Lee Parks' Total Control
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Lee Parks'
Total Control High Performance Street Riding Techniques
Autographed by Lee Parks
Who It’s For
In today’s age of high-horsepower superbikes, large-displacement cruisers
and super-heavy-weight tourers, riding skills are more important than ever for
safe, fun motorcycling. Unfortunately for experienced riders, there is a large
gap between the Motorcycle Safety Foundation’s Experienced RiderCourse
(ERC) and the many racetrack schools around the country. Many riders are interested
in improving their skills but are unwilling to take on the additional risks associated
with a high-speed environment. If you fit into the “I’m interested,
but…” group, you’re not alone. In fact, if you add up all
the attendees of all the race schools together, they only represent a tiny percentage
of street riders. This is not to say they are not good schools. To the contrary,
they have much to offer. But they are not for everyone. Fortunately, Lee Parks’ Total
Control Advanced Riding Clinic (Total Control ARC) has a solution for those experienced
riders “caught in the middle,” as well as those track-day junkies
and racers who want to be able to further enhance their skills in a controlled
environment with expert instruction.
Who Teaches It
Chief instructor Lee Parks has been racing for over 20 years and
won the 2001 G.M.D. Computrack National Endurance Series Championship
in the Lightweight class. He also finished 2nd in the 1994 AMA
125GP national championship in its exhibition year. He spent
five years as the editor and chief test rider of Motorcycle Consumer
News where he road tested every new street motorcycle available
in the U.S. and became one of the top performance-testing journalists
in the world. Lee is now the president of Lee Parks Design, a
motorcycle gear and accessory manufacturer and brand management
consulting firm.

How It Works
Part of the reason for the program’s success is the dynamic
classroom training, which includes both theory and application
of the Total Control ARC techniques. By including a basic analysis
of vehicular dynamics, riders get a clear understanding of how
their actions affect their bikes. For instance, in the suspension
portion of the class, riders learn how to analyze the effectiveness
of their suspension and how to set it up for maximum control and
comfort. The range portion of the training is done in a large parking
lot or skidpad where each of the skills are individually broken
down and practiced. Working on only one skill at a time is the
fastest way to make consistent riding improvements. The beauty
of doing it this way is that the student is never asked to make
a huge “leap of faith” in any one area. Each skill
is built up in small two-mph increments until the desired result
is achieved. This allows for high confidence and never gets too
scary. In fact, cornering speeds never go above 25 mph. While this
may seem slow, in a tight enough corner, 25 is very, very fast.
Combined with a strategic “building block” formula
for integrating the individual skills into a complete riding package,
the Total Control ARC enables riders to learn faster and easier
than ever before. Equally important, all the Total Control ARC
skills are taught with their direct applications for street riding.
After all, knowing how to do something is of little value if you
don’t understand when and where to use it.
What It Covers
Cornering technique is the primary focus of the Total Control ARC.
Individual skills include corner entry, line selection, body
position and corner exit. There are slightly different versions
of these depending on the type of bike ridden, but all follow
the same philosophical principals that are taught in the course.
Throttle control and throttle/brake transitions are also covered
in great detail. Additionally, super-tight, low-speed, “parking
lot” turns are taught.
What It Costs
The cost for the standard eight-hour Total Control ARC is $295,
which includes lunch and a workbook with explanations and examples
of the techniques and concepts covered in the course. A $100
deposit guarantees your spot, with the balance payable two weeks
before the start of the course.
Requirements
All students must provide their own bikes and have at least one
year of riding experience. For students with less than two years
of experience, it is advised (though not required) that they
have completed an MSF ERC. Protective gear is required for all
students, which includes a DOT-approved helmet (full-face recommended),
motorcycle jacket and pants, gloves and boots that cover the
ankles. Jeans and fingerless gloves are not allowed, but Kevlar
jeans will be accepted.
When and Where
If you’re interested in attending a Total Control ARC, please
send us an e-mail and we will put you on our mailing list to let
you know when the next course will be available. Classes are limited
to 18 students and are filled on a first-come, first-served basis.
Due to serious demand we are currently in the process of setting
up franchises in several regions including Phoenix, New York, Baltimore
and Washington state. New regions will be opened when these are
all operational.
The Total Control ARC’s Promises
The Total Control ARC is committed to making you a better and safer
rider and in doing so makes these promises:
Noticeable improvement in your riding. No matter what skill level
you are now, the Total Control ARC will make a recognizable difference
in your ability to control your bike. High teacher-to-student ratio.
Each class is divided in groups with never more than six students
per instructor for lots of individual attention and support.
- Friendly, professional service. The Total Control ARC instructors
are highly trained and carefully handpicked for their teaching
abilities and friendly dispositions. Your experience at the Total
Control ARC will be a positive one.
- The ability to self-diagnose riding problems in the future.
While it’s great to be able to ride better in front of
a skilled coach, it’s equally important to be able to coach
yourself when you detect a riding problem in the future. There
are enough support materials in our package to help make sure
you won’t forget what you learned during your training.
What People Are Saying About the Total Control
ARC
I thoroughly enjoyed your course
and have been practicing the skills. It’s a great idea
and a perfect next step from an ERC class.
—Jeff Whitlock, Glenmoore, PA
Thank you very much. I had a great
time taking your Advanced Riding Clinic at the Square Root Rally.
It was fun and I learned so much.
—Eve Silverstone, Gaithersburg, MD
After seven years and five CLASS schools I
still couldn’t drag my knee. But in your Clinic you showed
me how to do it by slowing everything down so I could work out
each individual skill. Now it seems so easy I wonder why I ever
had trouble in the first place.
—Peter Tavernise, Hillsborough, NC
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