Archives April 20, 2020

Changing Program Views on Rider Education

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. …

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Tribe Talk – 19 April 2020

19 April Topic Highlights:

MSF’s 5 Core Messages and integrating them into classroom and range – with Lynne Vandewater.

Range Exercise #1 – the basis for all development on the range – with Michael Gentile.

Find a Mentor, Be a Mentor. Challenge and Support our tribe! …

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