Facilitator Training Program (Version 4.08) © April 2008
“Rider Education Parking Lot Practice”
Facilitator Training Program
Gold Wing Road Riders Association
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To train Facilitators to meet the District needs. Establish Parking Lot Practice (PLP) consistency through
this training. To ensure Facilitator understands his/her role. To equip Facilitator with the proper tools and management
skills. To provide a safe learning environment for our members.
Program Objectives:
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Unit one: How the GWRRA Parking Lot Practice Program fits in our Level Program. What is the Facilitator Program and how is it administered? What is a PLP Facilitator? Review the two GWRRA Parking Lot Practices.
Unit two: Organizing and preparing for the event.
Unit three: Conducting the event.
Overview:
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Program Details and Materials
Unit One
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GWRRA Rider Education Levels Program
Chart focus on Rider Development
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Two part certification program. Classroom Training Field training (Minimum of one PLP with Certified Facilitator)
Program conducted at the District Level by the District Educator or designated coordinator.
Provide Chapter Educators a resource for scheduling and conducting a PLP. Ensures program integrity Sanctioned PLP used to advance to Level 2, or for one time Levels Program
Maintenance. Regional Educator approval required. PLP is good for one year as a Level 2 Requirement. PLP is good for one year as Level Program Maintenance.
PLP Facilitator Program
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One who has successfully completed the GWRRA Facilitator training program. Classroom Training Field training
An Overseer, not an Instructor. Ensures that the PLP is correctly followed. Maintains a safe environment on the Range. Ensures PLP compliance to Local and State Laws governing
professionally licensed training programs.
What is a PLP Facilitator?
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Trike/Sidecar/Add-on Practice Guide
Motorcycle Practice Guide
Current GWRRA PLP’s
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Basic Starting point for members in our Rider Course programs.
Basic Skills covering: Braking/Cornering/Swerving Clutch Control Balance Counter-Steering
1-up or 2-up participation. 1-up only for 1st time participants
Prepares Riders for more advanced courses.
Motorcycle PLP Guide
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Consists of 6 Exercises Exercise 1: Cone Weave Exercise 2: Normal/Quick Stop Exercise 3: Stopping in a Curve Exercise 4: Sharp Turns Exercise 5: Obstacle Avoidance Exercise 6: Double U-Turn
Motorcycle PLP Guide
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Used for Trike/Sidecar/Add-on Units Rider Skills covering
Braking/Cornering/Swerving Clutch Control Push/Pull Steering
1-up or 2-up participation 1-up only for 1st time participants
Prepares Riders for more advanced courses (Add-on unit exception)
Trike/Sidecar PLP Guide
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Consists of 7 Exercises Exercise 1: Normal Braking Exercise 2: Quick Stop Braking Exercise 3: Tight Corners Exercise 4: Obstacle Avoidance Exercise 5: Obstacle Avoidance and Stop Exercise 6: Advanced Turning Exercise 7: Advanced Turning with Stop
Trike/Sidecar PLP Guide
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Discovered how the GWRRA Parking Lot Program Facilitator Program is used in the Levels Program.
What the Facilitator Program is all about and how it is administered.
What a PLP Facilitator is and their role. Reviewed the two GWRRA Parking Lot Practices.
Unit One Summary
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Organizing and Preparation
Unit Two
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Minimum Range Size 130’ x 180’( 56 x 40m) 40’ (12m) Buffer Zone
100‘(30m)
50‘ (15m)
Buffer Zone 40‘(12m)
10‘ (3m)
130‘(40m)
180‘(56m)
Organizing and Preparation
40‘(12m)
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Range Selection Room for Staging Area Good surface and no obstacles Range is cleanable Able to be secured Restroom facilities Shade Get permission
Staging Area
Riding Area
Buffer Zone
130‘(40m)
180‘(56m)
Organizing and Preparation
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Have Chapter Educator Plan and Promote your PLP Date, Time, Location and Duration Include on Ride Schedule Chapter Newsletter Chapter Meeting Chapter Website Rain or Shine? Activity following event
Ride, Ice Cream, Lunch, etc.
Organizing and Preparation
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Needed Supplies How will you mark and secure the area Whistle Emergencies
First Aid Kit Fire extinguisher Cell phone
Marking Tape or Spray Chalk (Get Permission) Cones, Tennis Ball halves Measuring Tape Oil Dry Clean-Up Supplies for after
Organizing and Preparation
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Miscellaneous Details Helpers
Get the local Chapter involved Help with Sign-In, T-CLOCS or Trike Checks and Waivers
Oversee Refreshments You need water at a minimum, other stuff is nice. Remember
to get the local Chapter involved. Path for entering and leaving the range and the area is well
defined
Organizing and Preparation
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Range Setup (day of) Mark out your Range and Buffer
area Layout your Staging Area
Motorcycles Only No spectators Where they park when exercise
is completed Clean your Range Secure your Range Set-up Table for registration and
refreshments Make sure restroom facilities are
open
Organizing and Preparation
Staging Area
Riding Area
Buffer Zone
180‘(56m)
130‘(40m)
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Minimum Range Size Range Selection Plan and Promote your PLP Needed Supplies Miscellaneous Details Range Setup
Unit Two Summary
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Conducting the Event
Unit Three
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Before you Start Stage the bikes as they arrive. Fill out required forms.
Waivers Emergency Contact Sheet Completion Card Tracking Sheet
Discuss Range Safety. T–CLOCS or Trike Check Explain the Range. From the Facilitator Guide Read
Disclaimer Range Rules (Point 11 of Range safety and organization)
Review Range Signals (Point 12 of Range safety and organization)
Conducting the Event
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GWRRA Requirements Effective immediately, the following requirements must be adhered
to by all participants in GWRRA Region, District and Chapter rider training and skill events. (Including, but not limited to the GWRRA Advanced Rider Course, Trike Rider Course, or Trailering Course; Field (Skill) Events or Top Gun competitions, Parking Lot Practice sessions or any other MSF, CSC, GWRRA or ESC-sponsored instruction or riding practice.)
Conducting the Event
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Rider Licensing All Riders must hold a valid operator’s license with motorcycle
endorsement as required by the Rider’s state/province of residence, or, at minimum, a motorcycle operator's learner's permit (again, as required by the Rider’s state/province of residence). Riders who do not hold a valid license (meeting their home state/province requirements) will not be permitted to participate.
Conducting the Event
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Proper Riding Attire All Riders and Co-Riders must wear "proper" riding gear while
riding. This will include, at a minimum: DOT approved helmet Eye protection Full-fingered gloves Over-the-ankle foot protection (boots preferred) Long sleeves Long pants
Conducting the Event
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Range Management Explain each exercise thoroughly before starting the
exercise. Select a good rider to do your demos (poor demos
leads to issues on the range). Everyone does the same exercise. Let each rider set their own pace. Watch for unsafe conditions. Maintain safe distances between riders. Exercises should take no more than 20 minutes each. Remember this is only practice – not an MSF or
GWRRA Rider Course.
Conducting the Event
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Facilitator Conduct Stick to the “Facilitator Guide" PLP exercises. “Remind and Refine” skills and habits—not to
teach! Offer tips but not criticism, don’t instruct. States require licensing to conduct a rider class
with instructors. This is a practice only. Observe Riders during the exercises to maintain
Range Safety. Used the “Rider Self Evaluation Tips” to help the
participants “Discover” how they can improve their individual skills.
Understand the boundary of your facilitation. Be prepared to enforce the Range Rules.
No Coaching
Conducting the Event
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Step #1 Read to the participants What (what the objective is) Why (why this is important) Statement (facts about the exercise)
Step #2 Describe/show the range layout Step #3 Read and perform
How (sequentially describes the exercise)
Perform Demo (visually reinforces the description and path of travel)
Step #4 Help them to “Discover” Use the “Rider Self Evaluation Tips”
Conducting the EventHow to use the Motorcycle Parking Lot Practice (PLP) GuideExample: Range Exercise 2
“Straight Line Braking”
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Step #1 Read to the participants What (what the objective is) Why (why this is important) Statement (facts about the exercise)
Step #2 Describe/show the range layout Step #3 Read and perform
How (sequentially describes the exercise)
Perform Demo (visually reinforces the description and path of travel)
Step #4 Help them to “Discover” Use the “Rider Self Evaluation Tips”
Conducting the EventHow to use the Trike/Sidecar Parking Lot Practice (PLP) GuideExample: Range Exercise 1
“Normal Braking”
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After It’s Over If sanctioned by District issue GWRRA
Completion Cards. Clean up the area after use. Thank You to the owner of the Range. Encourage Chapter Educators to give a
brief report at their next Chapter Meeting telling everyone how much fun the participants had!
Conducting the Event
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Before you Start GWRRA Requirements Facilitator Conduct After It’s Over
Send Facilitator Application with approval to the appropriate National Rider Education Officer. Will receive a Facilitator Card. No renewal is required.
Unit Three Summary
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