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Hey All, here is the schedule from our own Padu who has continued the Sedlak training classes under the new name SoCal Off-Road School as his new business. We wish you luck with your endeavor Padu !!!

Here is the schedule for the Fall/Spring ADV Season:

 

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SOS ADV Off-Road School
The Modern ADV School of Riding
https://www.socaloffroadschool.com/book-your-event/p/adventure-bike-training-california

  • This is a 1 day event starting at 9:00 AM and wrapping up at 3 PM
  • Our private trails located in Campo, CA (1 hour east of San Diego)
  • At every course we have a level 1 and level 2 group available
  • Some of the topics covered on the class:
    • Correct body position
    • Controlling the bike with your feet and legs
    • Steering the bike on loose terrain
    • Braking with little traction
    • Controlling rear end skids
    • Hard acceleration on loose ground
    • Balance techniques
    • Throttle, clutch, and brake control
    • Turning your bike in tight spots
    • Controlling the bike standing up

This class is limited to 20 riders only.

Dates for 2024/2025:

  • September 21
  • October 19
  • December 14
  • January 25
  • February 22
  • March 23

Participants have to bring their own motorcycle and safety gear.

This season we have a few ADV Bikes to rent, so contact us at info@socaloffroadschool.com to learn more about our fly and ride program.

 

 

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SOS ADVENTURE RIDER SUPER WEEKEND
A full weekend of adventure training and rides
https://www.socaloffroadschool.com/book-your-event/p/adventure-bike-training-weekend

  • November 9-10
  • Private facility located in Campo, CA (1 hour east of San Diego)
  • L1 and L2 training
  • Steak dinner, drinks and a bonfire on Saturday night
  • Breakfast included on Sunday morning
  • Camping spot included Friday and Saturday night
  • Event starts on Saturday November 9th at 10am and finishes on Sunday November 10th at 3pm

Participants have to bring their own motorcycle and safety gear.

This season we have a few ADV Bikes to rent, so contact us at info@socaloffroadschool.com to learn more about our fly and ride program.

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12 hours ago, KTMrad said:

Hey All, here is the schedule from our own Padu who has continued the Sedlak training classes under the new name SoCal Off-Road School as his new business. We wish you luck with your endeavor Padu !!!

 

Thank you Randy!

Let's revive the ADV and Dual Sport culture in San Diego! 

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1 hour ago, padu said:

 

Thank you Randy!

Let's revive the ADV and Dual Sport culture in San Diego! 

Yes, let's do it !

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SOS.2.

I want to say this crew has been my go-to training group for @ 2 years of Enduro centric classes. I have improved my efficiency by quite a lot, which is very important as my over 60 age continues to roll along.  I would also say that this curriculum focus of study is the latest evolved MX racing ergonomic position and in my opinion the base for all other working positions. The foundation for efficiency balance and control for the current moto (based) chassis designs. From here on this foundation, one can make all sorts of adjustments depending on conditions and terrain. Watch Holcombe, Verona and Garcia in the enduro world championship, watch the trials world championships, watch the extreme enduro championships, watch MXGP, Rally High speed dez etc etc etc and see how those guys get through terrain in many ways- with a mixed quiver of arrows to deal with all that the various terrain throws at them. The basic foundation is a constant to fall back on.

The level of the instructors is top shelf from former leader with FIM and FIA (4 wheeler) pro licenses and Offroad Pros in the high-speed stuff along with national and international MX pros

My number one takeaway from all my schools---Just be efficient take time and let the moto do most of your work, most of us can't bench press a 250 lb plus dead weight. Use the moto and body position to safely get through stuff.

PS SDAR if this is considered a thread hijack delete it

Schools attended by Rob

Marty Smith MX (RIP Marty)--MX

Graham Jarvis School--Trials/extreme/enduro

Motoventures 2 (3?) levels including private day with Gary (RIP)-- Enduro Offroad

Bernie Schreiber Zero BS-- Trials

SOS.1  Multi time enduro school for training as well as MX school

Many ammie  competitions from MX to Trials to Enduro to Offroad.

 

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