Michigan Motorcycle Training Instructor | Rider Coach Preparation Course
A Rider Coach Preparation Course is combination of classroom and range activity that allows bikers to become motorcycle training instructors. The Rider Coach Preparation Course is approximately 80 hours spread out over the course of several days or weekends. There are several Rider Coach Preparation Course locations throughout the state.
Rider Coach Preparation Courses teach motorcyclists how to teach the classroom sections of other safety courses, how to manage range exercises, and how to evaluate and coach students as they develop their riding skills. It is a very rewarding opportunity that allows you to become a better biker by teaching others.
As part of this course, you will be required to attend and participate in every session, pass a riding skill test, and pass a knowledge test. You must also complete a student teaching session with a group of BRC new riders.
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Posted November 20th 2008 to Training/Education Classes
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