How to Introduce Young Kids to Motorcross
Brandi, age 9 and a half is a third generation Motor cross rider. It's in her blood. [why introduce her if we don't hear from her? do you have any quotes from her?]
Instructions
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Let your child see what Motor cross racing is about.
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Does she show interest all on her own?
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Look at investing in a used bike at first. You can always sell it and still get what you paid for it originally.
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Look at all the protective gear. Consider the fiancial responsiblities.
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Is there anyone that can show her how to ride?
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Do you have a local track?
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[instead of asking questions, which is what the customer will be doing coming to this eHow, we should be telling them what to do...check out a motorcross race, here's where to find one in your area; you'll need a coach/mentor, here's how to find one in your area; you'll need a local track, here's how to find one in your area. thinking about the investment in gear/equipment should probably be a tip, and we should give people a sense of how much money we're talking about it here]
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Tips & Warnings
Motor cross is very much a family sport. There is no need for anyone to stand on the sidelines. On the week-ends you can see Brandi, her dad and mom riding. That is when Brandi isn't racing.
Never allow your child to ride their Motorcross unsupervised.