AIR Instructor Course
Hendersonville - United States of America
2024-10-10 - 2024-10-13 UTC
4-DAY INTERMEDIATE – ADVANCED INSTRUCTOR CERTIFICATION
AIR COURSE
This Intermediate – Advanced Instructor course both focuses on teaching and guiding intermediate to advanced riders in lift-access bike park settings. Instructors will learn how to refine their guiding, teaching, and analytical skills from the Level 1 Course while increasing their knowledge of riding and teaching techniques so they can confidently build and deliver safe, effective lessons for stronger, intermediate, or advanced riders in more challenging terrain.
Additional workshops covering topics such as bike and suspension set-up, PRE-CAP Skill Development Model, Goal Setting, and Performance Factors take place throughout the courses to further build knowledge and skills.
The AIR course is built from the same Core Foundation found in the Level 1, including the Six Skill System riding theory and the Training Wheel and IDEA Progression teaching models. This results in both the AIR and TECH courses having the same core foundation, providing instructors with a common ground from which to develop and present intermediate to advanced lessons.
The Skill-Based teaching component of the AIR course focuses on analyzing, isolating, and developing specific skills to ensure instructors deliver the most relevant and effective lessons.
While both the AIR and TECH courses focus on developing skill-based teaching concepts for descending, steeps, rock rolls, cornering, and technical terrain, the AIR course spends more time with a focus on descending and cornering lessons.
The Maneuver-Based teaching component of the AIR course focuses on training instructors how to introduce intermediate riders to jumps and drops.
A strong focus is given to further analyzing the Six Skills of riding during the courses to ensure a deeper understanding of the physics, skills, and biomechanics involved in riding at the advanced ability level. In addition, advanced teaching skills are also presented on the Level 2 courses, which require a consolidation of the Level 1 Teaching Material. Typically, at least a season of full-time teaching is required between the Level 1 and Level 2 Certifications.
AIR COURSE
This Intermediate – Advanced Instructor course both focuses on teaching and guiding intermediate to advanced riders in lift-access bike park settings. Instructors will learn how to refine their guiding, teaching, and analytical skills from the Level 1 Course while increasing their knowledge of riding and teaching techniques so they can confidently build and deliver safe, effective lessons for stronger, intermediate, or advanced riders in more challenging terrain.
Additional workshops covering topics such as bike and suspension set-up, PRE-CAP Skill Development Model, Goal Setting, and Performance Factors take place throughout the courses to further build knowledge and skills.
The AIR course is built from the same Core Foundation found in the Level 1, including the Six Skill System riding theory and the Training Wheel and IDEA Progression teaching models. This results in both the AIR and TECH courses having the same core foundation, providing instructors with a common ground from which to develop and present intermediate to advanced lessons.
The Skill-Based teaching component of the AIR course focuses on analyzing, isolating, and developing specific skills to ensure instructors deliver the most relevant and effective lessons.
While both the AIR and TECH courses focus on developing skill-based teaching concepts for descending, steeps, rock rolls, cornering, and technical terrain, the AIR course spends more time with a focus on descending and cornering lessons.
The Maneuver-Based teaching component of the AIR course focuses on training instructors how to introduce intermediate riders to jumps and drops.
A strong focus is given to further analyzing the Six Skills of riding during the courses to ensure a deeper understanding of the physics, skills, and biomechanics involved in riding at the advanced ability level. In addition, advanced teaching skills are also presented on the Level 2 courses, which require a consolidation of the Level 1 Teaching Material. Typically, at least a season of full-time teaching is required between the Level 1 and Level 2 Certifications.
Event
AIR Instructor Course
Session ID
6290
Country
United States of America
Location
Hendersonville
Province
North Carolina
Event Status
Canceled
Price
766.00 USD
Currency
US Dollar
Start Date
2024-10-10 @ 08:45
End Date
2024-10-13 @ 16:30
Registration Deadline
2024-10-09
Timezone
UTC
Available Spots
6
Date at Location
Jan 7 2025 1:34PM
EVENT IS NOT AVAILABLE ANYMORE FOR REGISTRATION