Denny Robson

Denny Robson

I attended your 4-23-11 RLAP class in Southfield, Michigan. As I mentioned to you before, I had previously bought the Ride Like a Pro V video and watched it a couple of times prior to attending your class. I very much enjoyed your class! Good explanations, good demonstrations and enough very knowledgeable assistants pointing out student's mistakes while actually riding through the exercises. The techniques RLAP teaches began to click for me during the class. For me the key for the day was twofold: my dawning realization that it really is possible to ride any weight bike easily at low speed, and also my realization that the bike is balanced by application of power to the rear wheel rather that by turning the handlebars when at very low speed. I have discussed the RLAP training with other members of my American Legion Riders group at Post 141 in Howell, Michigan and, while to a man they are very impressed with the result shown in your videos, their main reluctance in taking the class themselves is fear of damaging their bikes. A slightly lesser fear is of looking stupid if they drop their bikes, and a slightly lesser fear is of injury. I am 65 years old, and I was pretty sore after the class, but by Monday morning I was feeling good again. Thanks for the great training!

Denny Robson

Ride Like a Pro
2023-04-04T17:20:34+00:00

Denny Robson

I attended your 4-23-11 RLAP class in Southfield, Michigan. As I mentioned to you before, I had previously bought the Ride Like a Pro V video and watched it a couple of times prior to attending your class. I very much enjoyed your class! Good explanations, good demonstrations and enough very knowledgeable assistants pointing out student's mistakes while actually riding through the exercises. The techniques RLAP teaches began to click for me during the class. For me the key for the day was twofold: my dawning realization that it really is possible to ride any weight bike easily at low speed, and also my realization that the bike is balanced by application of power to the rear wheel rather that by turning the handlebars when at very low speed. I have discussed the RLAP training with other members of my American Legion Riders group at Post 141 in Howell, Michigan and, while to a man they are very impressed with the result shown in your videos, their main reluctance in taking the class themselves is fear of damaging their bikes. A slightly lesser fear is of looking stupid if they drop their bikes, and a slightly lesser fear is of injury. I am 65 years old, and I was pretty sore after the class, but by Monday morning I was feeling good again. Thanks for the great training!