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GregGorman
02-24-2008, 10:53 PM
Here is the process:

1. Read the description below the dotted line for what we are looking for.
2. A very good riding skill level is required from our coaches. Some have met the other requirements, but had to work on their riding skill, and eventually became coaches. While riding skill is important, as or more important is ability to learn, ability to communicate and get along well with a wide variety of people, can endure hard conditions (school days are long!), and can attend enough school days in a year.
3. Please review the description and application carefully. This will ensure you won?t be wasting both of our time with questions that are already answered.
4. If you fit the description, or think you could meet the requirements soon, fill out the application that is attached and send it to me. In truth, I'd rather have you try out and let us decide if you meet the requirements, than not have you try out at all!


Cobie@superbikeschool.com

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If you can answer yes to all of the questions below then you may be just what we need. If you can't, let me know and we'll go from there.

1. Have you already taken the Superbike School (since 1995, preferably Level 1 and 2)?

2. Have you roadraced?

3. Are you already pretty fast? (don't have to be a track record holder, but can't be slow).

4. Are you friendly and personable--enjoy talking with people?

5. Do you learn new things fairly quickly?

6. Can you devote minimum 10-15 school days per year (not including travel time)?

7. Are you willing to do difficult homework, and have every aspect of your training skills scrutinized?

8. Have you read the Twist of the Wrist books?

9. Would you enjoy helping people learn how to ride better?

We are very selective and everything you say or do in the application process counts. I?m not interested in squids, dopers or short term relationships. I am looking for enthusiastic individuals that want to learn how to become great coaches.

If you think you have the right stuff, download the application and e-mail it to me!

Best,
Cobie Fair
cobie@superbikeschool.com

The file is available for download from the website and does not require registration with the forum. Just click the link below: http://www.superbikeschool.com/files/Application-2008.rtf (http://www.superbikeschool.com/files/Application-2008.rtf)<!--IBF.ATTACHMENT_5100--><!-- THE POST -->

RC Bob
02-24-2008, 11:21 PM
Here is the process:

1. Read the description below the dotted line for what we are looking for.
2. A very good riding skill level is required from our coaches. Some have met the other requirements, but had to work on their riding skill, and eventually became coaches. While riding skill is important, as or more important is ability to learn, ability to communicate and get along well with a wide variety of people, can endure hard conditions (school days are long!), and can attend enough school days in a year.
3. Please review the description and application carefully. This will ensure you won?t be wasting both of our time with questions that are already answered.
4. If you fit the description, or think you could meet the requirements soon, fill out the application that is attached and send it to me. In truth, I'd rather have you try out and let us decide if you meet the requirements, than not have you try out at all!


Cobie@superbikeschool.com

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If you can answer yes to all of the questions below then you may be just what we need. If you can't, let me know and we'll go from there.

1. Have you already taken the Superbike School (since 1995, preferably Level 1 and 2)?

2. Have you roadraced?

3. Are you already pretty fast? (don't have to be a track record holder, but can't be slow).

4. Are you friendly and personable--enjoy talking with people?

5. Do you learn new things fairly quickly?

6. Can you devote minimum 10-15 school days per year (not including travel time)?

7. Are you willing to do difficult homework, and have every aspect of your training skills scrutinized?

8. Have you read the Twist of the Wrist books?

9. Would you enjoy helping people learn how to ride better?

We are very selective and everything you say or do in the application process counts. I?m not interested in squids, dopers or short term relationships. I am looking for enthusiastic individuals that want to learn how to become great coaches.

If you think you have the right stuff, download the application and e-mail it to me!

Best,
Cobie Fair
cobie@superbikeschool.com

The file is available for download from the website and does not require registration with the forum. Just click the link below: http://www.superbikeschool.com/files/Application-2008.rtf (http://www.superbikeschool.com/files/Application-2008.rtf)<!--IBF.ATTACHMENT_5100--><!-- THE POST -->

When u travel, how long r u gone?

GregGorman
02-24-2008, 11:30 PM
You travel when you can. You'll work out a schedule with Cobie. For example, I'll be coaching at Las Vegas on April 17th & 18th. I'll fly out Wednesday night and back on Sunday. The school pays for the flight. I'm scheduled for 15 school days this year.

If you're interestest it's best to just email Cobie.


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