LEVEL 2 INTERMEDIATE SKILLS INSTRUCTOR
ALL NEW CURRICULUM – DROPS AND JUMPS
Length: A 3-day course that certifies an individual as an Intermediate Skills Instructor.
Dates: April 14-16, 2023 (8 am-5 pm)
Cost: $675 USD (participants must be current with their $65 annual membership dues).
The online prework will take approximately 30 hours to complete, including a quiz after each chapter.
This course reinforces stability and biomechanics, teaching strategy, site selection, goal setting, proper demonstrations, keywords, progressions, and error detection for all the Level 2 Intermediate Skills.
This is not a skills course; all participants are required to meet the BICP Ride Standards for each skill.
Completion of the course, in addition to passing a practical exam, will qualify an individual to:
Instruct individual or group mountain bike skills clinics professionally, systematically, and safely.
Assess the level of each rider in their group through a Pre-Ride Assessment.
Assess and diagnose common errors within each rider’s intermediate skills.
Prepare and implement teaching plans, progressions, and goal planning for future skills clinics.
Make responsible choices when instructing mountain bike skills clinics.
Course Topics:
Level 1 Fundamental Skills review
Creating teaching plans
Skills analysis
Effective teaching
Error detection and correction
Skill progressions
Level 2 Prerequisites:
BICP Ride Leader Certification.
Current First Aid & CPR certificate.
Wilderness First Aid certification is strongly recommended.
Three or more years of mountain bike experience.
Volunteer work or work experience in the bike-related industry.
At least 18 yrs. Old.
Good communication skills.
A strong desire to help others have more fun and progress safely.
Ability to perform basic trailside repairs (flat tires, broken chains, and shift adjustments).
Fluent in the English language including reading and speaking.
In order to pass the BICP Level 2 course, participants must complete the online pre-course work (approximately 30 hours), demonstrate an understanding of the material, and perform suitable teaching simulations. All pre-course work must be completed 1 week prior to attending the in-person certification course.
The certification holder must maintain their annual membership dues.
This certification holder must possess a current basic First Aid/CPR training certification.
The Certification is valid for 4 years from the date issued.
An in-person recertification course is required every 4 years.
REGISTRATION FOR THIS EVENT CLOSES March 15, 2023
Host Information:
Roots Mountain Biking – Jay Thomas jaythomasmtb@gmail.com
Outdoor Location Facility:
Al Foster Trailhead
Wildwood, MO 63038
We respectfully acknowledge that this course will take place on the traditional territories of Kiikaapoi and Kaskaskia whose historical relationships with the land continue to this day.