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Course Summary

A new course that was launched in Autumn 2003.

Ever wondered why some riders seem to be able to spot things you don't? Ever wondered why police riders never seem to be caught out or have to brake hard?

Done advanced training? Passed all the tests? Wondering what to do next?

Then this is for you. The new Sport Psychology course offers an insight into the world of mental techniques.
 

Course Content

This course majors on theory rather than riding, and includes video presentations. You will explore techniques for improving your observation, anticipation and concentration skills. The effect of learning a particular response to a problem as a means of overcoming instinctive reactions will be examined. Attitude and mindset as a means of reducing risk will be considered.
 

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Course content has been researched in depth, is exhaustively tested and subject to continual review and improvement. Courses are structured and employ proven teaching techniques. Outcome goals are set based on your riding needs. Using the "learning loop" of explanation, demonstration, practice and correction, you are set clearly understandable and achievable goals at all times.

Quite simply YOU, the trainee, come first at Survival Skills!
So why settle for less? Book a Survival Skills course now for the very best in qualified, independent advanced training.

 

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