May 9th, 2012, 02:41 PM | #1 |
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CMSP/MSF Advanced RiderCourse Open 6/2/2012 Long Beach
Discovery Rider Training Center in Long Beach is conducting the MSF Advanced RiderCourse (Formerly known as the Military SportbikeCourse and ARC-ST) on Saturday, June 2, 2012. Link to the training center: http://online2.msf-usa.org/drtc/default.aspx Registration is through the MSF/CMSP Class Search Engine: https://training.msf-usa.org/res/str...YMeGE5hA%3d%3d Use 90822 for the zip code and make sure to select "Advanced RiderCourse" from the radio buttons! I e-mailed Discovery Rider Training Center to confirm this is the ARC since their website only lists descriptions for BRC 1 and SRC-- there is indeed an ARC being conducted on this date. Reviews: http://www.sportbikes.ws/showpost.php?p=1433858&postcount=13 http://www.ducatinewstoday.com/2009/10/review-msf-advanced-sportbike-techniques-course/ Advanced RiderCourse (ARC) Highlights What is the overall aim of the ARC? The overall aim is to provide rider development in the areas of risk management, decision-making, riding strategies, rider behavior and choices, and advanced skill techniques that can be used effectively on the roadways. (This course is very similar to the Military SportBike RiderCourse (MSRC) attributed with saving many lives in its ongoing use in the military (2007-2012). The US Navy and USMC saw over 60% reduction in fatalities among novice and experienced riders.) What is the make-up of the course? The ARC is the public version of the Military SportBike RiderCourse (MSRC), and may be taken by riders using any type of motorcycle. It is a one-day course consisting of approximately 3.5 hours of classroom activities and 4.5 hours of riding. There are eight riding exercises. There is no formal skill test, but there is a knowledge test that may be self-scored. Specially certified RiderCoaches conduct the course. The procedures for riding a sport bike do not vary greatly from the procedures for riding other types of motorcycles. But the techniques some riders use are different (two-finger braking, balls of feet on footrests, use of leg pressure for control and turning, etc.), and these depend somewhat on the specific motorcycle as well as the specific talent and skill level of a rider. Most sport bike riders appreciate the outstanding performance and handling characteristics provided by the design and technology that is incorporated into sport bikes. However the course is named “advanced” to include all types of motorcycle, since the techniques used for more performance-oriented riding can be used to enhance the skills and techniques for riders of any type of motorcycle. Techniques that extend beyond basic riding procedures are addressed in the ARC. Advanced RiderCourse (ARC) Highlights What is covered in the class for the ARC? There are a total of eight riding exercises. The titles are:
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May 9th, 2012, 02:46 PM | #2 |
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Name: Mike
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BTW, is this is the right section? or does it need to be in "Group Rides and Local Events?"
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May 9th, 2012, 09:41 PM | #3 |
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This seems fine to me.
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May 13th, 2012, 09:39 AM | #4 |
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Still 3 sports open!
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