What to bring
Make Sure You’re Prepared for Your Training
As you prepare for your ATV training, there are a few things you should ensure you have before heading out. In doing so, you’ll be more than ready to learn how to ride.
In attending our courses, we ask each student to bring the following, highly recommended, if you don’t have the below than kindly specify us in the course application, so that we will provide you at no additional cost
- Age appropriate ATV. If you don’t own an ATV, let us know we will provide the ATV at the training site and
- ISI / DOT-compliant motorcycle helmet
- Goggles or face shield
- Over-the-ankle boots
- ATV or motorcycle gloves
- Long pants
- Long sleeve shirt or jacket
- The owner’s manual for your ATV ( If you are bringing your own atv)
What to Expect
The ATV guide safety Course is fun. After completion of training you will be a certified guide.
The ATV guide safety course is a 1 full – day, hands-on training session. It covers safe riding techniques and demonstrations and riding strategies, pre-ride inspection, riding posture, and hands-on exercises to help you learn or improve starting and stopping, quick turns, hill riding, emergency stopping and swerving, and riding over obstacles safely. It also covers usage of protective gears like helmets, knee guards, elbow guard etc…
ATV guided course Overview
- Introduction to the Guide course.
- Range Signals, Rules and Warm-up Exercises
- Controls and Starting the Engine
- Starting Out, Shifting Gears and Braking
- Turning
- Take a Break
- Riding Strategies
- Riding in Circles and Figure 8
- Quicker Turns
- Sharp Turns
- Take a Break
- Quick Stops and Swerves
- Quick Stops in a Turn
- Riding Over Obstacles
- Take a Break
- Safe and Responsible Riding Practices
- U-Turns and Traversing Hills
- Circuit or Trail Ride
- Wrap-up and Review
- Focus on to understand operating manuals and owner manuals of the atv bikes.
- Proper usage of international standards safety accessories like- helmet, face goggles, gloves, boots, clothing, knee and elbow guards, chest protector etc…
- Special attention on following the golden rules of atv riding.
- Riding Atv as per the manufacturers manual’s prescribed limits only.
- Maintaining documentation like – manuals, assessment, and other logs and forms
- Pre ride risk assessments to be carried over by guides every day before the rides.
- First aid training is a part of the SAFETY GUIDE TRAINING as well.
- Emergency and rescue evacuation plan to be maintained at the sites all the time.