Group Training
In the summer months April – October we meet
for training runs at the Cotton Mill Restaurant and Pub in
Kilmarnock every Thursday evening at around 7:00pm.
As at April 2008 , we now have 8
Qualified Senior Observers, approx 20 Qualified Observers and several “Trainee” Observers as well getting prepared
for the next stage. With this amount of experienced observers we can generally co-ordinate Training runs that are usually
on a One to One basis although if we are as successful as last year then we can expect a lot of new members in the first few
weeks when we start up again.
The observers are all bikers who have passed
the Advanced Test and have passed all the further assessment tests required to be qualified and hence able to pass on skills
and knowledge to Associate members. These Qualified Observers, both male and female, are simply volunteers that do this for
the enjoyment, and it’s a great reason for getting the bikes out on a regular basis.
The “Skill for life” package
now costs £109 and this covers the test fees, first year membership of
the
IAM
, the training manual and the group fee so
basically a one off joining fee for the
duration of the programme. Under 26's will
be able to join during 2008 for the
subsidised rate of £89. For anyone , just come along for a no-obligation assessment
first and then decide. You could opt to use
the Bikecheck scheme as described on the IAM
website. There is no pressure to get a quick test result although most people who join learn and want to progress
will learn something new on every run and sit the test as soon as possible - usually within the year.
The training runs are arranged for you to be matched
up with an observer who will follow your (the associate) bike (at roughly 2 sec gap) for an observed run out on
the road for around 1 – 2 hours per session. The route generally covers all types of roads and hazards and the observers
may lead / demonstrate and pass on practical advice at various stages on the way. Again there are plenty of stops to review
and relax. Then it’s back to the Pub for a coffee, debrief and a bit of socialising to round off the evening. There
are no payments required for the observers (other than coffees) and we all offer a £1 donation each night that we attend
to boost the club funds and allows us to
make donations to our chosen charity - CLIC
Sargent in Prestwick..