AGATT is something I try to follow, because I know the results from not being ready for the slide/impact after falling-off your bike.
I've had two serious bike accidents involving my motorcycle vs. an auto, neither my fault, both times the drivers were cited. One was going to work on fire/rescue, and one was coming from work on fire/rescue. Each one put me out of work for 2-1/2 months before I could resume my firefighting duties. For treatments to help me heal after the first, (second & third-degree burns) I took almost 30 hours of hyperbaric medicine. Anyone know that Michael Jackson did that to try to help him heal from his cosmetic surgery, probably for his nose that seems to have been a problem in healing? One of the tabloids had a sneaked pic of the single-gloved one lying in what appears to be a transparent coffin, getting his high-pressure 02 treatment. It's a German device, I had my treatments in one just-like that. My hands and one knee were what needed treatments. It's been > 30 years since that and my hands still get itchy when I see something that spurs my instincts for self-preservation. The areas where I had my significant trauma get blotchy in color, and my palms itch, like when your leg or arm 'goes to-sleep.'
If I was rich I would have one of those 02 chambers in my home, in a room designed just for it with a huge tv to watch through the canopy. Since you're getting five-times the oxygen % you receive in the atmosphere, and then it's delivered under-pressure, you super-saturate your body with oxygen, promoting tissue regeneration. The MD who treated me made my progress a case study component in a published, presented research paper he delivered at a seminar. So, I 'made-history,' or at-least was included in a medical research paper.
The wife and I just saw the Mission Impossible Fallout movie, and we liked it quite a bit, but then, we both like Tom Cruise as an actor. The motorcycle scenes started my palms itching, and I told my wife, "anyone who tried to ride like that against traffic would last about five seconds before they shared grille-space with numerous summer bugs!" My palms started itching, and I just kept saying to myself, "it's just a movie, they're only stunts," but even writing about it starts the itching all-over my palms. If you like action scenes, on motorcycles, go see it. We saw it on IMAX, so a tall, wide wrap-around screen. They had it available in 3-D too, but I don't really care for it, but it might be a good movie for the exception, since I know what's happening now.