A bit late but thanks for this. Great video. I'm a 3 time grad and I can continue to improve now that I have the tools and the vocabulary they gave me to analyze what I'm doing. Can't say enough about it. Worth it.
I've read your books and viewed a bunch of your content. "100 points of grip" and "load the tire before you work the tire" are two things I remember every time I ride. I do have a question....Do you in the course of instruction delve into correctly setting up the suspension for each rider? Having a properly set up motorcycle is a key component is both going fast and being safe. I'm a 50 year old Marine Corps veteran, and am street / novice class trackday rider. I've been considering YCRS with the goal of increasing my overall proficiency on a bike. I consider riding safely a large component of proficiency, and speed is a byproduct...not a goal. Would YCRS be a good fit for making that happen? Thanks.
Keith you need to do this!! I have a story. I high sided a F3 honda back in 97/98 kind of fuzzy @ Pocono broke collarbone and a six pack of ribs! Got my Evel Kinevel starter set. My wife was pissed. Later she bought me a class at Freddie Spencer’s where Nick I was lead instructor. 2002 maybe. There was a guy who took 5 classes before . Can’t remember his name in his 60’s like me now. I was thinking what didn’t he learn the first 5 times. Later that day he passed me in a turn dragging his knee and was gone. This old dude was fast! At that moment I realized why he went 5 times before. Nick and company will make you far better than you think. I went 3 times more. I’m 64 and just got Stem Cell for lower back, neck & knees. No pain anymore. Planning to retire and spend my time burning tires up. For anyone’s interest I went to Munich then Austria for treatment. I did a lot of damage to this body. But on a brighter side they fixed what I screwed up so they can do it again. Probably!
@@lefin1027 Thanks for the story. I hear what you're saying, and I wanna be that old, smooth guy who is fast as a result. Also a firm believer you fight like you train. Train to build muscle memory and instinct, so there is a good possibility I'll be at one of the NJMP classes.....at least once.
@@XRedJar Keith I was looking into a trakside garage at NJMP and the wife killed it last month . she doesn't want anymore realestate in NJ. They have a class this May 19th @ NJMP. I'm going to do my best make it. If you serious let me know.
@@lefin1027 I'm going to try and make that one. Being in the middle of the week is the only downside, but I can probably make it work. Also trying to see when I can squeeze in a track day this spring. Probably do 2 in the fall, but want to get one in the spring if I can swing it.
Looks like the school will be running at about 9 different tracks for 2020. They'll have schools as close to SD as Willow Springs & Buttonwillow and as far as Sepang, Malaysia next week. ridelikeachampion.com/motorcycle-school/schedule/
The industry really isn't growing because the economy doesn't allow most people the luxuries like bikes like it use to. Sad but true, people who have the slightest interest and the means have bikes already because they really are fairly cheap and affordable to insure but yet still no growth tells you something.
Understanding basic physics and physical science is a great help in riding fast and safely
This school is worth every penny. Amazing experience!
thanks so much for the kind words, come ride with us again soon!
What was the cost? Did you do gear and bike rentals?
Sure was a pleasure having you and Sean out Ryan. So glad you enjoyed the experience and hope to see and ride with you soon!
Was awesome to be there with you!!! Glad the Kawasaki I was on got so much screen time!!!
great having you out rage, you kicked butt!
These guys are the best in the business!
CNN zoo zz
A bit late but thanks for this. Great video. I'm a 3 time grad and I can continue to improve now that I have the tools and the vocabulary they gave me to analyze what I'm doing. Can't say enough about it. Worth it.
Looks like a lot of fun 💪👍
Loved this video boys more of this is what’s needed
thanks adam, come ride with us!
Ride Like A Champion id absolutely love to but I’m from the uk 🇬🇧😢
This is great I wish I could do it one day!!
Where is this located and how much does it cost?
IS THIS IN CANADA?
nice! nick is the man
I've read your books and viewed a bunch of your content. "100 points of grip" and "load the tire before you work the tire" are two things I remember every time I ride. I do have a question....Do you in the course of instruction delve into correctly setting up the suspension for each rider? Having a properly set up motorcycle is a key component is both going fast and being safe.
I'm a 50 year old Marine Corps veteran, and am street / novice class trackday rider. I've been considering YCRS with the goal of increasing my overall proficiency on a bike. I consider riding safely a large component of proficiency, and speed is a byproduct...not a goal. Would YCRS be a good fit for making that happen? Thanks.
Keith you need to do this!! I have a story. I high sided a F3 honda back in 97/98 kind of fuzzy @ Pocono broke collarbone and a six pack of ribs! Got my Evel Kinevel starter set. My wife was pissed. Later she bought me a class at Freddie Spencer’s where Nick I was lead instructor. 2002 maybe. There was a guy who took 5 classes before . Can’t remember his name in his 60’s like me now. I was thinking what didn’t he learn the first 5 times. Later that day he passed me in a turn dragging his knee and was gone. This old dude was fast! At that moment I realized why he went 5 times before. Nick and company will make you far better than you think. I went 3 times more.
I’m 64 and just got Stem Cell for lower back, neck & knees. No pain anymore. Planning to retire and spend my time burning tires up. For anyone’s interest I went to Munich then Austria for treatment. I did a lot of damage to this body. But on a brighter side they fixed what I screwed up so they can do it again. Probably!
@@lefin1027 Thanks for the story. I hear what you're saying, and I wanna be that old, smooth guy who is fast as a result.
Also a firm believer you fight like you train. Train to build muscle memory and instinct, so there is a good possibility I'll be at one of the NJMP classes.....at least once.
@@XRedJar Keith I was looking into a trakside garage at NJMP and the wife killed it last month . she doesn't want anymore realestate in NJ. They have a class this May 19th @ NJMP. I'm going to do my best make it. If you serious let me know.
@@lefin1027 I'm going to try and make that one. Being in the middle of the week is the only downside, but I can probably make it work. Also trying to see when I can squeeze in a track day this spring. Probably do 2 in the fall, but want to get one in the spring if I can swing it.
Keith Whiting Keith I might do the one day class on Monday the 18th. You can ride your own bike. Where are you located?
It would be a dream come true
I love only Yamaha 💙💙💙🏍️🏍️🏍️
I’d love 2 experience this one day. I live n San Diego, CA where is it located??
600 Thunderbolt Alley, Millville, NJ 08332
Looks like the school will be running at about 9 different tracks for 2020. They'll have schools as close to SD as Willow Springs & Buttonwillow and as far as Sepang, Malaysia next week. ridelikeachampion.com/motorcycle-school/schedule/
My friend is trying to get me to go. But $2000 sheesh. Thats 6 trackdays for me.
🙏🏽✍️
I want to go..
come ride with us, all the details are on our website ridelikeachampion.com/motorcycle-school/schedule/
Hey can we get a discount code....I would love to take the course so would others it really would be appreciated by us all ....... THANKS!!!!!!!!!!!!
thanks jose, send chip an email and we'll see what we can do chip@champschool.com
The industry really isn't growing because the economy doesn't allow most people the luxuries like bikes like it use to. Sad but true, people who have the slightest interest and the means have bikes already because they really are fairly cheap and affordable to insure but yet still no growth tells you something.
Bucket list
Here's to hoping that tax return is fat, I need more training to try and catch all the super fast kids racing ultra lightweights lol
1N23456
YCRS > CS[B]S.
Are Boomers welcome?
OK. ;)
yes!