Welcome, Cyclists!

If you landed here, you likely scanned the QR-code on the back of a helmet sticker, and we’re so happy you found us!

We’re LoveYourBrain!

We’re the leading nonprofit supporting people affected by brain injury to live well!

We offer FREE, research-backed in-person and online programs and resources that increase resilience by optimizing brain health for people affected by traumatic brain injury.

What is traumatic brain injury?

The CDC defines traumatic brain injury (TBI) as a bump, blow, or jolt to the head that disrupts how the brain works.

Concussion is the most common type of TBI, and while it is often described as ‘mild’ (or mTBI), the experience of a concussion can be far from mild.

  • TBI occurs every 11 seconds, and it often affects the whole person

  • TBI is a leading cause of death and disability worldwide, and it’s the leading cause of death and disability in cycling

  • TBI is often considered an invisible injury - people may seem fully recovered, but in fact are still dealing with the ongoing consequences of their injury

  • Despite this, the culture of cycling doesn’t always create space for discussion about head injuries

…we’re here to change that!

TBI and Cycling

Have you been affected by concussion and TBI?

Our FREE, research-backed programs and resources are here to support. Explore our featured programs below, and find a program for you - here!

6-week, interactive LoveYourBrain Mindset - ONLINE!

On-demand Mindfulness Courses and Meditation Library - ONLINE!

5-day Community Retreats in Maine and Colorado - IN PERSON!

Research has shown our programs bring significant improvements to both people with TBI and caregivers.

Join our initiative!

The Ride for Resilience is our largest, cycling-centric campaign to educate, engage, and empower people affected by TBI.

Need a new helmet or know someone who does?

Helmets are one important way you can love your brain - and take care of it! We’ve partnered with GIANT to give away 100 helmets to those who need them - during the month of May!

If you need a new helmet, let us know below, and we’ll add you to our list:


Contact us today to learn more about our cycling initiatives and FREE programs for the TBI community!