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  1. #16
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    Wow -- that's great on your triathlon and LCI. You are an inspiration! And all that great support from Mr.!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Silver View Post
    We'll be there...We're staying at the Hampton Inn again. Maybe we can meet along with Makbike again and at least start the ride together (before everyone leaves the middle aged Mr. Silver in their dust)
    Absolutely! I'll PM you, Silver and Makbike as the date approaches to figure out a meeting place and time. I'm staying at the Comfort Suites.
    Live with intention. Walk to the edge. Listen hard. Practice wellness. Play with abandon. Laugh. Choose with no regret. Continue to learn. Appreciate your friends. Do what you love. Live as if this is all there is.

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    Silver, I am VERY interested in the LCI - what details can you give me regarding the certification? I want to do it during the summer or next fall, if possible. (I am a member of LAB but haven't investigated much yet.)

    Congratulations on the certification AND the tri!!! How awesome! You are an inspiration. And thank you for your good wishes - we had a great time - in a "tacky" sort of way! (I love you, Mom)
    "When I'm on my bike I forget about things like age. I just have fun." Kathy Sessler

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    MM_QFC! and her friend were hit.
    Damnable drunk driver got a twofer, so to speak.
    You can read about it here-
    http://forums.teamestrogen.com/showthread.php?t=22987



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    Quote Originally Posted by IFjane View Post
    Silver, I am VERY interested in the LCI - what details can you give me regarding the certification? I want to do it during the summer or next fall, if possible. (I am a member of LAB but haven't investigated much yet.)

    Congratulations on the certification AND the tri!!! How awesome! You are an inspiration. And thank you for your good wishes - we had a great time - in a "tacky" sort of way! (I love you, Mom)
    I really encourage you to get your LCI! It's a wonderful learning experience. For me one of the biggest obstacles was that there were not classes in my area.

    First, you must take the League Road 1 class. It's an 8 hour class. Then you atttend the LCI seminar. It's 2.5 FULL days of instruction and on bike time. Prior to attending the Seminar you must study and pass a pre-test. Also somewhat intense.

    All the info in on the league website. PsyclePath and TrekJeni are also LCI's. There may be others here that I don't know about.
    http://www.bikeleague.org/resources/teach/
    "Being retired from Biking...isn't that kinda like being retired from recess?" Stephen Colbert asked of Lance Armstrong

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    Quote Originally Posted by IFjane View Post
    Silver, I am VERY interested in the LCI - what details can you give me regarding the certification? I want to do it during the summer or next fall, if possible. (I am a member of LAB but haven't investigated much yet.)
    Here's the link:

    http://www.bikeleague.org/programs/e...n/seminars.php

    You need to have completed the League's Road I course with a score of at least 90% in both the written exam and road test. The next step is to register for one of the LCI training seminars. The fee is $200, then they send you the pre-course packet, with all the various student and instructor manuals. At least a week or two prior to the seminar you have to turn in your written answers to the pre-seminar exam, and score at least 85% on that.

    The LCI seminar is at least 21 clock hours of instruction, generally covered in two or three days over a weekend. The seminar is focused strictly on how to teach cycling; you're expected to have the course content down pretty well before you show up for the seminar (which is what the advance packet and the pre-seminar exam are for.) In addition to the classroom instruction on teaching methodology, nearly half the course is spent out on the bikes -- just like most of the League coursework. There are a couple of structured rides where your riding and vehicular cycling skills are evaluated, and every candidate must satisfactorily teach each one of the parking lot bike handling/hazard avoidance drills, graded by your trainer and your peers. You will also practice teach one of the subject modules in the Road I curriculum, graded by all your classmates and your trainer. And there's a night ride, where you learn to teach that part of the Road II and commuting courses. It was tough, but awesome. I did my seminar in Louisville, KY last year, and it was three days of bike immersion. I parked my truck at the hotel when I got there Thursday night, and didn't fool with it again until I started it up to go home at Monday early dawn. Everywhere we went, everything we did was on the bikes.

    The LCI certification process is designed to produce competent cycling instructors, but it also gives you a very solid foundation and experience for working in bike advocacy and related projects like Safe Routes to School and Complete the Streets.

    Now we just need pix of Silver in that pretty blue and yellow LCI jersey...

    Tom
    LCI #1853

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    Quote Originally Posted by PscyclePath View Post
    Now we just need pix of Silver in that pretty blue and yellow LCI jersey...
    Now all she has to order it.

    This just in: I think there will be a Road I course in Bloomington on May 31 and Silver may assist. SilverSon will be a participant and I'll help out as well.

    My humble condo is available to anyone traveling to the course.
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    Silver

    I was glad to meet Silver when she was in Columbia for her LCI. I too am an LCI and assisted with the classes. I don't know how the other local LCI's felt but I for one would gladly help host another class here.

    mupedalpusher (aka Pam Thorne) LCI#1756

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    Wow - this just sounds awesome. I can't wait to get started. Unfortunately it will be fall before I can commit the time. Stay tuned - I hope one day to have an LCI #, too.
    "When I'm on my bike I forget about things like age. I just have fun." Kathy Sessler

    2006 Independent Fabrication Custom Ti Crown Jewel (Road, though she has been known to go just about anywhere)/Specialized Jett

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    Quote Originally Posted by mupedalpusher View Post
    I was glad to meet Silver when she was in Columbia for her LCI. I too am an LCI and assisted with the classes. I don't know how the other local LCI's felt but I for one would gladly help host another class here.

    mupedalpusher (aka Pam Thorne) LCI#1756
    I KNEW I was forgetting to include someone important! Of course, MUPP is an LCI! she was MY LCI on the Road Course! The Seminar was awesome and intense, and very rewarding. hopefully TE will be adding a few more to the ranks, soon.
    "Being retired from Biking...isn't that kinda like being retired from recess?" Stephen Colbert asked of Lance Armstrong

 

 

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