That makes sense but, for those who do teach are helping and keeping the younger generations interested.Those who can....do, those who can't.......teach
That makes sense but, for those who do teach are helping and keeping the younger generations interested.Those who can....do, those who can't.......teach
Yup.....like the quote in caddy shack "the world needs ditch diggers too"That makes sense but, for those who do teach are helping and keeping the younger generations interested.
I'm not talking down riding schools at all, but I think Ryan Villipoto has captured the interest of young people everywhere, he's also unlikely to ever host a riding school.That makes sense but, for those who do teach are helping and keeping the younger generations interested.
Maybe someone like John DowdI'm not talking down riding schools at all, but I think Ryan Villipoto has captured the interest of young people everywhere, he's also unlikely to ever host a riding school.
Probably the weekend worrier would need a shrink instead, or an affirmation bookSchools such as the MTF training facility (Millsap's) are aimed at the younger generations and rising stars of motocross. It would be nice to find a school that is designed for the weekend worrier.
I have found the best way to learn is ride with someone faster than you, it challenges you too keep up and figure out some of the things your lacking and he has. Besides it's more fun to learn that way.What about the Garry Semics DVD's and or his school? Have any of you purchased or attended his schools?
Yes that works very well.I have found the best way to learn is ride with someone faster than you, it challenges you too keep up and figure out some of the things your lacking and he has. Besides it's more fun to learn that way.
thats how I learned (for the most part) we've got an older guy here that was running pro at a regional level back in his prime (late 70's to mid 80's) and he's still faster than most, I spent a lot of time chasing him across the desert and moto tracks.I have found the best way to learn is ride with someone faster than you, it challenges you too keep up and figure out some of the things your lacking and he has. Besides it's more fun to learn that way.
it helps when you actually like riding.Maybe someone like John Dowd
Did not know that. I will have to see what that is all about and how it works. Thanks.This your district Densis?
http://www.cnymra.com/
Yup. that is one of the local organizations here.
Semics is the best in the business besides Gary Bailey.... He offers satellite schools so check out his website.
Is the professor still actively teaching?This your district Densis?
http://www.cnymra.com/
Semics is the best in the business besides Gary Bailey.... He offers satellite schools so check out his website.