Tuesday 1-2-3 (three ruminations) – 15 NOV 22

Tuesday 1-2-3 (three ruminations)
By Dr. Donald L. Green, 15 November 2022

Paging through some professional riding materials during the last week began a process of categorizing levels of performance of students and RiderCoaches and how sometimes a mismatch of perceptions can cause friction or sometimes a loss of the transfer of knowledge. …

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Tribe Talk Happy Hour – 16 November 2022

Tribe Talk Happy Hour – Open Forum
16 November 2022, 7:00-9:00 pm Eastern

What does it take to be an effective RiderCoach, and how does understanding the “MSF RiderCoach Guide” help the process? The conversations bring us together and inform us all… …

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Time Extended … Please Participate in Motorcycle Rider Education Research before 30 November 2022

Time Extended …

Please Participate in Motorcycle Rider Education Research before 30 November 2022 …

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Tuesday 1-2-3 (three ruminations) – 1 NOV 22

Tuesday 1-2-3 (three ruminations)
By Dr. Donald L. Green, 1 November 2022

This week I have been thinking about my professional library and how it supports being a RiderCoach. The choice to continually read and self-develop as a coach supports Life-Long Learning, an enviable RiderCoach characteristic and a trait we ask our students to learn in every course we facilitate. …

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Motorcycling in the Autumn Months

Motorcycling in the Autumn Months

Many motorcycle safety posts describe the season’s dangers this time of year. It’s good that we remind each other of the hazards and what to look for in leaves, frost, rain, and cold. However, discussing the root cause and why these things are dangerous may be better, describing the illness instead of the symptoms. The bottom line to all of this is traction, or more importantly, the decreased amount of traction associated with the season. …

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