Learning a new skill (skill acquisition) requires practice, yet the practice method is maybe the most misunderstood part of motor skill development (Schmidt & Lee, 2014). …
A common thought, as discussed by Leonard Evans (2004), is driving skill increases over time with familiarity in a realm of decades, not hours or days. Although skill increases rapidly during initial learning, the real ability to drive and ride takes more than a few hours with an instructor or coach. The foremost contributor to elevated vehicle crash rates is human behavior, which is greatly influenced by inexperience as well as unconscious incompetence. …
Riding a motorcycle gives a physical and emotional feeling unlike any other form of transportation and movement, one that “if you have to ask about it, you wouldn’t understand.” The wind pressing against our bodies and smells of the places we ride, a closeness to the road, the world, and other riders create a craving to get out there and do it again. …
Tribe Talk is a dialog with Coaches to enhance communications and help develop an improvement culture, sharing experiences and ideas for improvement of the tribe. …
Tribe Talk is a dialog with Coaches and Candidates to enhance communications and help develop an improvement culture, sharing experiences and ideas for improvement of the tribe. The Tribe is a group of like-minded people who have more in common than they have differences. Hopefully your curiosity brought you to the tribe and you are motivated to help make it better. …
Rider Choices will be sponsoring weekly Tribe Talks with MSF RiderCoaches to enhance RiderCoach communications and develop an improvement culture within our community of Motorcycle Rider Educators. Please join other