Tuesday, December 4, 2018

Daniel Skuta - Common Mistakes to Avoid When Riding an ATV

Daniel Skuta is fond of riding ATVs. Regardless of whether it’s a day-long fishing trip, a weekend hunting excursion or traveling the expanse of his 700-acre Texas ranch, Daniel Skuta enjoys the thrill of hopping aboard his favorite machine and navigating whatever terrain comes his way.


But as an experienced ATV’er, former Jacksonville Jaguars Linebacker Dan Skuta understands the level of practice and preparation it takes to become a good rider – particularly for those new to the ATV riding experience. 


For those considering giving four-wheeling a shot, be sure to take steps to avoid some of the more common mistakes made by beginners, including:
  • Ripping the throttle right from the start. It’s important to remember that most ATVs offer an amazing level of power – something that catches many off guard and which can quickly lead to an accident.

    If you’re new to ATV’ing, do your best to avoid the impulse of going at breakneck speed right out of the gate.



  • Neglecting the proper equipment. Many new riders start with a false sense of security, and forgo such proper riding equipment as helmets, goggles, gloves, and boots. 

    It’s crucial to gear up before your first rider – something that can help you avoid serious injuries and to get the most from your first time out.



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