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MMR-IPMBA Core Skills
and Scenarios Clinic
May 3 - 5,
2010
Chesterfield (St. Louis), MO
Held just prior
to IPMBA
Conference
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Where : : |
Doubletree Hotel & Conference Center |
Schedule : : |
Monday-Wednesday, 0800-1600.
Schedule subject to change. Detailed information, including a list of required
equipment, will be included in the confirmation materials.
A list of required equipment is also available
here. |
Instructors : :
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Shaums March, Mad March Racing |
Tuition : : |
$495 + IPMBA Membership |
Registration : : |
IPMBA
410-744-2400
info (at) ipmba.org
Download
Conference Registration Packet
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Register Online |
Accommodations : : |
Doubletree Hotel
16625 Swingley Ridge Road
Chesterfield MO 63017
Rate: $112 + 14.58% tax,
available until April 2, 2010.
Call 636-532-5000 and ask for
the IPMBA rate (Group Code IPM)
>>Book online. |
Additional Info : : |
This course takes place just prior to the 20th Annual
IPMBA Conference, May 6-8, 2010.
Download
Conference Registration Booklet for transportation, airport shuttle,
bike shipping, lodging, registration form, and more. |
Description : : |
The MMR-IPMBA Core Skills and Scenarios Clinic is designed to meet the
unique challenges faced by public safety cyclists. This program combines
Mad March Racing (MMR)'s 10+ years of mountain bike skills coaching experience
with IPMBA's expertise in public safety cycling. This clinic will improve
and enhance overall bike handling skills, develop core fundamentals, and
enhance your ability to navigate obstacles, execute slow speed maneuvers,
and complete situational operations. You will participate in skill-building
drills in both urban and off-road environments, and apply them in realistic
scenarios involving police, EMS, and security response to on-duty situations.
Simunitions® or Airsoft® will be used.
About the Instructor:
Shaums March, 2x Masters DH World Champion, founded Mad March Racing (MMR)
in 1998 with one goal: to provide the best hands-on mountain bike instruction
available. Shaums, renown for his accomplishments in downhill and mountain
bike racing as well as freeride events, is described as not only as a gifted
rider, but also an outstanding coach. He is committed to ensuring that public
safety cyclists develop skills to operate their bikes safely and effectively
in the line of duty.
Prerequisites: Current IPMBA membership;
IPMBA Police, EMS, or Security Cyclist Certification or equivalent.
Course Length: 24 hours
Required Equipment:
download .pdf
Testing Procedure: on-bike
Certification: Certificates of completion will be issued to those
who successfully complete the course
requirements.
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