Winning
With Shannon Niday
The Shannon Niday motocross school
class structure has been developing and improving since
the school was started in 1997. Shannon has designed a
step by step process which enables the student to
understand and apply the correct motocross racing
techniques into their individual riding style. By
learning, feeling and doing, students leave knowing how
and what to practice in order to continue improving.
Afterwards, when a student feels they are reaching
another plateau in their ability, they can return for
another lesson of what it will take to keep improving
and winning at the next level.
Daily Group Class Structure
At The School
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Meeting
to talk about what the days class will entail. |
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Riders will ride the track
for about 10 minutes to warm up. |
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Regroup for a meeting again.
Then line up the bikes so the students can
follow Shannon through the techniques in a
stationery position that have been broken down
into five different segments. This is the first
step in learning the proper techniques. You
will be surprised at how many techniques you can
feel out in this stationary position drill. |
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Start the engine and begin
the hands on training in the riding drills.
This is where we separate each technique and
practice it a in drill. Shannon will
demonstrate the technique and then watch the
students do them. This is done so he can
critique students on what they are doing and how
they need to change in order to improve. As we
move through the drills, we will take some time
to ride the track again to see if the students
can use what they are learning. Depending on
how they are doing we may return to the
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Using
What You Are Learning
Please keep in mind that the school
is not a race. Most of the time, a student needs to
slow down in order to learn how to ride faster. These
new ways of riding may not feel comfortable at first
because you are used to doing things the wrong way.
This wrong way is why you have reached your current
racing plateau.

Be smart and take advantage of the school! Really
commit to learning how to make these correct techniques
your natural riding style. If you use everything you'll
learn in the school to the best of your ability, you
will also feel confident that you'll be improving the
fastest way possible.
More Class/Camp Info
Two day group classes are six hours
long from 10 AM to 4 PM at the cost of $350. The track
is open afterwards for practice to work on what you have
just been taught. Group classes are divided into groups
and each group is given as much individual attention as
possible.
Camps are 3 days long
starting at 8 AM and go until 4 PM at the cost of $600.
The day starts with some physical training and
nutritional advice with Sheila. Shannon starts
with the students at 10 AM. Make sure to bring
comfortable work out clothes and shoes that you
can exercise in.
Private and semi private classes are
four hours long. These classes can be scheduled by
calling
(913) 226-5378 or
emailing Shannon
and making an appointment.
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