Reclaim Your Rider Mojo with …
The F.A.S.T. Transformation
Nothing is more empowering than to be able to ride your own motorbike – especially when you do it with confidence, style and ease.

But what if you’re scared? What if you’re riddled with Fear, Anxiety, Stress & Trauma?
What if you’re new, or you don’t like corners, or turning right or left, or doing U-Turns fills you with dread and you know it’s holding you back?
What about going downhill or handling speed?
What about changing gears and hitting neutral, or the idea of braking hard and fast?
Or trying to keep yourself focused on everything going on around you while you handle all the rest of it?
What if you’ve had a go at riding, but something happened that scared you and now you’ve lost your mojo?
What if you’ve seen or heard about something and now you are afraid of the dreaded “what if”?
And one of the biggest ones …
What if people are watching or giving me a hard time over it?
Of course the idea of riding a motorbike is awe-inspiring and downright exhilarating, …
And the final product of actually being able to ride your own bike confidently and competently at the end of the day is a dream come true, …
But what about the bit in the middle?
What about all the nerves, anxiety, fear, and “what if’s” coming up to bite you on the backside and impacting your ability, your confidence and your competence every time you ride out?
If you’re telling yourself that surely there’s got to be a better way …
If you’re considering selling your bike and all your gear and giving up all together …
If you’re scared or nervous All. The. Time. when you’re on your bike, but you’re struggling to hide it anymore …
Then just pause for a minute …
What if you could change all that?
What if you didn’t have to give up, and you get to keep your bike and all your gear?
What if you could see a future where you are confident, competent, relaxed and enjoying your riding experience like everyone else seems to be able to do?
What if you could Transform your Fear, Anxiety, Stress & Trauma into Empowerment & Resilience?
Then seriously, you are in the right place.
Click Here to learn how The F.A.S.T. Transformation can help
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But How Would I Know?
I remember when I was a learner rider back in the year 2000 and I felt like I was fighting my fear every time I went out on the bike.
I’d never ridden my own bike, only ever been on the back a couple of times when I was a kid, with others who seemed to be pretty sketchy in their ability to carry a pillion, and so I was scared witless Every. Single. Time.
And if I barely even knew how to change gears in a car confidently, what business did I have with wanting to try to ride my own motorbike? …
My father used to ride, but that was before I was born because “Bikes are just too dangerous now that I’ve got responsibilities”;
My cousin lost his knee-cap in a pretty severe accident, proving that bikes were dangerous;
My husband came off in a pretty bad way because he missed navigating a roundabout correctly because of something unforeseen, and because I was going to be the mother of his children, then I most definitely wasn’t going to be riding a motorbike because it was too risky;
And another cousin, not even doing anything wrong, had a massive bike accident where a driver did a U-turn on the crest of a hill directly in front of him that actually killed him instantly.
Yes, bikes threatened life in a very real way and it seemed like everything was against me.
But something kept burning within me and just wouldn’t let up.
I’d see all these other people riding their bikes, getting out by themselves, having fun with friends, living a life of adventure and freedom that was still calling to me.
And so with our divorce now behind me, and sharing the care of our 3 daughters, when my older brother asked me what I wanted to do with my new life, the first thing that came out of my mouth was “I want to get my bike licence and learn to ride a motorbike!”.
So here I was at the mature age of 30, finally biting the bullet and giving it a go anyway despite the risks.
But I was terrified.
I was nervously excited, but still scared stiff!!
And it didn’t really help when my pre-learner instructor told me that while he knew I needed the piece of paper so that I could legally practice, he begged me to please stay off the road so I didn’t get myself killed!
Now there’s a vote of confidence for ya right there!!!
But I kept putting on my big girl pants, kept leaning into that fear because to me, riding a motorbike was something I’d really wanted to do ever since I was a little girl and I was determined that I was not going to let this beat me.
So I persisted and eventually got there, but it wasn’t without a lot of anxiety beforehand, and a lot of nervous energy every time I left the driveway.
And all THAT was before I began to navigate road works, gravel roads, wet weather, going downhill on a big bike, handing corners, braking hard, riding in groups, and having people watch as your park your bike, let alone all the other stuff we come across as motorbike riders.
And because I didn’t know any better at the time, it took me 4 years to be able to get over my nerves and to become more relaxed with my riding.
It then took me another few years of riding in groups with riders that had more experience than me to become a better rider myself.
I even did a few classes to grow my skillset and to help with the more technical aspects of riding slow, and then riding fast so that I could become more competent and confident in all sorts of situations and types of weather.
And over time my confidence improved, my skills improved, and I was feeling so great and was riding really well – people noticed the difference and complimented me and I was just so happy!!
But I noticed that occasionally in any new situations, or with big events some fear would still creep in and I would start second-guessing myself, freaking out the night before, and stressing. Generally I was able to push it back into place, and except for a few small challenges, I’d been relatively incident-free.
Until January 2016 when everything changed.
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The Turning Point
On a hot Australian summer’s day I came off in quite a big way – it was a straight road, I was doing the speed limit, with nothing major going on to cause it – but one minute I was up, the next minute I was in a high-side slide for 50 metres, landing hard on the bitumen at 80km/hr in the middle of the state border crossing.
I remember thinking “Ah!! This is what it is like to come off! I wonder when the sliding is going to end and how sore I am going to be tomorrow? Is there even going to be a tomorrow? And how’s my bike? Actually, … where IS my bike?”
Thankfully all my protective gear had done their job, and the kerb grabbed the bike, stopping it from bouncing off the embankment and back on top of me, but the only clothing to survive that day were my sox and knickers – the rest had to be cut off me and I was helicoptered out to the closest city hospital.
But I was alive – Unconscious and broken, … but alive.
After a brief stint in hospital, within a couple of months I was back on another bike and riding again, but I was changed – I knew I had to get back on the horse so to speak, and while I could still ride, it seemed like I was back where I started – I was nervous, jittery, hesitant and flat out scared every day on every corner.
Now, please understand I’ve done a lot of personal development work in my time, and I’ve explored a lot of change processes for improving other areas of my life, but learning how to Master my Mindset has perhaps been my biggest asset.
It has become such an ingrained part my everyday journey that without realising it, I have automatically applied it to my riding.
But even with all this specialist training I still couldn’t get passed all my fears, and I couldn’t understand why my mojo was taking so long to come back.
This single person accident, even though I didn’t remember what actually happened, was still freaking me out, often at the most inopportune times!!!
Not willing to let it beat me though, I just kept pushing and soldiering on until I conquered it – But it still took me a couple of years.
And the question constantly drove me …
Surely there is a better and quicker way to recover?
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So how is all this relevant to YOU?
Most people, like I was, are plagued with all sorts of Mind Games that limit their ability to do things in life, including ride their motorbike – from the fear and anxiety of the known and unknown, to the stress & trauma of being in or witnessing distressing situations, to a lack of self-belief around our innate ability, creating many layers of self-doubt.
But I think if we were to be totally honest with ourselves, it’s important to know that even if we are proficient riders now, at some stage in our riding career we have ALL had our time where we were a little bit nervous or completely scared out of our wits …
It happens as a natural part of growth and stretching our boundaries …
But how we handle those moments determines our outcomes – whether we succeed and continue to rise, or whether we shrink back into hiding.
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So what makes the difference?
So how can one person just get back in the saddle, and yet there are others who just can’t cope?
What separates someone from handling their machine with confidence ease and dexterity, while others baulk at every right turn, every rain drop, or patch of gravel?
And why does it take moments or years for someone to get their mojo back? And how come others never do?
There are many factors at play, and while Skillset is a major player, Mastering our Mindset is generally the name of the game.
Our Mindset is the captain and determines if we keep moving forward with developing our Skillset or not.
Because at the end of the day, it doesn’t really matter WHAT spooks us, even if we’ve got the best skillset there is, it’s our Mindset that determines how we move forward (with variations of course) …
1. We can give up, go hide our head in shame and disappointment and try to pretend that it doesn’t matter, impacting our self esteem – and we may or may not recover enough to have another go;
2. We can do it the hard way and push through any and all the fear and brow beat that sucker into submission until eventually we overcome ourselves – but what a huge drain on our personal resources! And it’s still always in the back of our mind taunting us;
3. We can find a smart, efficient way to Unleash our Inner Boss Babe to maximise our efforts so we can start to actually enjoy ourselves on our bikes.
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But what to do and how to do this?
So I gotta tell you, because I didn’t know better at the time, the majority of my journey was via the second option – I was just so determined that I was going to make this work for me that I would feel the fear and do it anyway. And every time I came home from a ride I was absolutely spent because of all the nervous energy.
As I got better and better at my craft though, and with my “Never EVER Give Up” Attitude, slowly the nerves disappeared.
But when my best mate who helped scrape me off the bitumen told me how she was still having trouble sleeping at night because of what she had witnessed, I realised that mentally she was more messed up than I was!
I mean I went unconscious and got helicoptered out so didn’t really remember much of it … but she saw it all happen in front of her, and having the scene play over and over in her mind was taking quite a toll on her.
That was when I really started to wish that there was another way to manage the nerves, the anxiety, the fear – because as much as I wished she could embody the many years of knowledge and wisdom I had cultivated to get my Mindset right, clearly that wasn’t going to happen right in this moment for her – I mean I shared what I could to help her, and I did small processes with her when I could.
Eventually she got past it, but as a Facilitator and Practitioner with my own business, I didn’t really feel that I was being as effective as I could be to help her.
And so I began my search to find the best solution possible.
I kept learning and growing, improving my services so that I could help my clients more deeply by:
- Transform their Fear, Anxiety, Stress, and Trauma;
- Busting through their limiting beliefs
- Improving their relationship with money; and
- Easily doing things they once found difficult.
I mean the rapid transformation and belief-change system I now use with my clients is ground-breaking!!
Beyond Hypnosis, NLP, EFT, and Kinesiology, it is:
- Non-invasive,
- Non-traumatic, and
- Can be done via a video chat anywhere in the world that has an internet connection
It takes just minutes to do …
And the change is effective immediately.
It’s Simply Brilliant!!
So how does this help?
So one day, while chatting with a few female riders, I realised how real and pervasive this struggle really is in the biking community …
One of the girls shared how she was traumatised by a recent and pretty severe head-on accident.
In that moment I knew I had an OBLIGATION to step up – this wasn’t just a little thing me and my mate went through.
I now see so many people, women in particular, who struggle with trying to learn to ride, or overcome the obstacles that generally come with riding, …
But it’s not just about helping women!!
Many men struggle with all the same stuff – and sadly, protecting the macho image is still a big concern for some men, making their plight even more difficult than the ladies!! Even in this day and age, it takes a really strong man to reach out and ask for help publicly.
But now they don’t have to!!
I’ve adapted what I do with my business clients and The F.A.S.T. Transformation was born.
I now help both men AND women who are struggling with the Fear, Anxiety, Stress and Trauma that sometimes accompanies riding motorbikes – I mean this method has been really powerful everywhere else I use it, so why not apply it here?
I was sure that I could help transform the lives and businesses of my clients, so why not their riding experience?
I knew I could help accelerate the process of getting their mindset right.
I knew that with my help the skills that people find challenging could be approached with greater levels of confidence ease and flow.
I knew that I could help them move into Personal Empowerment & Resilience!
I knew that what I do could be of REAL benefit to the biking community …
From developing confidence and skills when just starting out – I mean I’d been using it with my daughter with awesome results while she was learning, and she has gone ahead in leaps and bounds (she’ll share her story with us shortly),
Or when regaining your mojo after seeing, hearing about or being in an accident – such as with me and my two mates, or with a bloke who struggled to do u-turns because of the shame, fear and intimidation that occurred when he dropped his S1000RR in front of his mates – that trauma stuck with him for years until he heard about the work I was doing.
Thankfully we now have the opportunity to help accelerate the healing and recovery process so people can get back on the bike sooner, safely and more confidently.
So if you’re serious about wanting to get back on the bike and are ready to ride confidently and proficiently, with my help I am sure it can make such a difference to your riding experience too.
I only wish I had this in my toolbox many years ago, to not only save myself YEARS of heartache, frustration and nervous anxiety, but I desperately wish I had it for when my bestie needed it to save her the pain that came from her trauma.
Where do you start?
The F.A.S.T. Transformation is a program that I am ONLY sharing with the motorbike community …
If you’re just starting out, are holding back out of Fear, Anxiety, Stress or Trauma, or you just want more mojo when riding your motorbike …
If you already ride well but would like to take your riding to a whole new level with Confidence, Grace & Ease …
Then Book Your appointment today!!
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But don’t just take my word on it …
Here’s what Owen reported back to me after just one session …
“Thank you Joy! I got straight into tight left u-turns and full tight right 360’s.
You have changed my mindset … I’m not fearful anymore and I feel more confident to ride with the other blokes without worrying I’m going to drop it in front of them.
No more fear or nerves – lots of people walking around and watching me out in the carpark, but I felt comfortable and relaxed.
I know that right handers were my weak side but it’s all practice from here on in – but thankfully there’s no nerves at all anymore.
I also got down the steep ramp into our super-tight basement without having to stop at bottom – it wasn’t 100% perfect, but its given me a big confidence boost.
You are fantastic!! “
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