RIDE LEADER TRAINING: Wednesday 22nd July : Stellenbosch
The next RIDE LEADER training is scheduled for :-
Date : Wednesday 22nd July 2015.
Venue: DONFORD MOTORRAD, Webersvallei road, Jamestown
Time : 18H30 to 21H30
places : 25 places
CONVENOR: ANDY CONNELL
BOOKING : online @ https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1YZI0_mu2TrRfF_pSVyhudE429ijoMN1TDUnMAOlEtJQ/viewform
Cost : R150 covers refreshments and materials
Non members pay R220perperson
Refer to the pos ton the last ride leader training.
http://bmwmccc.org.za/ride-leader-training-wednesday-17th-september-2014-1
Who should attend: Anyone who is a ride leader, wants to be a ride leader or Club Captain.
Anyone who just wants to learn what the dynamics of leading a ride are.
20 places, First paid first confirmed. No refunds
Only booked riders accepted at the door.
Payments made to the Club account
First National Bank
Branch : Long Street, code 201709
Acc No: 50060098602
Reference : name plus Ride leader
This course has hand outs
Certificates will be given to attendees.
We will cover the various dynamics from :-
Leadership,
Responsibilities,
Back up trailer driver
Route planning
Calendar planning
Safety
Command and Control
All are welcome.
Training is for anyone who may one day want to lead a ride or anyone who is interested in investing in this training to learn what the dynamics are.
Conclusions from this training evening.
1) Existing rise leaders will say "Nee man, its true and I do not get paid enough to go through all this, they should treble my bonus!?
2) anyone else who has not yet lead a ride will find they respect the ride leader hugely after learning all that is going on before during and after a ride just so that 20 odd guys n gals can go off on a ride to have fun together.
True story.
During the 6 months it took to pen it all down, I constantly asked myself why I go through all the work and not just can it and go off on my own ride, alone or with a buddy.
It seems like nothing but stress, calls, responsibility, worry, and no time to enjoy the ride yourself.
Until you apply the principles and make it work for all.
But it is the responses after a ride from the fellow riders that make all the effort worthwhile and fuels your soul to go through it one more time.
So if you would like to understand the dynamics, the AARTO Regulations and the ins’ n outs from prep to asking to constructive feedback, then come along anyway.