How RAPID Advanced Rider Training Transformed My Riding Skills in Just One Day 1/3

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  • Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024
  • In this video, I share my experience of spending a day with Ryan from RAPID Advanced Rider Training, who aim to enhance motorcycle riding skills for both novice and experienced riders. I take you along with me as I go through the day and show you the techniques and skills I learned during the training.
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  • @EpicMotorcycleAdventures
    @EpicMotorcycleAdventures Год назад +10

    I’m a firm believer that everyone can benefit from post test training no matter how experienced they are, so it’s great that you’re out there promoting it, and learning from it too. 👍

  • @skydog7544
    @skydog7544 Год назад +8

    I have to ask and I don't mean it to sound rude, my riding is usually calm and relaxed. I've been watching a few of these as I'm looking at doing this sort of course myself but I'm concerned at the amount of overtaking. it really seems the main focus is passing the vehicle in front. Why the hurry?

    • @teapotone
      @teapotone  Год назад +2

      It’s totally dependent on you and your style of riding.
      I like to make progress most of the time in the nationals, so that’s what we did.
      If you don’t, then your instructor will happily tailor your day/course to your style of riding, and they’ll chat with you to identify your strong and weak points, then form a plan to work on them

    • @skydog7544
      @skydog7544 Год назад

      @@teapotone thanks for that, was concerned I was gonna end up getting pushed into a standard program but if it's flexible it's still a go then 😁 thank you

    • @ryandecarteret1017
      @ryandecarteret1017 Год назад +1

      Hi Keith,
      Bruce’s answer is on point. The coaches will work with you to achieve your goals. The joys of RUclips is that I had a good idea of how Bruce rode before the day started and a better idea after our briefing.
      Worth remembering that riders are with their coach for a limited time, so if a rider doesn’t take opportunities that are presented, a coach won’t be able to help with that specific area of riding.

    • @skydog7544
      @skydog7544 Год назад +1

      @@ryandecarteret1017 it's a good point, if I push my boundaries I'll learn more even if it's not something I'll put into action as often. Thanks Ryan 🙂👍

    • @ryandecarteret1017
      @ryandecarteret1017 Год назад +1

      @@skydog7544 exactly that mate. Our coaches will work with you to move your boundaries, not go outside them.
      Cheers.

  • @krytenLister
    @krytenLister Год назад +7

    I've done quite a few days with these guys and their real world riding training is how I like to ride and why I keep going back to them to refresh and keep my skills sharp. Looking forward to doing my Roadmaster Level3 this year. Always interesting to hear commentary rides and compare them to my own.

  • @jewellbiketraining
    @jewellbiketraining Год назад +8

    Fantastic riding commentary from Ryan. There is ALWAYS something more to learn at whatever level. Not to shabby yourself Bruce 👍🏻👍🏻

  • @Highlandwolf2sas
    @Highlandwolf2sas Год назад +7

    Absolutely loved this one Bruce ....For me the whole emphasis on “Riding Your Ride”
    Be that at what ever pace your current skill/confidence level is, to stay within that skill set is paramount.
    The forward planning element here is top notch ! As that’s what brings such a safe ride...
    Anyone watching this thinking hey I could have some of that 🤔 Good training is worth its weight in Gold.....
    Thanks for sharing you both..🥃🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

    • @teapotone
      @teapotone  Год назад

      Cheers Steve, glad you enjoyed it and found it useful bud 👍

  • @Justin-iw7pl
    @Justin-iw7pl Год назад +5

    Great vid Bruce 👌
    You asked how your life with out bikes would be,on your pod with Richy.
    Well with all the training and experience you've gained.
    The one factor we all can't take in is "Blind Stupidity"from other road users.
    My life, mental health revolves around bikes.
    All i know,talk about,read about etc
    Last summer,my life as i knew stopped.
    I have no bike,not known if I'll ever get back on a bike,had to surrender my license due to the severity of my injuries.
    All i have now is RUclips to get me through the days.
    Sometimes can't even watch has its too painful to remind me what i miss and what im missing out on.
    Even hearing bikes.some days its "yeah wind it up"😂
    Other days id quite happily move to a lighthouse.
    So yeah live your life👌
    But we can't protect us from effn morons
    Keep up the stella work mate

    • @teapotone
      @teapotone  Год назад +1

      Ah mate I’m sorry to hear about some of what you’ve gone through and are going through.
      Not really sure what else to say Justin other than, if and when you do choose to watch one of my vids, I hope they bring a smile to your soul bud 👍

    • @HalfManHalfPirate
      @HalfManHalfPirate Год назад +2

      All the best with the recovery Justin, you're right, there is always a 'shit happens' element due to stupid decisions by other people which can, and does, have far reaching consequences beyond the physical.

    • @Justin-iw7pl
      @Justin-iw7pl Год назад +2

      @@teapotone Thankyou 👍
      Yeah they do Bud
      I binged your RTW trip in a couple days.
      Loved the Scottish trip and enjoyed the difference in the weather from Richy's trip.
      If i hadn't of watched Vanessa's pod.i wouldn't have never heard her story and her every day struggle to ignite her new found passion.
      Live your life 👍

  • @BibtheBoulder
    @BibtheBoulder Год назад +5

    Love these type of videos. We can ALL learn something...(especially me!)

    • @teapotone
      @teapotone  Год назад +1

      Cheers Bib, yep absolutely. Anyone that thinks they know it all, is probably not the type of person I’d like to hang around with 🤣👍

  • @iainamurray
    @iainamurray Год назад +4

    I did a couple of Rapid days in the Peak District last year. They were very Rapid! Changed my riding for the better and I'm more confident and probably safer. Maybe....

  • @lovegar
    @lovegar Год назад +4

    I did Bikemaster Level 1 in late April last year in Yorkshire - Had to come down from Scotland to do it. I've had my licence for 28 years and been riding most of that time - the 'Rapid Way' has dramatically improved my riding especially on observation skills, road positioning including using the whole road when appropriate - I religously employ what I was tought on a daily basis and have reaped huge benefits. The course is not cheap but I got one to one tuition and coaching for 3 days so in the end IMO value for money - Ps those 3 days were absolutely exhausting, especially how you see Ryan the instructor talking out a typical ride with all the hazrads etc you will be doing this as well constantly LOL

  • @nigelmtb
    @nigelmtb 6 месяцев назад +1

    I just realised where you are on that 3-lane 40mph road. I know it well. It does draw you in a lot, eh??

  • @michaelneve3223
    @michaelneve3223 Год назад +5

    Great video Bruce, I’m booked to do stage 3 Roadmaster with Rapid in June and really looking forward to it. My instructor is Ali who is also a fantastic coach - he has totally transformed my riding. I did RoSPA for the blood bikes but Ali has moved me on massively. I highly recommend Rapid - worth every penny

    • @teapotone
      @teapotone  Год назад

      Great stuff Michael 👍👏

  • @davewash50
    @davewash50 Год назад +4

    Brilliant video Bruce. Ryan’s commentary shows what is achievable without losing the enjoyment. Everyone should watch this. Thank you👍

  • @TheKawicol
    @TheKawicol Год назад +1

    hi ya......question about training.......rapid looks good, but looks more costly than rospa and iams....i have recently come back to bikes after a long enforced rest, and have hip issues so cant throw my leg over most sports tourers, so i bought a triumph 1200 speedmaster....feet forward and beach bars.... Im great bobbling along but get out of shape on twisties....wrong position, speed, gear, and its stopping me just getting out.......i'm late mid 60s, would a one day rapid course sort me out better than a full rospa or iams course?.....many thanks, and thanks for your vids.......

    • @teapotone
      @teapotone  Год назад

      Hello bud,
      Be interesting to see what RAPID would say here but I’m not sure if Ryan is still monitoring the comments on these vids anymore - maybe drop them a line via their website for their input.
      Personally I’d say RAPID give the best tailored rider training available right now in civvy st. They’d be able to asses your riding and work on whatever aspects you like, or give you input and advice on what they see in your riding.
      I think it’s important as a rider to have a good grasp of Roadcraft and the core techniques and values it teaches - they will keep you alive. You can get a basic input on this from something like BikeSafe with the police, or do a taster session with your local IAM or RoSPA club. Or alternatively just buy the book, “Motorcycle Roadcraft - The police riders handbook” and study it for yourself.
      IAM/RoSPA is not for everyone - myself included, I’m not a fan of their ‘you must do it like this or you’re wrong’ attitude, and the whole club thing isn’t for me - brilliant that some people enjoy and thrive on that, I’m just saying it’s not for me.
      RAPID gives you one to one bespoke training for as long as you want/pay for.

  • @NooBiker
    @NooBiker Год назад +2

    Thanks for this. Looks very interesting and I've heard nothing but good things about Rapid. In fact my local IAM arranged for Rapid days for all observers a couple of years ago. I missed out as I wasn't an observer at that point 😢 Hopefully they'll do it again

  • @stevetyler9893
    @stevetyler9893 Год назад +3

    Lovely video. I did my Rospa advanced rider last year in Suffolk. It really reignited riding for me, I've been riding 35+ years and feel more confident than ever - wish I'd done it years ago!

  • @TARRN47
    @TARRN47 Год назад +3

    He's good isn't he, just watching and listening to his commentary sparks the awareness.

  • @AdyRider
    @AdyRider Год назад +3

    Fascinating! Ryan’s commentary in particular made me think.
    Very important to not exceed your own limits though, I guess the training is to safely expand them if your confident enough

  • @richardgiles2484
    @richardgiles2484 Год назад +2

    Really good video guys 👏👏 shame a lot of car drives don't think this much ahead. Always find it funny when people say they don't get tired driving or riding as to me they are obviously not consantrateig enough 😅

  • @bsidethecside2283
    @bsidethecside2283 Год назад +3

    I did a Rapid taster last year, fantastic day out and so much to learn. When the instructors let rip, they show their colours! Smooth, controlled and oh so effective. Real world tuition that totally raises your game. I love the commentary - full of detail and so far ahead in vision.

  • @specter929
    @specter929 Год назад +1

    just round the corner from me lol :)

  • @chrisbutlersmith9970
    @chrisbutlersmith9970 Год назад +1

    Hi buddy i understand your caution at junctions , but i read a article by a American instructor who believes slowing down when approaching a junction encourages people to pull out because they think you are slowing down to let them out .😮😮😮😮

  • @robw718
    @robw718 Год назад +2

    Another great series of videos Bruce. Just Googling Rapid Training now...

    • @teapotone
      @teapotone  Год назад

      Nice one Rob - it’s a chunk of change but well worth it if you’re in the market for further training👍

  • @kyleb9488
    @kyleb9488 Год назад +3

    I did the Rapid Bikemaster course; by far the best course I have ever done. I got the full value of that course when Ryan gave his commentary and I realised what vision on a bike is all about. Brilliant course, excellent guys. Can’t recommend them highly enough!

    • @teapotone
      @teapotone  Год назад +3

      Aye hearing a rider’s commentary really does give you an insight into their vision, information processing, and planning doesn’t it.
      There’s plenty more of Ryan’s commentary rides to come in this series, probably another 2 vids 👍

  • @marktaylor720
    @marktaylor720 Год назад +1

    Wow,,spot on that,,,I suppose in some respects, that kind of commentary and direction should be compulsory,,I’m sure it’d save a lot of accidents and ‘moments’...
    Bumped into Ryan, whilst he was out instructing a few weeks ago, seems a cracking chap, very passionate about passing on his knowledge..

  • @EmeraldExplorer1200
    @EmeraldExplorer1200 Год назад +2

    That was an interesting video, really makes me want to do some advanced rider training, it's just deciding who to do it with .

    • @teapotone
      @teapotone  Год назад +1

      Cheers Gavin, glad you enjoyed it and it’s given you some inspiration to take your riding on a step 👍

  • @garymasterson1174
    @garymasterson1174 Год назад +2

    Excellent. Forgive me for asking but where do these guys stand on trail braking on the road? ATVB

    • @ryandecarteret1017
      @ryandecarteret1017 Год назад +2

      Gary,
      Trail braking on the road is an invaluable tool to have in the tool box however, if your corner entry speed is such that you’re having to brake all the way through to an apex to make the bend, then your not leaving yourself a chance should something not be quite right.
      Know how to do it - rarely should it be the whole plan and nothing but the plan.

  • @adamshand4803
    @adamshand4803 Год назад +3

    Well done Bruce, you still got it! 😊
    Great video, looking forward to seeing how the day progresses in the next video.

    • @teapotone
      @teapotone  Год назад

      Thanks mate, really enjoyed the day - felt a bit nervous and apprehensive to begin with, but relaxed as the day progressed and we started to have fun 👍

  • @boyle1990
    @boyle1990 Год назад +1

    Hartley witney. Lovely village down the road from me. Good household waste recycling centre 😂

  • @martynpritchard1251
    @martynpritchard1251 Год назад +2

    Bruce, I have to ask, having done the "job" why don't you wear hi viz kit? Do you not feel you are more visible wearing hi viz or don't you believe hi viz works,?

    • @teapotone
      @teapotone  Год назад +1

      I genuinely don’t think it makes any difference at all in a bike when people view you from the front (ie in their rear view mirror - all you see is headlights initially).
      I prefer to utilise road positioning personally, but each to their own 👍

    • @martynpritchard1251
      @martynpritchard1251 Год назад

      Junctions?

  • @metoo1958
    @metoo1958 Год назад +1

    You seem to have fun .I've watched your video and listened to you podcasts. One day hopefully .I'll get to ride like you ,but the time being ,I can just watch ( sob story called life ) keep up the good work L H and R

  • @Wats1984
    @Wats1984 Год назад +2

    Really want to do some form of extra training. I’ve had a few near misses on the commute of late, so must be something I’m doing wrong. Enjoy these videos as I do try and take on board the information you lay out. Cheers 👍

    • @ryandecarteret1017
      @ryandecarteret1017 Год назад

      Wats,
      A classic saying is “commenting Kill skills”. You know so well can often mean there’s less effort going into riding then well.
      If your having a few near misses then I can’t stress enough that the time for some training/coaching is now. Of course I’ll say with us at Rapid, but if not, get someone (not a mate) to give your ride a once over.
      I’m a 50/55k miles a year rider and don’t have “a few near misses” and nor should you Wats.

  • @AW8UK
    @AW8UK Год назад +1

    Compton bends ..... On one of my fav local routes.
    Have done "Job" car courses , IAM Skills Bike Skills Day & IAM test all in not too distant past - I theredore watched this with great interest..... I believe I got a decent feel for where the training could potentially be pitched ...dependant on student needs & abilities etc👍
    I have watched Ryan in other videos including one shared by @usernamekate . Plenty to take in , & enjoy here.
    Looks like you had a decent day.
    Thanks for content & sharing Bruce 👍🏍

  • @shauneckersley7586
    @shauneckersley7586 Год назад +2

    Brilliant video, loved Ryan's commentary and the progressive riding. When's part 2?

    • @teapotone
      @teapotone  Год назад +1

      Cheers.
      Should be ready Monday night/Tuesday all going well 👍

  • @glenndubicki4099
    @glenndubicki4099 Год назад +2

    Thank you for the video, Bruce, I'm in the process of booking a course with these guys over the summer.

    • @teapotone
      @teapotone  Год назад

      Cheers Glenn, glad you enjoyed it, and I hope you enjoy your time with them - I’m positive you will 👍

  • @deanmsimpson
    @deanmsimpson Год назад +2

    The instructor's commentary was impressive 👍 Thank-you. Very interesting video.

  • @NakaNakaDerkaDerka
    @NakaNakaDerkaDerka 4 месяца назад

    I’m all for training but you are riding FAR TOO QUICKLY on public roads! No matter how good you think or even are, it’s only a matter of time when you won’t have the time to stop.

  • @JamesSmith-vv3ys
    @JamesSmith-vv3ys 4 месяца назад

    I would like to here this translated to American English. I can't follow this.

  • @K00LDAVE
    @K00LDAVE Год назад +2

    Thoroughly enjoyed the video , this kind of training looks like a must for me , always keen to learn and improve. Also great to watch a video where the riders are using my local roads 😁 great video and a top instructor. Loved the way he gently advised you on how to improve your ride 👍

    • @teapotone
      @teapotone  Год назад

      Thanks Dave, glad you enjoyed it bud 👍

  • @MrBagsy100
    @MrBagsy100 Год назад +2

    Fantastic video, thoroughly enjoyed watching the instruction and feedback, we can all learn something from this. Really looking forward to the next one, thanks Bruce and Ryan 👍

    • @teapotone
      @teapotone  Год назад

      Nice one Bagsy, glad you enjoyed it 👍

  • @2wheelsrbest327
    @2wheelsrbest327 9 месяцев назад

    Tried ROSPA & IAM but being a riding God neither suited me. I am of cause joking about being a riding God even though I have ridden from 16 to 72. No your never too old to learn. Jokes aside I just found the two courses to formulaic . But I did enjoy Bikesafe and going way back MAC course I did when I brought a new Honda. I acquired more skills that I obviously still use. What I liked about them was it was the advice I was given rather than instruction and RAPID seem to do the same. Ryan is clearly good at his job as it seemed that you were riding with a mate rather than an instructor. Its got me thinking of doing the same as you but I know they are not cheap. Great video Bruce and dare I say it ride safe.

  • @adamc209
    @adamc209 Год назад +2

    Fantastic video Bruce, I want to take my advanced lessons this year and it’s interesting / helpful to see how the Rapid guys operate. I guess we’ll never stop learning 👌🏻

    • @teapotone
      @teapotone  Год назад +1

      EVERYDAY’s a school day bud 😉👍

  • @curnobullen
    @curnobullen Год назад +2

    Great riding. I love these videos, really informative. Cheers Bruce

  • @Labgorilla
    @Labgorilla Год назад +1

    It’s the positioning that surprised me the most. But it makes sense. It’s not illegal and it gives you a better view ahead.

  • @JJ-SH
    @JJ-SH Год назад +1

    I've been our with Ryan a few years ago, and an a tour of the Black Mountains with two other Rapid trainers, and even with Gary and Mark before they handed the company over. They're all brilliant, well woth the money.

  • @mfpix
    @mfpix 5 месяцев назад

    Looks excellent. I imagine a day of that level of concentration must be really mentally draining?

  • @raymondmackay225
    @raymondmackay225 Год назад +1

    Spot on, great video. It's what I enjoy seeing others do and what I try to achieve, riding at a good pace safely and not riding like a dick. Don't make us wait a week till next video, please..

  • @waynep4256
    @waynep4256 10 месяцев назад +1

    Another fantastic insight into riding safe smooth and within speed limits 👍 thank you again😊

  • @MOTOUK1
    @MOTOUK1 Год назад +1

    Loved that Bruce, always room for improvement in all aspects of our riding. 👍

  • @kevinmobile
    @kevinmobile Год назад +2

    Although not mentioned by Ryan, I wonder with hindsight if you agree that you could have held back at the start of the ride at 0:35 to let oncoming cars through rather than cross the broken line?
    As the examiner said later, the acronym for an overtake should be 'SLAP'...
    Is it Safe?
    Is it Legal?
    What will you Achieve?
    How will the manoeuvre be Perceived by other road users?
    Otherwise, an excellent video I thought and interesting to see the degree of braking and more recent thoughts on this.

    • @teapotone
      @teapotone  Год назад +2

      Yep I agree, not sure why I took that overtake with the amount of oncoming traffic, was a silly move in the circumstances 👍

    • @lomate1963
      @lomate1963 Год назад +1

      @@teapotone got to agree dude we were taught to never make 3 lanes of traffic on my police course 👍🏻

    • @ryandecarteret1017
      @ryandecarteret1017 Год назад

      Hi Kevin,
      I don’t recall if we spoke about it, unlikely that we did as it was straight out the car park from where we met. I tend to give a couple of miles “grace” when riding with someone new as nerves can be high.
      Seems your SLAP is slightly different to mine, yet with the same result.

    • @kevinmobile
      @kevinmobile Год назад +1

      @@ryandecarteret1017 That's fair enough Ryan but worth pointing out I thought as the broken lines are much misunderstood by those who haven't looked at the Highway Code in a while! You can cross them if safe and necessary but the intention is to separate lanes of traffic so care is needed.

  • @carl4699
    @carl4699 4 месяца назад

    Really fantastic information thanks i enjoyed the ride 🎉

  • @gavd6726
    @gavd6726 Год назад +1

    Why the overtake straight away when you set off? Seemed a bit daft with close on-coming? Not for me.....

    • @ryandecarteret1017
      @ryandecarteret1017 Год назад

      Some great riding from Bruce in that video and that’s what you comment on.
      It was straight out the car park from our briefing point and every rider starts the day with a couple of nerves from the added pressure, so there’s a few miles of Grace.

    • @gavd6726
      @gavd6726 Год назад +1

      ​@@ryandecarteret1017 It was a question for Bruce.

    • @teapotone
      @teapotone  Год назад +4

      @GavD - what Ryan said 😉
      I’ve addressed this in another comment Gav, yep I was absolutely in the wrong there, was no need for me to do it and I’m not sure why I did there 👍

  • @ticthedog6095
    @ticthedog6095 Год назад +1

    Great video, I think we all could do with extra training.

  • @Lochwood92
    @Lochwood92 Год назад +2

    What an insight to advanced riding. Listening to him, I feel I do lot of what he's saying and when talking about leaning the bike under you, I do that more now I've got the AT. No right or wrong but I felt Ryan wasn't a fan. Learnt a lot from this. You always give us something back Bruce. Brilliant 👍

    • @ryandecarteret1017
      @ryandecarteret1017 Год назад +3

      Hi Lockwood,
      The bike is most stable when it’s upright and under a small amount of drive, so the nearer we can keep it to that position the better. Pushing the bike under will add much more lean angle than needed, will ask much more of the tyres that required.
      At Slow speeds where traction isn’t really tested, pushing the bike under is an advantage, tighter turning circle etc but we need to lean off out the turn quite a bit to counter balance. At anything that could be considered as riding at pace leaning into the bend (not hanging off like a racer) will help keep the bike nearer its most stable position. Allows more traction and getting on the gas much sooner on exit.
      I always try to account for riders style but do see a lot of adventure bike riders with big long bars, using the leverage and more often than not push the bike under.

    • @teapotone
      @teapotone  Год назад

      Thanks bud,
      Aye I find with the big adventure bikes, particularly the AT and Triumph, they actually handle better at speed when you throw the bike into a corner, rather than lead with your body. The GS has such a low centre of gravity that you can actually lead with your head though.
      I found it really useful to listen to Ryan’s feedback and then watch the footage from his bike so I could see what I was doing👍

    • @paulstredwick
      @paulstredwick Год назад +3

      Fortnine did a good video called "You're leaning the wrong way". Explains all the physics which backs up what Ryan is saying here. Not that he needs backing up! Very impressive ride and commentary.

  • @madmick6805
    @madmick6805 Год назад +1

    Watched user name kate other month doing a IAM and this is so much more up my street REAL riding speeds and keeping it progressing all the time, to me IAM looks stiff and too regimented this is more flow and enjoyable. Think Im lucky to have passed with a X copper in 2002, he showed me and a other lad all this advanced stuff on our 2nd day training, in his words "I'll show you on the first day the tools to pass your test then on the 2nd day I'll show you what you should know" bless you Dave! , then did a job for a guy and he turned out to be a advanced trainer so we went up Annan for 2 days doing all this kind of thing, cant beat good training for the Roads. Cheers Teapot

    • @throttle_up
      @throttle_up Год назад +3

      I got my IAM qualification 25 years ago, and the training was nothing like the public-facing boring impression that people generally have of them. I worry that the Internet these days adds an extra PR danger to what is, after all, a charity organisation. They cannot afford to be seen as encouraging anything that the uneducated masses might deem outlandish, or to give the press any outrage story to make a profit from.
      What I will say is that IAM and RoSPA are incredibly cheap in comparison, and they teach valuable roadcraft skills. Anyone looking to learn will lose very little by giving them a go.
      All that said, these Rapid guys look like they have a great product. I am very tempted.

  • @Seymour_Cox
    @Seymour_Cox Год назад +1

    Wonder if this is recognized as advanced training by insurers and if level 1 is appropriate for some1 who has got his licence 10+ years ago and has only ridden for a couple of months/hundreds of miles.
    If it's easier when you're still developing skills but not late enough that you caught any bad habits.

    • @ryandecarteret1017
      @ryandecarteret1017 Год назад +2

      Hi A,
      That’s a conversation between you and your insurance company. We’ve designed the course with the riding in mind and it’s competency based, rather than a test so some companies don’t like it.
      Level One is perfect for a rider with your experience. The coach will adapt his coaching and edlivery to your needs and skill set.

  • @tonymcflattie2450
    @tonymcflattie2450 Год назад

    No helite air jacket, so I will have to deduct points

  • @robertbush6652
    @robertbush6652 Год назад +1

    You reminded me of my first day on the advanced course, thought I was good after the standard but the advanced just took a higher level. It was when you mentioned the instructor was on the other side of the road I can clearly remember saying the same thing, whats he doing out there! Four weeks later you used he whole road all the time, pay road tax use the road! And as an aside today I was out with my wife in the car and I shouted "Nationals" made her jump then got told off 🤣

  • @lpoolmuslim
    @lpoolmuslim Год назад +1

    I'm booked on bikemaster 1 in May. Excited and nervous. I've been riding less than a year. I hope I can get close to that level of riding. So smooth!

    • @teapotone
      @teapotone  Год назад +1

      Awesome bud, you can’t help but improve with these chaps, best road training I’ve had - probably even better than the old bill training as it’s real world based 👍

  • @davidroberts9308
    @davidroberts9308 Год назад +1

    I really enjoyed watching this, I’ve completed the full Bikemaster Course and back again this year to hone my training on their training days on the track.

  • @dazzerf8392
    @dazzerf8392 Год назад +1

    Good footage as always and in my neck of the woods

  • @StuHNomadBiker
    @StuHNomadBiker Год назад +1

    Bruce .. what's all this sync em up 123 😂.... 🤷🏼‍♂️

    • @teapotone
      @teapotone  Год назад

      It’s just for editing purposes - makes it easy to sync up all the cameras in post (editing)

  • @martinturner9296
    @martinturner9296 Год назад +1

    Enjoyed that Bruce . I love a bit of riders commentary. Roll on the next one 👍👍

    • @teapotone
      @teapotone  Год назад

      Cheers Martin, plenty more to come 👍

  • @Lacebylad
    @Lacebylad Год назад +1

    Loved every second of my two days in the Peaks with Rapid. Not cheap but worth it to me all day long

    • @teapotone
      @teapotone  Год назад

      Nice one Mike - it is a lot of money but as you rightly point out, for those who want to improve their riding, it’s invaluable 👍

  • @barryrose4850
    @barryrose4850 Год назад +1

    Tea pot your as safe as safe person can be. These videos are invaluable. Crack on bruv 👍

    • @teapotone
      @teapotone  Год назад

      Cheers Barry, but always room for improvement bud 😉👍

  • @IRVINGGRANAT
    @IRVINGGRANAT 3 месяца назад

    what about holes in the road and road bumps especially at night where the local councils do not repair the roads,

    • @teapotone
      @teapotone  3 месяца назад

      If you can’t read the road and see any obstacles in the road at the speed you’re riding, then that suggest you need to slow down on that section of road.
      As we say in the video, reading the road way ahead and utilising your peripheral vision to pick up details in the road ahead of you, is something you need to train and practice. I’m still practicing this on almost every ride to this day.

  • @danielsalvadorgodoygil5804
    @danielsalvadorgodoygil5804 Год назад +1

    Greetings Bruce from Gran Canaria, little Daniel 😉👍

    • @teapotone
      @teapotone  Год назад

      Ha Ha hello Daniel!
      I hope you are well my friend 👍

  • @RobEnglish-ratman
    @RobEnglish-ratman Год назад +1

    Fantastic video, always great to see advanced riding at its finest. I have done my IAM and BMF Blue Ribband, but like the way Rapid are more flexible on the ride. I would love to do a day or two with Rapid, but, the cost or the training is more than I can afford right now

    • @teapotone
      @teapotone  Год назад

      Cheers Rob, aye it is a big chunk of change isn’t it - all I can say is that it’s by far the best road training I’ve had outside of the old bill. Possibly even exceeding the old bill as it’s ‘real world’ 🤷‍♂️
      Worth considering if you find a gold nugget down the back of the sofa 😉👍

    • @RobEnglish-ratman
      @RobEnglish-ratman Год назад +1

      @@teapotone Oh i can see the advantage of it, as sometimes the "system" can be a bit "unforgiving" if you stray out of the parameters of it. I think when you ride to an advanced level you reach a stage where it comes down to opinion rather than fact. Chasing the overtake for example. I think Ryan is a great instructor, but at £440 a day compared to £160 for an ex class 1 rider i know, it is a fair wedge to find. Especially as you may need a couple of days to get the best results. I love all the advanced riding stuff Bruce, it's very informative. Keep it coming.

  • @krytenLister
    @krytenLister Год назад +1

    Can I ask which editing software you are using?

    • @teapotone
      @teapotone  Год назад +1

      I use Final Cut Pro as I use a Mac 👍

  • @canuk_guy873
    @canuk_guy873 Год назад +1

    Now this looked like a great day out on the bike with excellent tutoring! 👍

    • @teapotone
      @teapotone  Год назад +1

      Thanks bud, it was! Still more to come too 👍

  • @HalfManHalfPirate
    @HalfManHalfPirate Год назад +1

    Great vid Bruce, I enjoy these type of commentary riding vids as it reinforces what we all should be doing.
    It's very easy to ride and get comfortable and almost switch off.
    I'm always a keen advocate of stretching the comfort zones so you are continuing to improve.
    I've just had my 3rd observed ride and it's been good fun and I've learnt a lot, the last one was a great ride which was very quick but all within the speed limits.
    I can recommend anyone to take up some form of training no matter how good you are as you will always get something out of it.
    Look forward to the next one.

  • @allistonhyde
    @allistonhyde Год назад +1

    nice commentary !!😊

  • @JBond73
    @JBond73 Год назад +1

    This looks an amazing course. I’ve lost my confidence and need to back in the saddle and just ride. Maybe this course would help me get my confidence back. Great video. 👍

    • @teapotone
      @teapotone  Год назад +1

      Thanks Jim,
      Possibly - the courses are a lot of money but they are truly the very best training you’ll get.
      Drop RAPID a line and explain your situation, I’m sure they’ll be happy to advise you accordingly.
      They’re sound chaps 👍

    • @ryandecarteret1017
      @ryandecarteret1017 Год назад +2

      Jim,
      “get back in the saddle and just ride” will help, but having a coach with you as you do it will accelerate the process. Be open and honest with how it feels and our coach will work with you. Coaching confidence is more difficult, yet as important as coaching Knowledge and skills and we’ve a great coaching team while with you. The guys on the team love riding, but helping others improve their riding if the ultimate reward.
      Please do get in touch either via the website or social media (I do the socials) and we can chat through it all.

    • @JBond73
      @JBond73 Год назад +1

      @@ryandecarteret1017 I’ll be in touch as soon as I’ve saved some pennies up. Thanks 👍

  • @deanchild9848
    @deanchild9848 Год назад +1

    What a great video and very intresdting to see the Rapid instruction give even Teapot some tips, one question I would like to ask where did the Rapid instructor get his waist vest from could solve a issue I hjave with my jacket currently?

    • @ryandecarteret1017
      @ryandecarteret1017 Год назад +2

      I’ve just checked my vest and there’s no label, I’ll see what I can find out from the chap who ordered them this week for you.

    • @deanchild9848
      @deanchild9848 Год назад

      @@ryandecarteret1017 Awesome thank you

    • @deanchild9848
      @deanchild9848 Год назад

      Did you get a chance to chat to your supplier :)

  • @trevor20988
    @trevor20988 Год назад

    Know all those roads really well and often take IAM associates on them. I think this video is a great example of what you can get out of a Rapid day, they do have the advantage over IAM/RoSPA of being able to ride in a more "real world" manner. That said the underlying principles are exactly the same between all three organisations.

  • @MarkJYule
    @MarkJYule 5 месяцев назад

    Wow. Ryans commentary and observation is next level😮 Definitely trying to get down for a bit of training!

  • @teacher1336
    @teacher1336 9 месяцев назад

    These are brilliant videos. Commentary helps me a lot, I tend to out loud narrate when driving the car, bicycle too now to cement the habits

  • @IanTed
    @IanTed Год назад

    Passed my IAM advanced test and training a few years back and done further training with companies similar to RAPID since, your never too old to learn something new, so much more confident now and I think safer.

  • @TwoFourCharlie007
    @TwoFourCharlie007 Год назад

    Great video Bruce, I won’t say anymore you’ve already read it on the wrong channel!!🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @Mcormick06
    @Mcormick06 Год назад

    I fell off my 125 a week ago into a small roundabout used my back break because I panicked

  • @chrissimmonds5728
    @chrissimmonds5728 Год назад +1

    What is with the obsession. With going fast?

    • @teapotone
      @teapotone  Год назад +1

      It’s fun 🤷‍♂️

    • @chrissimmonds5728
      @chrissimmonds5728 Год назад

      @TeapotOne but I use sports bikes for track days and dirtbikes on the rough stuff for fast. The roads are not meant for speed. too many obstacles out of your control for fast. I don't feel the need to increase my challenges on the road for bragging rights is what I am trying to say. If i was a police rider on a mission that's different, but pretending isn't healthy

    • @teapotone
      @teapotone  Год назад +1

      The key word here Chris is “I”.
      Biking is an intensely personal activity, what each rider gets from their riding is totally different from one person to the next. As discussed in detail in this vid, one persons interpretation of another persons actions can be wildly different from another’s.
      You use different bikes to get different ‘kicks’ from your riding. Great. Some people don’t.
      You deem certain styles of riding too risky… some don’t.
      What you consider risky, other people may deem as well within their abilities and the conditions present on the road at that time.
      Each to their own bud.
      Finally, for your info, I blacked out the speedo in these vids often when we were riding at well below the speed limit for that section of road. I was interested to see if this effected some people’s comments on speed. At no point in these vids are we doing anywhere near what I personally would consider high speeds, it was always carefully considered according to conditions and what was seen.
      Again, a personal choice according to my own personal abilities and attitude to my riding 👍

    • @DennisMerwood-xk8wp
      @DennisMerwood-xk8wp Год назад +1

      @@teapotone I agree with Chris. Riding these fat pig "Adventure" bikes fast is not a good idea.
      One day they are going to bite you in your bum.
      Your riding is too risky.
      What happens if a young child runs out on the road unexpectantly. You will not be able to stop.
      Riding like this is asking for an accident!

  • @loneridar
    @loneridar Год назад +1

    Love it

  • @7zero9er7
    @7zero9er7 Год назад

    18mins, that used to be my way back to Bristol from Tonbridge when I wanted to get off the M4. Nice roads :)

  • @richdewood8747
    @richdewood8747 Год назад

    Very cool. Like you said at the end, I wasn't really thinking it would be much, but even as a veteran rider, there was good, solid benefit there! Thanks, Bruce!

  • @paulseal6181
    @paulseal6181 Год назад

    You were in my home territory for this ride.
    The Pathfinder Cafe is the starting point for most of our TVAM rides.

  • @Ravan_Caw
    @Ravan_Caw Год назад +1

    👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @mdaydj
    @mdaydj Год назад +18

    what's with the obsession to overtake everything in front of you on a bike. Can we not just ride at the legal speeds (not needing to hide the speed in you tube vids) its not a race or a track.

    • @ryandecarteret1017
      @ryandecarteret1017 Год назад +17

      There’s no obsession to overtake everything, but riders are with there coaches for a limited amount of time so if opportunities aren’t exploited with a coach, how can the coach help make the manoeuvre better/safer/smoother?

    • @teapotone
      @teapotone  Год назад +22

      @mdaydj - that’s just how I like to ride, I enjoy making progress where safe to do so - but as you rightly point out not everybody does. Ride YOUR ride 👍

    • @davidtomkins4242
      @davidtomkins4242 Год назад +5

      Even if you keep under the limits at all times, you stil make quicker progress than cars and vans because you accelerate out of junctions, corners and bends faster, you brake later due to having less momentum. So getting ahead of them and staying under the limits is still beneficial.

    • @Ze-Germanzuk
      @Ze-Germanzuk Год назад

      I wonder the same thing, I see so many guys around me overtaking on zigzags when another car is approaching or they sit up a cars arse for the tiniest gap... Rather than wait for 10 seconds til it's clear. I get wanting to make progress but just seems like a risk for no real gain. I've had an inner tube go whilst overtaking and I'd be fucked if another car was coming the other way like in the first clip here.
      My area (same county as Bruce) also unsurprisingly has an insane amount of bike crashes and deaths. But judging by the way people ride it's not really a surprise.

    • @andrewwatkins5279
      @andrewwatkins5279 Год назад

      ​@@ryandecarteret1017 Nah your not right! You are obsessed with overtaking, just before you stopped you cut the first car up joining and then weaved between the two cars to overtake. Look at me i am so skilled! Wonder if the car drivers agreed? Right at the very start you overtook dangerously in between two vehicles. You rode straight through a big pothole, no no on a bike. Not impressed Mate! You are dangerous, overconfident and obsessed with speed. I put this way, no way would you have passed the Advanced Test i did, simple as. Your positioning was poor you asked your instructor the speed at one point which proves everything i just said. You were going over the speed limit most of time, your instructor told you of the police on the dual else you would have been doing 60! I love the arrogance of some of the comments. Yeh!!! Ride your ride! Do your own thing!! Mate. What the Hell do i know? This is just my opinion, based on what i saw. Your a failure just on positioning alone forget the reckless attitude. I am not debating with anyone out there. My opinion! I survived two head on situations being pulled out onto, when i was on an A road Observing the Speed limit both times. With great observation and anticipation i avoided two serious accidents. In both situations my positioning and speed kept me in control, the ABS saved me on the second incident, i ended up two inches from her door. She wound the window "sorry love i didn't see you!" with your style and attitude you are in orbit! You are one Farm Tractor on a Country lane away from disaster with your lack of road presence. I hope you can bounce well. I have a quick bike but so what? I care about everyone else on the road, they want to stay alive as well by the way. And i totally agree with the comment before me. So here is another to gang up on. Good luck with your Advanced test? Give it a little time? Get some proper Instruction and not a Yes man you paid. I will not be following this it was egotistical nonsense.

  • @victorgonza4528
    @victorgonza4528 Год назад +1

    Outstanding .

  • @Somethingabout2wheels
    @Somethingabout2wheels Год назад +1

    Bruce, how come your TFT (not the speedo, I get why that is blacked out ;) ) but the speed of the road displayed? mine does, helps stop confusion of those pesky 40mph dual carriage ways

    • @teapotone
      @teapotone  Год назад +1

      I don’t use the BMW connect app and don’t connect my phone to the TFT👍

    • @Somethingabout2wheels
      @Somethingabout2wheels Год назад +1

      @@teapotone any reason why you don’t Bruce? The speed capture can be turned off.

    • @teapotone
      @teapotone  Год назад

      It’s a faff, just another app that I need to have running when on the bike, and another thing trying to connect to my phone via Bluetooth.
      Didn’t see any gain from it personally

    • @Somethingabout2wheels
      @Somethingabout2wheels Год назад

      @@teapotone I get it - but its an Apple experience and just connects and you get useful info like ride history, current speed restrictions, lean angles. ABS activations and traction control.

    • @teapotone
      @teapotone  Год назад

      Tried connecting today - phone won’t connect to bike via the app.
      That’ll do me, already too much effort I’m afraid

  • @sootylum
    @sootylum Год назад

    Great video, so many pointers to adopt, every days a school day.

  • @robchisholm72
    @robchisholm72 Год назад

    Very impressive, how come you've taken so long to get this one out? 😉

  • @Steeps1969
    @Steeps1969 Год назад

    15m or so in he talks about making oncoming traffic 'Lift off the gas' ... When I did my HGV, if you caused another road user to slow or deviate because of what you had done, was a fail..... Maybe don't scare the cage drivers would be wise? :-)

    • @ryandecarteret1017
      @ryandecarteret1017 Год назад +2

      Steeps,
      Keeping things realistic, drivers will lift off the gas as soon as they see anything they’re not sure of, even if it’s 100’s of meters away and there’s no need to slow. In the video I overtake a car that brakes as I over take it. There was no reason for it to brake, but the driver did as soon as it saw me in the offside mirror. Would that be a fail? I didn’t make the the road user slow it was an automatic reaction from the driver.

  • @lifebehindbars1868
    @lifebehindbars1868 Год назад

    Great video as always Bruce - just spent the weekend on an IAM Observer training course that was pretty similar to this, taught by bike cops. Rapid's stuff looks good, but I wouldn't say it's transformed your riding, you're damn good already 😊 Keep 'em coming...

    • @teapotone
      @teapotone  Год назад +1

      Thanks bud, appreciate that.
      It did actually, but it was a very small thing which Ryan identified early in the day, which helped me smoothen out my riding and position just that bit earlier - giving better vision, earlier, giving me more time to plan and smoother out the ride.
      All coming in parts 2&3 👍

  • @dnx789
    @dnx789 Год назад

    Rapid instructor must've drank a case of redbull, how does he vocalise his thoughts so quick, fascinating to watch, i'd never keep up, more of a stay on my side of the road type rider.

    • @ryandecarteret1017
      @ryandecarteret1017 Год назад +1

      Dank,
      I can’t stand the stuff. Haha
      In all honestly it’s from being able to look much further up the road than most to give myself loads more TIME to see, interpret what I see and then act (or speak).
      Lots of miles and practice helps too 👍🏼
      Nothing wrong with staying on your side of the road, but be open to exploring more with coaching. Much like overtakes, knowing how, when, where and importantly when/where NOT too is crucial.

  • @mikeb9281
    @mikeb9281 Год назад

    Great vid. 12:30 I think even in some of todays cars have some level of AI technology and it may see a bike ahead on its side of the road. It may determine it can’t stop in time and may steer away from a direct hit. Well it may choose to steer towards the kerb or the other way. Just remember drivers of the future will be totally allowing the AI car to be in full control and they may not be taking any care of the road ahead. Just beware this may be happening already.

    • @teapotone
      @teapotone  Год назад

      To my knowledge, NO car in the UK will take full control away from a driver to that extent - at present, and ALL drivers are required by law to be in full control of their vehicles at all times.
      If this changed in the future, then of course it’s something that would need to be taken into account in future bike handling courses, but not at present.
      As bikers we must always be in control and making decisions that are correct for not only our own safety, but those of other road users. Always.

  • @terrynicholson9273
    @terrynicholson9273 Год назад

    I used to do a Rapid day every year but it has gone stupid money now. The money they charge you would think Ryan could afford a new pair of jeans by now.

  • @MrBottomrung
    @MrBottomrung Год назад +2

    Great video. Sometimes I like to ride fast other times I like to cruise around. Theses skills apply to both in my opinion. I personally enjoy Bruce’s riding style compared to a lot of other bloggers.

    • @teapotone
      @teapotone  Год назад

      Thanks bud 👍

    • @stevec6427
      @stevec6427 Год назад +1

      I enjoy the fast and a steady cruise as well but I find its while cruising that my concentration can drop a bit

  • @vspatmx7458
    @vspatmx7458 Год назад +1

    The audio lacks clarity
    Gets impossible for a non native speaker like me

    • @teapotone
      @teapotone  Год назад +2

      Not sure what you expect me to do about that?
      This is like me complaining I don’t understand a Spanish channel when I’m not a native Spanish speaker? 🤷‍♂️

    • @vspatmx7458
      @vspatmx7458 Год назад

      @@teapotone
      I understand English
      Adequately well
      Provided the audio is clear.
      It doesn't even have to be crystal clear.
      However at this point I am not expecting you to take the pains of investing in superior hw or sw to clean up the voice.
      I will stick around..
      Untill I can't.

    • @simonchilli2088
      @simonchilli2088 Год назад

      I use the subtitles sometimes which help. I'm a native speaker tho still miss bits of conversation when watching one rider and the other speaks. Give them ago.

    • @vspatmx7458
      @vspatmx7458 Год назад +1

      Thank you @@simonchilli2088 🌶

    • @CraigParkinson28
      @CraigParkinson28 Год назад +2

      Hmm, just wondering if you paid to watch this free video on RUclips? That's like complaining your free ice-cream isn't cold enough. Contents great @teapotone, makes me want to do Rapid after Ive done RoSpa

  • @fallingrockmoto-cp5xh
    @fallingrockmoto-cp5xh Год назад

    Doing the Bikemaster Level 1 next month. I’ve been riding for 35 years but I am strangely nervous 😄

    • @ryandecarteret1017
      @ryandecarteret1017 Год назад

      Falling Rock,
      Don’t be. You’ll love it. Your coach will put you at ease and work with you to work through BIKEMASTER.

  • @leeh6816
    @leeh6816 Год назад

    Great video, especially Ryan’s ride with commentary. Will be looking at this course later in the year 👍

    • @teapotone
      @teapotone  Год назад

      Thanks Lee, still more to come on this one too bud 👍

  • @taz473
    @taz473 Год назад

    Impressive stuff