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I'm offering a second winter seminar besides the Traction Seminar:
SURVIVAL SECRETS OF HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL MOTORCYCLISTS
http://www.pvriders.com/descriptions.htm#ww
Where: Westfield, MA
Date: Saturday, January 27, 2007
Time: 12:30PM to 4:30PM
Workshop Fee - $65
What constitutes a “good” rider? Is it someone who can do wheelies, drag his or her knee through corners, or rides for 100,000 miles without a crash? Undoubtedly, each of these traits are impressive, but the definition of a truly proficient rider is someone who understands the value of reducing risk. Riding with less risk enhances enjoyment and minimizes the likelihood of injury.
Good riders know that to reduce risk includes learning and practicing both mental and physical skills. Physical skills include advanced cornering techniques, emergency braking and evasive maneuvers. Mental skills include strategies for dealing with traffic, weather and other special situations.
Join veteran instructor, racer and contributing editor for Motorcycle Consumer News, Ken Condon for a 4 hour course to learn the survival skills of highly successful riders.
Topics will include:
Understanding the risks of riding
Identifying situations that increase risk
Cornering secrets that put you in control
Special Skills for surviving in traffic