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Coaching

New to Mountain biking and want to learn how to ride safely while maximising fun? Or maybe you're a more advanced rider looking to sharpen your skills. Whatever your riding level may be, we're here to help you get the most out of your ride. 

CyclePath has teamed up with Sharp Mountain Biking Skills to bring you the best coaching available!


Adult Skills Clinics

Learn new mountain bike skills in a fun and safe group setting.  Multi-week, weekend, and single-course sessions available. Intro to Mountain Biking, Intro to Jumps & Drops, Beginner, Intermediate, Intermediate Plus, and Advanced clinics available. Click on the link for more information and to book your lesson!

Private lessons

Have a specific skill you would like to work on? Or have a group of friends who are looking to improve their mountain bike skills together? We can design the perfect session for just yourself or you and your friends! Click on the link for more information on Private Lessons.

Meet your new coach, Christine!

My love affair with mountain biking started during a road trip to Alaska and I haven’t looked back. Since then I’ve explored trails all over the continent, from the slickrock of the southern States to the deep loam of Coastal BC, and every dirt jump in between. I want to be the person having the most fun down every type of trail!

 

After experiencing first hand how professional instruction could boost my progress and add confidence and control on the trail, I wanted to give that feeling to other riders. Since upgrading to my Level 2 PMBIA (Professional Mountain Bike Instructor Association) and Wilderness First Responder certifications and I have taught hundreds of riders in Alberta and British Columbia. 

 

With an extensive background in education I offer clear and concise instruction to help riders achieve their personal goals.  Whether you’re ready for your first wooden feature, or are ready to increase the amplitude of your jumping, I have the experience, as well as tips & tricks to point you (and your tires) in the right direction :).