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IPMBA
Instructor Course
April
28 - May 2, 2012
St. Paul, MN
Held
just
prior
to
IPMBA
Conference
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Where : :
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Crowne Plaza Riverfront |
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Schedule : :
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Saturday, Sunday, Tuesday,
Wednesday: 0800-1800
Monday: 1300-2200
Schedule subject to change.
Detailed information, including a
list of required equipment, will
be included in the confirmation
materials. An equipment list can
also be downloaded here.
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Instructor : :

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Monte May, PCI #262T (Lead
Instructor)
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Tuition : :
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$550 Tuition + $125 Instructor
Application Fee + IPMBA
Membership +
Certification |
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Registration : :
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COURSE
FILLED
IPMBA
410-744-2400
info (at) ipmba.org
>>Conference
info & registration packet
(.pdf) |
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Accommodations :
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Crowne Plaza St. Paul Riverfront
11 East Kellogg Blvd.
St. Paul MN 55101
Rate: $121 + 13.625% tax,
available until March 29, 2012.
Call 651-292-1900 and ask for
Group Code ZZ0 or International
Police Mountain Bike Association,
or book online at
http://tinyurl.com/IPMBA2012Hotel.
Note: Reservations must be made
using the weblink or by calling
the hotel directly. Because most
of their rooms are being held for
IPMBA, discount travel websites
may show that the hotel is sold
out over the conference dates. |
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Additional
Info : :
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There is an application process
for this course. Download IPMBA
Instructor
Application. A slot cannot
be secured without an approved
application.
This course takes place prior to
the 22nd Annual IPMBA Conference,
May 3-5, 2012. Download registration
packet for transportation,
airport shuttle, bike shipping,
lodging, registration form, and
more.
This course has been approved by
MN POST for 40 hours of continuing
education credit. |
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Description : :
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This course is designed
to train and certify qualified
persons as IPMBA Police, EMS, or
Security Cyclist™ Instructors.
It is an intense course that
will increase the students'
confidence, reinforce their
understanding of the basic
principles of public safety
cycling, improve their
bike-handling skills, and
prepare them to communicate that
knowledge to others. Teaching
methods include in-class
presentations, on-bike drills,
and peer and self-critiques.
Students learn to identify and
correct improper technique; how
to assist students overcome
individual difficulties; and how
to incorporate various methods
of instruction into the Police,
EMS, and Security Cyclist™
Courses. Upon completing this
course, IPMBA Instructors are
equipped with the skills needed
to teach beginner and
intermediate cyclists how to use
the bike not just as
transportation, but as an
indispensable tool for success
on the job.
Prerequisites: Download instructor application
for details.
Course Length: 40 hours
Required Equipment: download
.pdf
Testing Procedure:
written & on-bike; evaluated
presentations
Certification: IPMBA
Instructor Certification is
available to qualified personnel
who pass the written, practical,
and oral exams. |
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Contact an
IPMBA Instructor near you to
find out more
about training opportunities in
your area.
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International Police
Mountain Bike Association
583 Frederick Road, Suite 5B
Baltimore, Maryland 21228
PH: 410-744-2400
FAX: 410-744-5504
E-MAIL: info@ipmba.org
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