Ken Hill Podcast Series

khill

Well-known member
Ken, for those of us who don't normally listen to podcasts, what's the cliff's notes version of this podcast?

The reason I am doing the podcasts is for this very reason....way too much to type out and hearing it totally changes the context. See if you can find a way to listen!

Ken
 

khill

Well-known member
Sorry! The link only shows part of the description.

If you click on the link, it takes you to the podcast where there is a brief description.

"Listen to Ken explain how to be more precise with with Braking, Throttle, Body Movements and Lean Angle."

Or go to my website where they are all listed...

Ken

http://khcoaching.com/podcasts/
 

phocup

Well-known member
Thanks Ken. One of these days I think I need to sit down and listen to all of these a 2nd / 3rd time with a note pad. :laughing:thumbup
 

Smash Allen

Banned
Thanks Ken. One of these days I think I need to sit down and listen to all of these a 2nd / 3rd time with a note pad. :laughing:thumbup

Same here. I usually listen to each one a couple times. I have already improved my confidence through turns on the street and catch myself practicing my brake application 1-5% and 5%-1 randomly throughout the day:rofl
 

Smash Allen

Banned
What do you guys think about using intercoms for training purposes at the track?

Instructor following rider can give them real time feedback focusing on one turn at a time.

Sounds like a good idea but I'm wondering if it's too distracting?
 

khill

Well-known member
What do you guys think about using intercoms for training purposes at the track?

Instructor following rider can give them real time feedback focusing on one turn at a time.

Sounds like a good idea but I'm wondering if it's too distracting?

I have used them and for 99.9% of all riders I have worked with, they are a waste. Very much too distracting. Video review continues to be the best source for rider critique that I use.

Example - At our Rick Development Camp at Chuckwalla this Winter, Valentine Debise at first thought video was too old school, by the second day, he was asking for his videos to take home at night and study. Same with JD Beach...
 

Smash Allen

Banned
I have used them and for 99.9% of all riders I have worked with, they are a waste. Very much too distracting. Video review continues to be the best source for rider critique that I use.

Example - At our Rick Development Camp at Chuckwalla this Winter, Valentine Debise at first thought video was too old school, by the second day, he was asking for his videos to take home at night and study. Same with JD Beach...

Thanks for the response Ken, I appreciate it.

I was thinking the same thing, that they may be too distracting. A couple friends tried it out at THill West and the instructee lowsided T1 on lap 2...withholding names:laughing

I am looking forward to some coaching from Rickdiculous racing next year :)
 
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thedub

Octane Socks
So old school. I want a live video feed, in a helmet heads up display, of the follow video so I can watch myself riding while I'm riding.
 

tzrider

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I have used them and for 99.9% of all riders I have worked with, they are a waste. Very much too distracting.

That was our experience too. They didn't even work well for off-track exercises in the paddock, let alone on track.

Back in the last milleneum, when Miguel Duhamel was competing in AMA Superbike, his team experimented with an intercom from pit to rider. A few laps into the race Migel ripped his out and threw it away. :laughing
 
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