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One on one rider coaching

Discussion in 'Other' started by Gmay99, Feb 10, 2016.

  1. Gmay99

    Gmay99 Well-Known Member

    I don’t believe I will be up in that area this summer. Unfortunately my work keeps me from traveling that far.
     
  2. Gmay99

    Gmay99 Well-Known Member

    Coaching available this coming Saturday at Road Atlanta.
     
  3. TX Joose

    TX Joose Well-Known Member

    You're not going to VIR?
     
  4. Gmay99

    Gmay99 Well-Known Member

    Nope, costs to much. Need sponsorship.
     
  5. 2OLD2BFAST

    2OLD2BFAST Well-Known Member

    That sucks! Makes me wish I had money more than wanting it to buy your bike!
     
  6. Gmay99

    Gmay99 Well-Known Member

    One on one Coaching available this Sunday or Monday at Jennings. Also any Jennings track day weekends January and February. PM for details or text at 678-997-1593
     
  7. KneeDragger_c69

    KneeDragger_c69 Well-Known Member

    Dude out of curiousity... what does a day of TD with you cost ?
     
  8. Gmay99

    Gmay99 Well-Known Member

    Depends on the track. Between $750 and $1000. Discounts for multiple days. Or multiple riders. Really depends on the exact wants/ needs. I’m flexible
     
  9. KneeDragger_c69

    KneeDragger_c69 Well-Known Member

    ok...
    Daytona ? Friday
     
  10. Lavana

    Lavana The coming

    What does one one one entail if lets say there's a group? Would it be best to go to a track that the trainee knows well or a new track ?
     
  11. Gmay99

    Gmay99 Well-Known Member

    It really depends on the individual’s specific goals as far as the track goes. With a small group the riders need to be of similar abilities or they need to be split up. You could also say part of the coaching is consulting. Roadracing is very dynamic with lots of different key elements to it.
     
  12. maslov

    maslov Well-Known Member

    I’ll say that the 1-on-1 that I got with Geoff (was supposed to be two of us, but my buddy bailed) at Jennings was well worth the price! I’d say that the guidance and observations you get when working with a single person amplifies the results. Some said that my pace picked up quite a bit and I definitely noticed a difference in my thinking and technique.
     
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  13. gapman789

    gapman789 Well-Known Member

    It seems you were getting progressively quicker prior to Gmay coaching....i practically took the year off....i may not be able to hang. Plus i turned 50!!!! sigh

    When's everybody going to Jennings...... Feb 8-10 or 15-17 next year?
     
  14. maslov

    maslov Well-Known Member

    Yep, that’s when I’m going.

    Nah... I’ve slowed after a gnarly crash, but I’m almost back to my usual lap times from the year past.


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  15. gapman789

    gapman789 Well-Known Member

    So you're going back to back wknds?

    Man, i hadn't talked to nobody from the track this year....where/how/why did you go down? (Threadjack)
     
  16. maslov

    maslov Well-Known Member

    Oops, I mean that first weekend. That’s when everyone else is going.

    Kind of embarrassing kind of not... Vintage days, high-sided before Thunder valley, after it sprinkled a bit. It was a warm up lap too... I got a warning at Honda bridge and cooled the pace a bit, but clearly not enough...

    So I’m not sounding like this is a thread jack, get some coaching with Geoff May so you don’t high-side like me!


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  17. dobr24

    dobr24 Well-Known Member

    Damn and I was the one that bailed! LOL Still gonna get some time with Goeff at some point!
     
  18. maslov

    maslov Well-Known Member

    You’re still fast! Especially for an old guy [emoji6]
     
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