Archives July 4, 2023

Tribe Talk Happy Hour – 12 July 2023

Tribe Talk Happy Hour – 12 July 2023
7:00-9:00 pm Eastern

“Traumatic Brain Injury”

The number of traumatic brain injuries sustained nationwide has increased yearly for the past 30+ years, and the causes represent a growing and diverse array of events.  Too often, the focus is put on preventing these injuries by restricting the activities, which is neither practical nor possible.  Instead, more often, the focus should be on identifying the signs and symptoms, encouraging rationale prevention measures, and understanding the long-term consequences of a brain injury, multiple brain injuries, and what you can do if this applies to you. …

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Motor Skill Development is an Underpinning

Motor Skill Development is an Underpinning
Dr. Donald L. Green, 4 July 2023

One of the primary reasons the step-by-step process of teaching novice riders is accomplished “in sequence” during rider education and training is to ensure the gross to fine motor skill development process is appropriately addressed. This could be considered as a primary underpinning, a part of learning supporting other tasks otherwise known as scaffolding, within the curriculum to foster development. …

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Rider Choices – Rider Tips – No. 140

Rider Choices – Rider Tips – No. 140

Riding Safely means making good decisions.

Speed is a primary cause in the interaction of factors causing crashes. How do you practice crash avoidance? 

Make good “Rider Choices” –
take a Motorcyclist Education Course… …

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