The Dirt Bike and Adventure motorcycle Beginner/Intermediate is divided into two activities. Closed Range Exercises
The Closed Range Exercise (CRE) course was created to provide hands-on riding training with emphasis on safety and skill development. New riders,or others who want to improve their riding skill, will benefit from the (CRE) course thought by us certified MSF DirtBike school Coaches. D
uring the school, students learn basic techniques for safely ridding off-highway motorcycles. Introduction to Adventure Trail Riding
Introduction to Adventure Trail Riding (IATR) is the next level of DirtBike school course designed to familiarize riders with riding off-road on actual trails. The (IATR) course builds on the knowledge developed in the (CRE) course and teaches more advanced riding skills. Our DirtBike Coaches will guide students through lessons at our off-highway riding sites. The hands-on, half-day ATV RiderCourse is conducted by licensed ASI Instructors. It offers students an opportunity to increase their safety knowledge and to practice basic riding skills in a controlled environment under the direct supervision of a licensed Instructor. Students practice basic safety techniques with hands-on exercises covering starting and stopping, turning (both gradual and quick), negotiating hills, emergency stopping and swerving, and riding over obstacles. Particular emphasis is placed on the safety implications relating to each lesson. The course also addresses protective gear, environmental responsibility, and local laws. Participants receive the ATV RiderCourse Handbook, which reinforces the safety information and riding techniques covered during the ATV RiderCourse. Riders younger than 16 are restricted to ATVs that match their age according to the Manufacturerβs Minimum Age Recommendation Warning Labels affixed to each new ATV. There are special teaching provisions for students under 16 years old, and parents are encouraged to attend as well. Students younger than 12 must have a parent or guardian present during the entire course. The ROHVA Driver Course is divided into two activities. Basic DriverCourse
The ROV Basic DriverCourse is designed for current and prospective recreational off-highway vehicle users and is conducted by ROV DriverCoaches who are specially trained and authorized, to conduct the course. The RBDC is a partial-day program that has approximately three hours of riding time that includes between-exercise discussions. The RBDC includes six closed range exercises and up to seven optional open trail experiences, depending on terrain that is available. Also, participants use the ROV Tips & Practice Guide booklet (a takeaway document) that provides opportunities for discussion. The RBDC is a training opportunity that provides current and experienced ROV users to learn and practice basic skills and techniques. It addresses basic operation and emphasizes safety awareness related specifically to ROV operation. The overall aim of the RBDC is to provide for driver development in the areas of skill and risk management strategies. This includes learning experiences to foster driver gains in basic knowledge, skill, attitude, values, and habits. The Open Trail Experience
To further develop skills acquired in the Closed Range Exercise (CRE) module of the RBDC; the Open Trail Experience (OTE) allows drivers to apply the techniques on βreal-worldβ terrain, under the guidance of a certified ROHVA DriverCoach. Gain the experience of driving on rocky and sandy terrain, fording water, and clearing obstacles such as hills, mud, and rocks. ROHVAβs Open Trail Experience allows the student drivers to hone their newly acquired skills under the guidance of a certified ROHVA DriverCoach.