Re: Explaining and developing gear selection with a 'student'.
Posted: Sun Nov 13, 2016 9:37 pm
To answer your question more properlyish, I have a whole 3 years experience with 'advanced' driving. Im probably good enough to be able to help someone with no years.
I hate the term 'advanced'. I prefer 'driving gooder' or 'to tear it up in a safe and controlled manner.'
Coaching wise, I do alright. It helps that my friend has both the will and aptitude to improve swiftly. I don't have the time or patience for uninterested fools, but have all the time in the world for people who want to learn.
I do blunt explainatons then await questions. Seems to work. I'm not in the 'what do you think I'm going to say' camp.
I hate the term 'advanced'. I prefer 'driving gooder' or 'to tear it up in a safe and controlled manner.'
Coaching wise, I do alright. It helps that my friend has both the will and aptitude to improve swiftly. I don't have the time or patience for uninterested fools, but have all the time in the world for people who want to learn.
I do blunt explainatons then await questions. Seems to work. I'm not in the 'what do you think I'm going to say' camp.