: wish me luck!
I haven't been posting here much lately as I have been busy getting myself sponsored to become a ridercoach. I have been putting many hours in at the range shadowing the MSF certified ridercoaches.
at the end of the month I'll take eight days of classroom, range and testing with MSF instructors and if I pass I'll become a certified ridercoach! This is something I've wanted to do for a long time.............I think it will be a rewarding thing to teach people the proper way to ride a motorcycle.
anyway, just looking for some luck
Stan
Billerica MA
Dianna 09-11-2007, 08:12 AM Best of luck to you. May you pass with flying colors!
lancer19 09-11-2007, 08:25 AM Good luck!! I was thinking of doing the same thing this summer until I had job change come up. Which site are you going to be coaching?
hyperbuzzin 09-11-2007, 01:45 PM http://yelims2.free.fr/Forum/Forum90.gif Best of luck to ya, Stan :beerchug: (that drink is for AFTER the testing!!)
Good luck!! I was thinking of doing the same thing this summer until I had job change come up. Which site are you going to be coaching?
Lancer, I've done all my shadowing in Beverly at the Motorcycle riding school .. it is affiliated with cycles128. I'm hoping to teach at that site.
theauhawk 09-11-2007, 06:31 PM An MSF riding instructor who's main machine is a VN750--totally cool!!!!....:pepper:
Good luck and God bless with your remaining training and riding!!!....:rockon:
An MSF riding instructor who's main machine is a VN750--totally cool!!!!....:pepper:
Good luck and God bless with your remaining training and riding!!!....:rockon:
thanks for the good wishes, it helps!
class was postponed until spring....oh well, now I have to wait a bit longer to start teaching
hyperbuzzin 09-25-2007, 01:49 PM Bummer, Stan!! :doh:
Oh well, more time for you to work on your teaching techniques.
Let us know how it goes, and stop back anytime until then, even if just to say Hello :smiley_th
Well, it is finally happening. on June 05 I'll head up to Augusta Maine (6 hours north) to take the Rider coach Prep class. Once I complete that I'll be an MSF certified Rider coach.
Intensive class that runs 9 days, I'm thankful that my wife is supportive of this, She said for me to go and enjoy it. (I love her, she has always got my back!)
again, wish me luck.........Stan
750Doug 05-01-2008, 08:16 AM Good luck!
hyperbuzzin 05-01-2008, 10:48 AM I'm thankful that my wife is supportive of this, She said for me to go and enjoy it. (I love her, she has always got my back!)
again, wish me luck.........Stan
And again, I wish ya the Best of luck!!
A great wife and a great bike...What more could a guy need!! :smiley_th
niterider 05-01-2008, 10:55 AM And again, I wish ya the Best of luck!!
A great wife and a great bike...What more could a guy need!! :smiley_th
And a great job to go with that. Good Luck.
SUCCESS!!
I passed the class, I am now a ridercoach. It was intense, but i learned a lot in a short time....thanks for the good wishes
Stan
rckmtn 06-15-2008, 11:10 PM Congrats Stan. Awesome thought that you may be saving lives!!
wib714 06-16-2008, 04:54 PM Well, it is finally happening. on June 05 I'll head up to Augusta Maine (6 hours north) to take the Rider coach Prep class. Once I complete that I'll be an MSF certified Rider coach.
Intensive class that runs 9 days, I'm thankful that my wife is supportive of this, She said for me to go and enjoy it. (I love her, she has always got my back!)
again, wish me luck.........Stan
must be nice, my wife crosses her arms and taps her foot when I want to take off for a half hour ride. good luck!
Hi Stan
congratulations. You should check in over at www.beginnerbikers.org if you haven't already. Great forum and alot of rider coaches are regular posters there.
Joe
must be nice, my wife crosses her arms and taps her foot when I want to take off for a half hour ride. good luck!
HA! now we know what the 'WIB' in your nick stands for. ;)
davewex 06-17-2008, 10:30 AM must be nice, my wife crosses her arms and taps her foot when I want to take off for a half hour ride. good luck!
lol....I've found the best remedy to that, is to just turn, run and hop in the bike as fast as possible...:smiley_th
Pretty soon you'll have forgotten all about the foot taps ;)
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