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Wondering about the theory behind advanced riding?
Needing some reminders about the course?
Looking for some pointers on improving your riding? 

Wonder, need or look no more because...

"Survival Skills"
is available on CDROM

Packed full of practical riding knowledge, hints and tips, in an easy-to-read question and answer format, it'll make you think about your riding, give you solutions to problems you never knew existed, and help you sharpen up your riding in town and out in the twisties.

"Easy to read and didn't need excessive concentration to understand" Janet Burgar

Based directly on the Survival Skills advanced course syllabus, if you're in doubt if advanced training is for you, it'll allow you to "try before you buy".

March 06 - Major Update to v3.0!
Cornering section re-written, new sections on psych games, and many other revisions and new content!

For those who've already taken training from any source, it will be an invaluable aide memoire.

And for those who just want to read and learn advanced skills from any available source, it will be an excellent reference work.

 

FAQs - questions about the e-books

Are these e-books suitable for a newly qualified rider?

They'd be perfectly suited - although they cover "advanced" technique, in reality all riding skills are a continuum anyway, so the e-books allow you to build on what you already know rather than approach advanced riding from the much repeated but totally incorrect "forget what you learned to pass the test and do something completely different" stance.

Are they suitable for a rider with advanced qualifications?

Definitely. Not least because they'll make you think about what you have learned, they will almost certainly cover some issues like rider psychology that you didn't look at on your training, and hopefully will make you look at riding in a different light.

Don't they cover the same stuff?

No.

"Course Notes" is a developmental training program, which looks at the key skills you need on a bike and shows you how to improve them.

"Tarmac Tactics" is more 'situational', in that it looks at a wide range of scenarios that a rider might find themselves in, offers an overview of the threats they pose and suggestions on how to stay out of trouble.

There's naturally some overlap, but the content is very different.

Cornering is covered in xxx - what's different in your e-books?

Quite simply, the 'Point and Squirt' technique that I've been using since the very early 90s. It's true it's not completely new (it's hard to find a "new" way to ride round a bend!), but what it does do is pull together the best techniques from a variety of different sources and work them into a system not just for riding bends, but by linking the straights between bends in, gives you a system for riding COMPLEXES of corners!

The e-books also look at the psychology of learning, and also how the brain functions in recognising and deciding what to do about hazards. Armed with that knowledge, the rider can 'train their brain', a much-neglected area in a field which is obsessed with better bike handling skills.

What makes your e-books different to all the other advanced riding guides?

Virtually every other book ('Ride Hard, Ride Smart' is an exception and so to some extent is 'Twist of the Wrist') explains how to do something well. The problem is that's only half the story, and in some ways the less important half. You also need to know where things go wrong, why things go wrong and how to deal with the situation when it does go wrong

We need to understand and adapt our riding to risk-based assessment and management techniques - learning perfect riding skills won't get you out of trouble, but they can quickly get you into it if you aren't aware of the risks! It's 'Defensive Riding' on steroids!

It's a pragmatic but very honest approach to riding, and one that if developed by the reader, will give much more insight into riding than simply trying to do things to perfection.

If your books are so good, why aren't they in print on paper?

Two reasons. I can keep the costs down by publishing myself on a cheap medium (books are expensive!) and I can constantly update the content if something new catches my eye.

 


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