
AdventureBike Coach Certification
What does it mean to be an AdventureBike RiderCoach?

Being an AdventureBike RiderCoach means becoming a certified instructor through the Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF) to teach the AdventureBike RiderCourse (ADVRC). This role involves guiding licensed motorcyclists, particularly those with adventure or dual-purpose bikes, through essential off-road riding skills. RiderCoaches help participants master techniques like body positioning, rider-active controls, and navigating low-traction surfaces in a controlled dirt training environment. The position requires a strong foundation in motorcycle safety, excellent communication skills, and the ability to foster confidence and control in riders. Beyond technical instruction, AdventureBike RiderCoaches play a pivotal role in promoting safe and enjoyable off-road riding experiences for enthusiasts looking to expand their skills beyond paved roads
What to expect
Hybrid training format includes 15-20 hours of online preparation, 2-days of on-site training (including Peer Teaching), and an optional day of ungraded Student Teaching
On-site training is at the Skyline MX Park and Event Center in Kuna, Idaho (just south of Boise)
Schedule is 8:30am to 4:30pm for the 2 days of on-site training and 7am to 4pm for the optional Student Teaching day
Must be a currently certified MSF RiderCoach


We train at Skyline MX Park!
Skyline MX Park and Event Center is Idaho’s ultimate off-road playground. With multiple tracks built for every thrill level, you’ll find your perfect ride—whether you’re a dirt rookie or a seasoned pro. Want to sharpen your skills? Be Crash Free hosts its epic closed-course off-road classes right here. Check out Skyline's facility at the link below.