Go to the hospital. Seriously could be critical dude.
it will make you faster, but only if it is streamlined. other than this it protects your head if you fall off your bike.
The was subconscious when she fell off her bike and hit her head because she didn't know what was going on.
dont no never wach it!!
So if you fall off and hit your head your head wont be injured as much as it would without
No, JFK's head did not fall off. When he was shot, the bullet simply made a hole in his head but this did not cause his head to fall off.
As long as you don't fall off, wearing a helmet or not doesn't matter. But if you should fall off, a helmet offers easy and inexpensive protection against head injuries.
Fear is easier. When you fall off your bike that second before you fall you don't experience hope, you experience fear. Before a test you experience fear. Response: Example may be faulty. When I fall off of a bike I hope I dont land on my head, break my arm, leg, face, etc.
The past tense of "fell" is "fell." It remains the same in both present and past tenses. For example, "I fell yesterday" uses "fell" as both the present and past tense form of the verb.
(fell) i fell off my bike
If you fall off and hit your head serious injury can occur.
Fell is the past tense for fall. The past particile is fallen. Example: I always fall of my bike. Yesterday I fell off my bike and hurt my leg. I have fallen off my bike many times now.
You can fall off, you can be hit by a car or another cyclist. If your bike doesn't fit you properly you can encounter anything from chafing to nerve damage.