Lee Parks Total Control Advanced Riding Clinic Level I - Locations
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Advanced Riding
Total Control Advanced Riding Clinic - ARC Level I -
Part of the reason for the success of the Lee Parks Total Control Advanced Riding Clinics is the dynamic classroom training, which includes both theory and application of the advanced riding techniques. This is the closest to Motorcycle College you will get. By including a basic analysis of vehicular dynamics, riders get a clear understanding of how their actions affect their bikes. For instance, in the suspension portion of the class, riders learn how to analyze the effectiveness of their suspension and how to set it up for maximum control and comfort.
Total Control ARC Training - On the Range
The range portion of the training is done in a large parking lot or skid pad where each of the skills are individually broken down and practiced. Working on only one skill at a time is the fastest way to make consistent riding improvements. The beauty of doing it this way is that the student is never asked to make a huge "leap of faith" in any one area. Each skill is built up in small two-mph increments until the desired result is achieved. This allows for high confidence and never gets too scary. In fact, cornering speeds never go above 25 mph. While this may seem slow, in a tight enough corner, 25 is very, very fast. Combined with a strategic "building block" formula for integrating the individual skills into a complete riding package, the Total Control ARC enables riders to learn faster and easier than ever before. Equally important, all the Total Control ARC skills are taught with direct applications for street riding. After all, knowing how to do something is of little value if you don't understand when and where to use it.
Total Control ARC Training - Student Requirements
All students must provide their own motorcycle and have at least one year of riding experience. For students with less than two years of experience, it is advised (though not required) that they have completed an MSF ERC or BRC-2. Protective gear is required for all students, which includes a DOT-approved helmet (full-face recommended), motorcycle jacket and riding pants, gloves and boots that cover the ankles. Jeans and fingerless gloves are not allowed, but Kevlar jeans will be accepted.
Learn about our Level II Advanced Riding Training (ARC Level II)
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If you are interested in registering for Total Control Advanced Riding Clinic Level II, or any other advanced course, please call 303.433.9424 or visit our registration page.
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