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Old 08-11-2017, 10:07 AM   #4
prudz
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Originally Posted by Dragon-88 View Post
All riding schools are the same, so go with the one closest to you.

Not all riding schools are the same. There are lots of group schools that you can sign up with that will do the job but they definitely are not all the same. Having worked in a bike shop and having dealt with lots of the schools I can tell you first hand their are many differences. There is a great option from a school called High Gear (my personal favorite) which is 1 on 1 training. It costs a little bit more but having someone spend all their time teaching just you is worth every dollar. Most schools will have instructors spending most their time on the people struggling and less on the people who figure stuff out quickly. That means less time spent teaching you which really defeats the purpose of going to a school. I'd recommend calling around to see which one fits what you are looking to achieve and I would definitely give High Gear a call.
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