Many people are unsure of how to start riding a motorcycle. They're confused as to where to begin, how to pick out a bike, and what to focus on when they do. When it comes to learning how to ride, the smart path to take is clouded by misinformation, bad advice, and myths. The Road to Mastery is an easy-to-read and easy-to-follow road map for anyone wishing to get into motorcycling the right way and grow within the sport. Anyone new to motorcycle riding or getting back into it after taking a break for years would be wise to read this book and use it as a reference.
Have you been on a continuous search for happiness but have never seemed to fulfill this feeling despite a long list of accomplishments?The author, Greg Widmar, has. After overcoming numerous obstacles, he created a wonderful and fulfilling life for himself but was still easily distracted and on the hunt for the next thing that he thought would make him happy.In this book, Greg shares a method he’s found that brings him to the state of peace he was always seeking, and he invites you to try it for yourself.
Advancing your motorcycle riding skills, in addition to wearing quality gear, are the most important things you can do to help keep yourself safe on the public roads. You can improve your skills by taking courses, and practicing in-between courses. This book answers the question about what to practice. The MotoJitsu system is a structured set of drills that start at a beginner White Belt level and get increasingly more difficult as they move up to Black Belt and beyond. Riders who practice the MotoJitsu system will improve their riding competence and elevate their understanding of how to control their motorcycle in virtually any street environment. Fast Eddie developed this book after being asked the question “what should I practice in-between courses?” throughout his years as an instructor. In the MotoJitsu booklet you will find diagrams and detailed instructions along with references to video demonstrations at each belt level, so you can view and learn the proper technique for the each of the drills. Fast Eddie was an instructor for Total Control's Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced Riding Clinics. He has attended more than 24 motorcycle courses, and has 500,000+ miles of riding experience.