For Immediate Release BIKE INSTRUCTOR CERTIFICATION PROGRAM (BICP) ANNOUNCES PARTNERSHIP WITH USA CYCLING Bellingham, WA – The Bike Instructor Certification Program (BICP) is excited to announce a new partnership with USA Cycling. USA Cycling is happy to recognize the Bike …
#Motivation Monday – In our “What Inspires You to Coach?” Series, Tal Rozow – #BICP Level 3 Certified Instructor & owner of Sababike, shares his inspiration: “There are so many things I love about coaching that’s it hard to pick …
Hi Team! Some of you have already noticed a new purple button on the upper right corner of the BICP website. Following your suggestions, this new tool was built to give businesses and prospective clients the ability to search for …
In our “What inspires you to coach? Series”, #bicp Instructor Trainer, Scott Givens ( @pedaltherapy ) sent this great account to us: I like telling this story to explain why I love coaching: I was working with a woman who …
Question of the day: “Ok, so I have my certification, am in the process of getting insurance for coaching, how do I perfect my craft?” Situation: I don’t have a job with a guiding or coaching company and no one …
Admit it; it may have been an entire riding season -or longer- since you’ve looked over the contents of your first aid supplies. Being a ride guide or skills instructor necessitate is to prep for every ride. Prepare for the …
You work hard to provide a valuable service to riders of all levels. You earn your certifications through #BICP to hone your preparedness dealing with groups, assessing abilities, and building better skilled athletes, but is your journey complete? In researching …
On the heels of an exciting UCI MTB World Championship, we want to make the following announcements: Magura riders take 3 golds + 1 Silver, and, BICP ‘s own Shaums March coached Kate Courtney in the Elite XC championship! …
We receive many questions from new students, regardless of their level regarding brakes: “What brakes are good?” Are they the ones with the best reviews? The ones that cost the most (“get what you pay for”)? The brand? Or are …