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Or maybe I saw that in a film.
Another time, actually bike related this time... I had been doing this thing at the jumps where I'd get super whipped and just a bit nosed down, then hold it and land on my front tire first, letting gravity straighten the bike out as I rolled down the landing on the front tire. After a week away, I did it again without checking my tire pressures. I landed on my front tire and quickly realized that my front tire was folding and I was gonna crash. So in that split second I thought about how I should crash. I was going down on my side, so should I tuck my arm under me and curl up in a ball? Or should I spread out my weight and relax into the crash? I did the latter. Slapped down on my side fully extended to distribute the load with a broken pinky toe as my only seeming injury. Hopped up and kept riding. Later that week though a pain in my side just kept getting worse. It turns out I had severely bruised my spleen.
Every crash is different though, and I'd rather have a broken wrist than the spleen injury that Big Bird mentioned! I'm going to keep putting my arms out.
If you didn't grow up with a jack-ass brother, crashing GTs (a snow-sled for those who don't know), wrestling, taking your bike off ramps, and playing contacts sports, you're likely screwed in the event of a crash.
In a real crash, there is no time to think. It's muscle memory.
Next time (hopefully not) would still be pulling my arms out again. LOL (guess that's how my instinct works.)
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