Fall 2024 registration is now FULL
Because this program is so popular and we are limited by both coach resources and Alberta Parks permits, we have a tiered registration process. This allows previous registrants to continue in the program and to develop growth in this sport.
Registration Tier
- Teir 1 – Kids of parent volunteer coaches
- Teir 2 – Rec Bike Program alumni
- Teir 3 – Club members
- Teir 4 – Public
Program Cost
- $140 (6 week program)
- $5 (club membership if not a current member)
NOTE
Please note you must be an XCBC Club Member to receive email notice of program registration and to register for any of our programs. Parents are also expected to have a club membership to join any weekly sessions. We encourage any parent who wants to ride with their child’s group to register as a parent volunteer coach with the program. Please get in touch with the club program administrator at programdirector@xcbraggcreek.ca for more details on how to register as a volunteer coach.
Program Details
We are offering the mountain bike program 1 night/week, either Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday nights. Please only register your child for one night per week.
Program group sizes will be approximately 6-8 kids per group.
Programs for children 6-10 yrs:
- Will focus on developing the essential mountain bike skills.
- Kids will receive a great deal of instruction on how to ride mountain bikes during the program regardless of age.
Pre-requisite – children should come into the program with basic riding skills and feeling comfortable riding up and down trails with rough and uneven terrain and be able to ride for at least 15 minutes without stopping.
Programs for children 11 -17 yrs:
- Will involve more advanced skills but will also involve much more continuous riding.
- Riders in this group will also be exposed to different styles of riding and racing.
Pre-requisite -Participants in this group should be able to ride over rough terrain and be able to ride for at least 30 minutes without stopping
Assessment Week & Group Placement
The first week of the program will be used to assess each child’s skill, fitness and ability. It is very important that all participants attend their first session to ensure that they get placed into the correct group.
Children will be placed into groups with other riders of similar abilities, regardless of age.
Example: it is possible for your 9 or 10-year-old child to be moved into the older age categories based on their skills and fitness.
Parent’s Role
We need all the help of parents to make this program happen.
- Parent volunteers on bikes will assist coaches while on the trails. As there are many different levels of bikers, we need every rider to be accounted for and stay safe on the trails.
- Ensure your children arrive on time and are picked up at the end of sessions on time.
- Ensure that all necessary equipment comes with the rider & all equipment is in working order. No helmet, no ride, no exception.
Please Note
Spring sessions – 6 weeks
- Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday evening groups
- 6:30pm to 8:00pm
- May 14 – June 20
- Max 6 riders per group
- Riders only ride one night per week
Fall sessions – 6 weeks
- Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday evening groups
- 6 pm to 7:30pm
- Sept. 3 – Oct. 10
- Max 6 riders per group
- Riders only ride one night per week
Equipment Requirements
- A functioning and well-maintained mountain bike with hand brakes
- properly fitting helmet is mandatory
- bike gloves
- eye protection
- water and snacks
Do a pre-ride safety check
- Check your tire pressure.
- Check wheel quick-releases.
- Check your brakes.
- Check your wheels.
- Check your crank arms and pedals.
- Check stem and headset.
- Check your chain.
Mountain Bike Safety Ground Rules
First Aid
- Each coach will carry a first aid kit with basic supplies and bear spray
- Each coach will create an emergency response plan to react to first aid situations.
Lead & Sweep Riders
The lead rider should be a parent volunteer coach or volunteer junior coach.
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- Must stop at all trail junctions to regroup.
- Don’t proceed until the tail gunner rider has gotten to the junction.
- This is very important to ensure that no riders get lost.
- When leading a group call out i.e. “Day O”around corners and blind spots to ensure that other trail users and animals are aware of your approach.
- Know who is in your group and how many kids – do regular head counts.
- Kids must not take short cuts and must stay with the group. No Exceptions.
- Always have an adult riding sweep
Pre and Post Ride
- Don’t ride on roads without a coach.
- Stay well away from parked and moving cars.
- Ride the stunts in a clockwise direction only.
- Stay within site of the meeting place.
Injury & Illness
- If you hurt yourself or don’t feel well tell your coach or an adult.
- Drink water when you get a chance.
Trail Etiquette
- Be aware of other cyclists and stay out of each other’s way
- Don’t block trails – don’t stop in blind spots, at bottom of hills, at the peak of a climb
- Never leave bikes laying on the trail
- Best place to stop is just past the top of a climb allowing enough room for other riders to group behind you
- Always yield to horses and pedestrians- slow right down or pull over and stop
- Be polite and respectful to other trail users
- Leave plenty of space between you and the rider in front of you – at least 4 or 5 seconds gap
- Only pass when there is room and it is safe to do so.
- When approaching hikers and bikers from behind notify the riders – “passing on the left” (or right)
- When meeting riders ‘head on’ both riders should slow down and move to the right to allow space to pass. If not enough space then be prepared to stop and pull off of the trail and yield to the other rider
- Yield to riders going uphill. It is easy to remount your bike when descending as opposed to when you are climbing
Leave No Trace
- Stay on trails- don’t cut corners
- Don’t skid
- Don’t ride when it’s too muddy
- Don’t litter
- Don’t frighten or endanger wildlife
- Watch for Wildlife
Be Good to Your Bike
- Keep your bike clean
- lubricate chain every few rides
- Never lay your bike down on the drive train side
- Leave other rider’s bikes alone
Enjoy the Ride
- This is not a race.
- There are all levels of riders – Don’t be discouraged if you can’t keep up with everybody
- Challenge yourself – be confident and try things even if they are hard and scary
- You will be amazed at what you are capable of
- Team work – Be supportive and encouraging of other riders “good job” “you can do it”
- Ask questions
- Have fun and try hard
Coach with Us
We are always seeking volunteer mountain bike coaches for our Recreational MTB Program. If you are passionate about mountain biking and have the desire to lead the next generation of mountain bikers on weekly rides or would like to ride along with your child’s group (or another group) as a parent volunteer tail-gunner, we’d love to have you on board.
Benefits of registering as a volunteer coach
- Your child gets priority registration
- You may qualify for First Aid or PMBIA training
- Honorarium for junior coaches
Coaching Duties
Lead Coach
- Pick weekly riding trail
- Lead the ride
- Give lesson (lesson will be provided)
- Carry first aid kit
- Mentor a junior coach
Tail Gunner
- Ride at the back and sweep the group
- Help with head count
- Offer words of encouragement
Junior Coaches
- Offer words of encouragement
- Assist Lead and Tail Gunner coach
- Re-enforce lessons or tips taught by Leach Coach
If you are interested in volunteering as a coach for the Fall season please contact Erik Anderson erik.anderson@safari.ca Save
Emergency Action Plan (EAP)
- Assess the Situation: determine the nature of the emergency and what type of response is required (first aid, search for a lost person, etc.).
- Develop a Response Plan: based on the nature of the emergency, develop an appropriate response plan (first aid treatment, initiate search, etc.)
- Assume leadership of the group and delegate responsibility: group members should assist in patient care if needed, If needed designate one or two adults to go for help.
- The group with the victim(s) should:
- Make the victim(s) as comfortable as possible, maintain his/her body temperature and protect the victim from the elements.
- A trained first aider should be with the victim at all times.
- Children should never be left unattended
- Give the other group members something to do to get their minds off the situation
- If Emergency Medical Services is required designate one adult to call 911.
- Provide the following details to emergency responders:
- Details of emergency
- Your location
- Assistance required
- Provide the following details to emergency responders:
- Designate one person to go to trail head to meet EMS.
- If necessary use the Emergency Contact List to call the contact person of the injured person.
FAQs
- Q: How to register? A: Emails will be sent for registration notifications and registration will be through Team Snap.
- Q: What is the cancellation policy? A: XC Bragg Creek reserves the right to cancel classes if there are dangerous or extenuating circumstance such as bad weather, strong winds or conditions that may damage the trails system.
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Q: How and when will I be notified of a cancellation? A: Class cancellations will be made by 4pm the day of the program session. Cancellations will be made via email and website post when possible.
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Q: What is the refund policy? A: Changes to the evening in which you are registered can only be done under extenuating circumstances and only prior to the registration deadline if spots are available.
- Program cancellations are only accepted prior to the registration close date and are subject to a $25 administration fee per registrant.
- Program cancellation requests after the registration close date for extenuating circumstances only (a doctors note is required) will be considered and are subject to a $25 administration fee per registrant.
- No refunds or credits due to cancellation of program due to inclement weather