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Old 24-May-2006, 13:28
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Abstract thoughts on this, having completed level 1 and read the books.

Learning is - action, reflection, theory and application. This is how you improve performance.

If you can do this with your riding, road or track, then fine. Any 'school' encourages you to do this as a process of improvment.

Rather than just reinforcing good and bad habits on continous trackdays etc..the school could help introduce you to this cycle of learning an improvment.

I am puzzled by people who can't articulate what went right or wrong, what they learnt and what they are doing differently to improve. The what has to be specific, not just - follow others, brake later, go faster?

By breaking learning down into small measureable chunks it becomes easier to act, learn and apply, so that it becomes 'natural'.

If you can and do this already, don't go to school, if you want to learn how then go!

IMHO

I usually use the boards as a break from work.....
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