a very fun hobby of mine and Inspired Bicycles was interesting to me. In the summer I love to bike places, I literally bike everywhere it is very good exercise and it keeps me from being indoors. I cant do much tricks as that guy can but I can ride with no handle bars and stand on my seat while going very fast. Biking can be dangerous but I find thrill it it.