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    Quote Originally Posted by Irulan View Post
    You could see if Betterride goes to the Midwest. I think Gene will go anywhere if you get a certain number of people together for a very reasonable price.
    He's hosted a couple in Cincinnati if memory serves. We have a local clinic that I passes on this year because I felt like I was in between groups. Maybe next year....
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    I've been to a Betterride clinic and found it to be worth every penny. I know it's pricey, but not only do you walk away with new skills, but you also walk away with the correct methods to practice and advance these skills on your own after the camp is over.

    Many things have "clicked" with me since I left the camp because I continued to practice what was taught in a structured way. Some things I couldn't quite get during the camp, but now with knowledge of the correct methods and skills drills to hone them, I continue to get better and better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Loraura View Post
    Many things have "clicked" with me since I left the camp because I continued to practice what was taught in a structured way. Some things I couldn't quite get during the camp, but now with knowledge of the correct methods and skills drills to hone them, I continue to get better and better.

    I've experienced the same thing. Having a couple of techniques sessions per week where I focus on improving skills has really helped to solidify what I learned. I'm doing things now that I wasn't able to do at the clinic and I have a much better ability to self diagnose what went wrong when I don't clear something.
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    Loraura and Wahine, how did each of you feel about learning from men vs. women and vice versa? I find that I usually learn athletic skills from women more easily than I do from men.
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    In general, I would say that is true for me as well. If you gave me 10 female coaches, I'd learn well from 8/10, men it would be much lower, maybe 3/10. I say it this way because I have had some amazing male coaches that I wouldn't have traded for a woman anyday. I just think the hit rate is lower.

    Women definitely think differently than men do and I feel like a female coach can tap into that and use it to help teach more easily than men can in general.
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    I'm not even sure it's a male/female thing so much as a "do you know how to talk to students" issue. The Dirt Series folks have a paid job to explain concepts to beginners -- explaining where your center of gravity should be, where your pedals should be, explaining how friction and momentum work with our against you, where to look and how that helps, common mistakes, etc etc.

    My husband, when I asked how he got around a switchback, sort of blinked at me and said "I don't know, I just.. ride it." I doubt it was because he was male, I just don't think he's ever had to break it down into the minutia and try to explain it to someone else. It'd be like asking the average person on the street about what is it that makes a poem the best in the world.

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    I agree completely with Gnat. But I'd also add that I think that women tend to break things down into steps/details more automatically. There's actually some research out there to support this, maybe not in coaching specifically but definitely in spatial cognition and navigation.

    So can anyone learn to coach in that manner, absolutely. I just think it comes more naturally to women. Realizing of course that there is a very large spectrum of thought patterns/styles within either gender.
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