“Less is More: Coaching with Fewer Words” – Christopher Rector, IL …
Tribe Talk Preview – 31 May 2020
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Tribe Talk Happy Hour – May 27, 2020
Tribe Talk – May 31, 2020 …
Inaugural Program Administrator Workgroup
Rider Choices hosted a meeting with program administrators from Kentucky, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Nebraska, and North Carolina on May 27th, 2020. …
Tribe Talk – 24 May 2020
“Finding Washers for Level II Classroom”– Lara Holland, MN
“Skill test, Tough Decision Spots and why?” – Dave Halen, NE
“Seek First to Understand” – Stephen Covey (2004) …
Changing Ideas on Motorcycle Crash Causation
Regardless of reasonable fault or behavior, there is consistent blame associated with the crash causation with motorcyclists almost automatically pointing their finger away from the rider. …
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Tribe Talk 17 May 2020
Reflections on Resiliency – Sarah Baranek
Over Coaching and Possible Solutions – Ted Jenkins …
Research Directs More Training Not Less
Training focuses too much on operational skills, IE, manipulation of the controls. Many studies suggest there is not enough emphasis on cognition, perception, judgment, and decision making as associated with the behavioral aspects of operating a motorcycle. …
Tribe Talk Preview – 17 May 2020
Tribe Talk Happy Hour 13 May 2020.
Tribe Talk – 17 May 2020.
7:00 PM EST …
Tribe Talk – 10 May 2020
Possible Changes to Rider Education – Dr. Dan Petterson
Small Group Discussion about top 10 RiderCoach Competencies, Abilities, Traits and characteristics.
Topical Discussion on curriculum formats with Dr. Ray Ochs …
The Balance of Group and Individual Learning in Motorcycle Rider Education
Education facilitators typically need to reach through a group of students and be able to attend to an individual’s needs. …
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