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<blockquote data-quote="NoStop" data-source="post: 195648" data-attributes="member: 3396"><p>Learning the skills and proper way is definitely first on the list. I found another guy who runs the track and has been teaching for years. Seems like a better teacher than someone I don't know much. I've seen him going around the track and helping everyone for years. He said $90 for 2 hours before the track opens. That includes practice fees and through out the day he comes and checks on him and gives him some correcting and more coaching if needed. I trust this guy. He's older and rode for years, not to mention has lots of knowledge about the sport all together!</p><p></p><p>On another note my little man had his first moto crash. He kind of forgot to turn on a berm and superman'd it into the weeds. He was a bit scared and just came out with a bruise. Me and the guys were giving him a hard time about knowing when to jump vs when to turn! That got him smiling and back on the bike pretty quick. I'm impressed with how determined he is :-) that's my Cheeto Man!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NoStop, post: 195648, member: 3396"] Learning the skills and proper way is definitely first on the list. I found another guy who runs the track and has been teaching for years. Seems like a better teacher than someone I don't know much. I've seen him going around the track and helping everyone for years. He said $90 for 2 hours before the track opens. That includes practice fees and through out the day he comes and checks on him and gives him some correcting and more coaching if needed. I trust this guy. He's older and rode for years, not to mention has lots of knowledge about the sport all together! On another note my little man had his first moto crash. He kind of forgot to turn on a berm and superman'd it into the weeds. He was a bit scared and just came out with a bruise. Me and the guys were giving him a hard time about knowing when to jump vs when to turn! That got him smiling and back on the bike pretty quick. I'm impressed with how determined he is :-) that's my Cheeto Man!! [/QUOTE]
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