Highly recommend doing the 2-day camp, just like I did....I'm going to go back and repeat it all again, this time on my bike (BMW S1000XR) so my legs won't be sore for a day afterwards. superbikeschool.com/
BRUH .... I share your enthusiasm and I can CONFIRM everything you share. I have been riding the Level 4 now for 2 years after going through Levels 1-3. Whenever I meet another track rider that has not gone through this course, my eyes light up as I share how much California Superbike School has changed/improved my riding not only for the track but also for the street as I encourage them to attend!!!! YOUR content has truly "saved my life" as I practice what I have learned with MotoJitsu and combined with the continual training I receive at CSS, I am now a more confident and educated rider. For ANYONE READING THIS POST ......... "money well spent" attending California Superbike School!!!!!
Your excitement is contagious Gregg! Thank u for sharing your experience I have read his books but something like this is only a dream 😅to be saved for my next life ❤
I've been watching your videos for quite a while and actually seeing you an experienced rider so thrilled after the CSS experience is very motivating. I live in Turkey and they have not been coming over here for years, I think I'll have to find a way to travel to the States for it. Thanks for the video and be safe...
Was there with my son the Sunday before you went out. Great class. I highly recommend it. Trying to get my son's mindset that if you are going to do something dangerous learn how to do it correctly to minimize risk. He loved it.
Thanks for doing this video! The overview is superb as well as taking a few snippets to share with everyone. I've not taken this school but based on your recommendation, I'm going to look for the next available. I don't own any gear and it's great the supply everything. Keep up the great work!
I also suggest Keith's "Twist of the Wrist" books for any level or rider. I read that first book in 1994 and a month later I was in his school. What I found awesome is that he shown me how to ride by using pieces of rope and then he had a wet section to get more confident by being smooth. Speaking of smooth, I believe that very class had Doug Chandler as an instructor...the king of smooth.
Dear Jitsu, you must put a WARNING LABEL on your review. Once you attend a CSS, you get hooked. It is highly addictive and can strain the relationship with your significant other. I did my first school in 5/2021, I have done now 14 CSS and can't wait to go again. Many of the friends I have made there, are also multiple schools attendees. It is a fun way of learning and the tools you get, will elevate and make your street riding 100% better and safe. My only regret is not doing it sooner.
Did a California super bike 2 day course at barber in Alabama this past July and it was amazing. First time on track and I can’t wait to do it again. We rode so much I was exhausted by the end of it. 10/10 recommend
Im about to do lev.3 in NOV here in greece with the Greek version of riding schools, very usefull info either way. Its worth the money greg's absolutely right!!! gear and official courses guys!!!
Awesome review. I did all four levels there. I've been wanting to take Ken Hill's Motorsports fundamentals class. I wonder how that compares with the other top schools including this one.
@@MotoJitsu The reason I asked is I did yamaha street this year along with my local NJ based one-day trail braking course and was under impression (probably wrong) YCS was the best. Thanks for an advice anyways, you rock!
Then get into CSS...and do the 2-day camp like I did....more track time, less people on track, 2:1 instructor to student ratio, lean bike, camera bike, etc.
I have done both schools. I started with CSS and then did YCS. I would say the YCS was boring compared to CSS. CSS is dive in the deep end and get running fast. They are not for a total noobie with a bike, That's more the YCS. So if you are apprehensive or lack much street experience, I would suggest the YCS first, then go do CSS.
I just got so lucky I was on the waiting list for socal supermoto for this weekend. Got it booked this morning. Oh yeah Dylan Code is going to be there I'm so excited!!!
There’s no discount for the school, maybe in the future and I put all the courses I recommend on my website a long time ago. No one asked me to, I did it to make a consolidated location for easy access for people interested.
Not that i care but where are the people who are always commenting BS on your videos. Anyways thanks Greg, this is an awesome video. Learning is a continuous process
That doesn’t make any sense…why switch? You mean I took another course to keep learning and realize it’s a better structured course than all others I’ve taken?
Keith Code is one of the most chilled people I have ever meet. I have had him as the off track coach now 3-4 times. He a has a great sense of humor and is a great story teller.
Highly recommend doing the 2-day camp, just like I did....I'm going to go back and repeat it all again, this time on my bike (BMW S1000XR) so my legs won't be sore for a day afterwards. superbikeschool.com/
BRUH .... I share your enthusiasm and I can CONFIRM everything you share. I have been riding the Level 4 now for 2 years after going through Levels 1-3. Whenever I meet another track rider that has not gone through this course, my eyes light up as I share how much California Superbike School has changed/improved my riding not only for the track but also for the street as I encourage them to attend!!!!
YOUR content has truly "saved my life" as I practice what I have learned with MotoJitsu and combined with the continual training I receive at CSS, I am now a more confident and educated rider.
For ANYONE READING THIS POST ......... "money well spent" attending California Superbike School!!!!!
Awesome!!! I'll be back many, many times :) good to hear!
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Your passion for learning is infectious
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Your excitement is contagious Gregg!
Thank u for sharing your experience
I have read his books but something like this is only a dream 😅to be saved for my next life ❤
Save up and go!!!!!
I've been watching your videos for quite a while and actually seeing you an experienced rider so thrilled after the CSS experience is very motivating. I live in Turkey and they have not been coming over here for years, I think I'll have to find a way to travel to the States for it. Thanks for the video and be safe...
It was awesome!!!! I'll be back, many, many times :)
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Was there with my son the Sunday before you went out. Great class. I highly recommend it. Trying to get my son's mindset that if you are going to do something dangerous learn how to do it correctly to minimize risk. He loved it.
Yes!!!
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Did levels 1+2 here in NZ , it was awesome. Biggest takeway for me was vision and quick steering.
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another kiwi here, looking to do the same. what was the name of the course you did please?
Thanks for doing this video! The overview is superb as well as taking a few snippets to share with everyone. I've not taken this school but based on your recommendation, I'm going to look for the next available. I don't own any gear and it's great the supply everything. Keep up the great work!
You’ll love it!
I also suggest Keith's "Twist of the Wrist" books for any level or rider. I read that first book in 1994 and a month later I was in his school. What I found awesome is that he shown me how to ride by using pieces of rope and then he had a wet section to get more confident by being smooth. Speaking of smooth, I believe that very class had Doug Chandler as an instructor...the king of smooth.
Yes, I have it too and just re-read it :)
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Dear Jitsu, you must put a WARNING LABEL on your review. Once you attend a CSS, you get hooked. It is highly addictive and can strain the relationship with your significant other. I did my first school in 5/2021, I have done now 14 CSS and can't wait to go again. Many of the friends I have made there, are also multiple schools attendees.
It is a fun way of learning and the tools you get, will elevate and make your street riding 100% better and safe.
My only regret is not doing it sooner.
I'll be back many times :)
Did a California super bike 2 day course at barber in Alabama this past July and it was amazing. First time on track and I can’t wait to do it again. We rode so much I was exhausted by the end of it. 10/10 recommend
YES!! I'm going back again and again for sure :)
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Im about to do lev.3 in NOV here in greece with the Greek version of riding schools, very usefull info either way.
Its worth the money greg's absolutely right!!! gear and official courses guys!!!
Awesome!
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5 days of CSS down and looking forward to more. Great folks, great school!
Nice!!
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I watched this whole video. I'm shocked it's 34 minutes long. The content is so top notch I forgot I was that long.
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Definitely enjoyed every second of this video… thanks for sharing!
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Awesome review. I did all four levels there. I've been wanting to take Ken Hill's Motorsports fundamentals class. I wonder how that compares with the other top schools including this one.
thanks!!!
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What would be better: to do yamaha champ school first or to jump in into CSS right away?
Do a few track days…or a lot of twisty mountain roads to get used to high speed turning then CSS
@@MotoJitsu The reason I asked is I did yamaha street this year along with my local NJ based one-day trail braking course and was under impression (probably wrong) YCS was the best. Thanks for an advice anyways, you rock!
Then get into CSS...and do the 2-day camp like I did....more track time, less people on track, 2:1 instructor to student ratio, lean bike, camera bike, etc.
I have done both schools. I started with CSS and then did YCS. I would say the YCS was boring compared to CSS. CSS is dive in the deep end and get running fast. They are not for a total noobie with a bike, That's more the YCS. So if you are apprehensive or lack much street experience, I would suggest the YCS first, then go do CSS.
I just got so lucky
I was on the waiting list for socal supermoto for this weekend. Got it booked this morning. Oh yeah Dylan Code is going to be there I'm so excited!!!
NICEEEEEEEEEEEE Tell him I said hi!
Can you comment on the difference in opinions of YCS and CSS on trail braking and when in the turn to get back on the throttle, please?
Check out the book “A Twist Of The Wrist” too.
Yup
I’ve never heard him say this much stuff about California Superbike school. He’s always praised Champ School like crazy. Is it me or does it seem off?
Because I never been there before 😂 duh
I figured since it was a part of your discounts, on your website, you’ve been to it but I guess I just assumed. My fault
There’s no discount for the school, maybe in the future and I put all the courses I recommend on my website a long time ago. No one asked me to, I did it to make a consolidated location for easy access for people interested.
Wow, every continent? Even Africa, thats cool, Americans are just amaizing, I should really budget for that 99 online course.. Thanks
Yes!
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How do you compare this one and Yamaha champion school?
Did you listen to the video?
Not that i care but where are the people who are always commenting BS on your videos.
Anyways thanks Greg, this is an awesome video. Learning is a continuous process
thanks
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As much as I would love to go, it seems to me that will never happen. 😢 one can only dream about it I guess
"never" well with that attitude, it won't.
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I thought you aways promoted YCRS. Curious why the switch to CSS
That doesn’t make any sense…why switch? You mean I took another course to keep learning and realize it’s a better structured course than all others I’ve taken?
@@MotoJitsu yes I know you have taken many courses. Thats why I am asking. In your opinion CSS is better than the others?
Did you even watch the video or read the title?
@@MotoJitsu yes. But it seems YCRS offers an almost similar course.
Wish I saw this video before August when they came to NJ. I’ll definitely check it out next year.
Do they run drills to smooth out our weak points verses running lap after lap after lap?
Every time on track is smoothing out something about your riding with a specific drill and you get feedback after each session.
@@MotoJitsu Thanks
Are you planning on doing level 3&4? Im curious to hear your thoughts if you do. How long was each track session?
Eventually
Code Keith I wanna meet him one day
He was there!! :)
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Keith Code is one of the most chilled people I have ever meet. I have had him as the off track coach now 3-4 times. He a has a great sense of humor and is a great story teller.
Another excellent video 👌🏼
thanks!
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:) for real
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Anyone compared the in-person to online coaching? Do they compare? 🤔
In-person is always better.
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I feel like this is payed
I wish I was that cool…no one pays me to say or do anything, I actually say this in the video if you watch