dmj120 Posted November 26, 2010 Report Posted November 26, 2010 There's definitely a lot of information this school offers. Moreover, the books and current DVDs afford a great amount of info; but what about a compilation of actual school stuff -- as seen on youTube. With the many videos (I've only gone through three so far), I know there's an opportunity for some added CSS revenue whilst providing another great learning aid. Another thought: Create a level-by-level introductory prelude video for students. Perhaps even an email with a few links to some of the youTube vids that introduce the skills that will be taught. There's always refinement that comes from the in-person training, but something along these lines could give a few days for students to 'get there heads around the material' before "mastering it," so to speak. Just a few suggestions from a CSS fan and lover-of-learnin' I'd buy a compilation of school excerpts that were put together similarly to the twist book/dvd. I apologize if this is too presumptuous but after seeing the knee to knee and hip flick 2-min videos this idea popped up. Quote
Steve Rutter Posted November 26, 2010 Report Posted November 26, 2010 I think a lot of those videos are taken from the Superbike School UK series that was on a while back, so it might not be the schools footage to use. I like where you're coming from though. Quote
Cobie Fair Posted December 1, 2010 Report Posted December 1, 2010 There's definitely a lot of information this school offers. Moreover, the books and current DVDs afford a great amount of info; but what about a compilation of actual school stuff -- as seen on youTube. With the many videos (I've only gone through three so far), I know there's an opportunity for some added CSS revenue whilst providing another great learning aid. Another thought: Create a level-by-level introductory prelude video for students. Perhaps even an email with a few links to some of the youTube vids that introduce the skills that will be taught. There's always refinement that comes from the in-person training, but something along these lines could give a few days for students to 'get there heads around the material' before "mastering it," so to speak. Just a few suggestions from a CSS fan and lover-of-learnin' I'd buy a compilation of school excerpts that were put together similarly to the twist book/dvd. I apologize if this is too presumptuous but after seeing the knee to knee and hip flick 2-min videos this idea popped up. Your are welcome to shoot keith a note on that: keith@superbikeschool.com CF Quote
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