Olly Wood - Erik Kralovitz
Olly hit a barrier at 100 mph while racing his bike around a race track. He was thrown 30 yards and then down an embankment. He suffered no major injuries. Even his doctor attributed his survival to his overall conditioning and muscle he carries. Hear his story first-hand. PLUS The winner of the Good Health Sauna 3 person sauna is announced live on the air.
Show Notes:
[2:45] Olly’s beginnings in physical cultures.
[11:12] Olly’s type of bike racing is explained.
- The top speed can reach up to 230 km per hour.
[13:30] The details on Olly’s wreck.
- He had no front brakes.
- He blacked out, and the bike hit a wall at 110 mph.
- Leaped off of the bike to clear the wall.
[19:00] Damage from the wreck.
- Dislocated his shoulder
- Minor fractures on his scapula.
[22:35] Emotional aftermath of the wreck.
[28:30] People in the ER could not believe that he wasn’t badly hurt or dead.
[36:26] The follow up blood work was a waste of time.
[46:20] Did Olly’s muscle save his life?
- Most likely.


