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Originally Posted by marko138
MSF all the way. That should be their first exposure to riding. They can decide on their own if MC is for them or not.
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I helped a couple people discover that riding wasn't for them just a couple weeks ago. It's not fun when that happens, but it's usually for the best.
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Originally Posted by njchopper87
I refer everyone to the MSF as they're the ones trained to evaluate if someone can ride or not.
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The way I see it, it's the
course that's designed to weed out those that should or shouldn't be riding, not the coach. And it's generally up to the customer to make the final decision, not me. I basically just give them the tools & opportunity to learn, then pass or fail and support them either way.
I actually just had one older gentleman who's goal was to get a bike so he could ride with his son. He passed the course, but still made the conscious decision that riding wasn't for him. I was bummed & a little surprised to hear him say that, but at the same time, I understood and part of me agreed.
With that said, it was just the physical skill part that he was having trouble with... with more practice he could have ironed out all those issues.