Took The RoSPA Test Today .........

Took The RoSPA Test Today .........

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Paul.B

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3,937 posts

265 months

Saturday 3rd February 2007
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...... and got a Gold!!!


To say I'm chuffed would be an understatement. Knowing there are three levels of pass just seemed to make it more of a challege. Would have been dissapointed with Bronze, happy but only happy with Silver, but over the moon with the Gold!
I'm not putting down Bronze & SIlver but as a IAM Senior Observer it would have been an anti-climax.

Anyhow, well happy bunny bounce

Paul.B

vonhosen

40,240 posts

218 months

Saturday 3rd February 2007
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Paul.B said:
...... and got a Gold!!!


To say I'm chuffed would be an understatement. Knowing there are three levels of pass just seemed to make it more of a challege. Would have been dissapointed with Bronze, happy but only happy with Silver, but over the moon with the Gold!
I'm not putting down Bronze & SIlver but as a IAM Senior Observer it would have been an anti-climax.

Anyhow, well happy bunny bounce

Paul.B


Congratulations.

SamHH

5,050 posts

217 months

Saturday 3rd February 2007
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Congratulations.

What made you choose to do the RoSPA test after being in the IAM?

TripleS

4,294 posts

243 months

Saturday 3rd February 2007
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Congratulations Paul. clap

Best wishes all,
Dave.

Paul.B

Original Poster:

3,937 posts

265 months

Saturday 3rd February 2007
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SamHH said:
Congratulations.

What made you choose to do the RoSPA test after being in the IAM?



It was the next logical step. I want to find out more about the IAM diploma and I am going to do some high performance courses, Ride Drive looks favorite at the moment. I'm then looking to advance through the Club Driving ( www.clubdriving.co.uk ) standards. You don't stop learning, you reach higher standards and hopefuly get better. I like to work towards this type of test to keep the standards up.

Paul.B

mph999

2,715 posts

221 months

Saturday 3rd February 2007
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He he ... well done again (see the clubdriving forums ....)

Indeed, I got Gold back in Dec, after a half day with Bespoke.

I was outy last weekend with Catherine, one of the othe clubdriving mentors who lives near me. I had a couple of hours with her the week before Bespoke, and she commented that there was a very marked difference in my driving.

I put that down to ...

Her advice
Marks advice at bespoke
Confidence having got gold.

Like you, looking forward to moving up the ranks ...

Martin

instructormike

69 posts

226 months

Sunday 4th February 2007
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Hi Paul,

Well done. Must compare drives next Le Mans trip!!!

MC

waremark

3,242 posts

214 months

Sunday 4th February 2007
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Paul.B said:
IAM diploma

Well done Paul. RoSPA Diploma?? - awarded after a five day course on Advanced Driving Instruction. IAM Special Assessment?? - a demanding assessment by a senior examiner, resulting in a written report and a percentage score. I think you are right to be planning on coaching with one of the so-called high performance instructors - I have nothing against Ride/Drive or many other excellent coaches, but because of the benefits of club membership in due course why not go straight to one of the coaches for HPC or clubdriving?



Edited by waremark on Sunday 4th February 00:56

Paul.B

Original Poster:

3,937 posts

265 months

Sunday 4th February 2007
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instructormike said:
Hi Paul,

Well done. Must compare drives next Le Mans trip!!!

MC



Before then I hope! I'm up your way all next week and I'll be looking to spend some time away from DMcD's love nest!!! sperm

instructormike

69 posts

226 months

Sunday 4th February 2007
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Hi Paul,

Look forward to it. May get the former UOC gang together if you fancy it - that'll be you, me and DaveR. Can all compare MPower notes!!!

Mike

Don

28,377 posts

285 months

Monday 5th February 2007
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Congratulations, Paul. Nice one.

Been thinking about HPC next myself...

EmmaP

11,758 posts

240 months

Monday 5th February 2007
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Fantastic news! thumbup

I bet you're still grinning like a mad man hehe

Paul.B

Original Poster:

3,937 posts

265 months

Monday 5th February 2007
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instructormike said:
Hi Paul,

Look forward to it. May get the former UOC gang together if you fancy it - that'll be you, me and DaveR. Can all compare MPower notes!!!

Mike



You have MPower too? Since when??

(Looks like this roll-out project may be put back again so it may not be next week after all )

A - W

1,718 posts

216 months

Monday 5th February 2007
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Well done. beer

instructormike

69 posts

226 months

Monday 5th February 2007
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Hi Paul,

Since the Cupra's gone and the M3 took its place!

We now have an M3 for road instruction. You don't want to see what it costs and how many hoops you have to jump through to insure an M3 for 17 y.o. passplus and advanced tuition!!

Now have two M3s available for track training - should also be doing some work with "75 experience Ron" with a bit of organisation and luck.

Mike

Paul.B

Original Poster:

3,937 posts

265 months

Tuesday 6th February 2007
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Mike

E30? E36? Or E46? Not a CSL please? I would hate you forever!


Speak soon

Paul.B

instructormike

69 posts

226 months

Tuesday 6th February 2007
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CSL? That would be a light the blue touch paper move!
No, both E36s. We ran one last year at a few trackdays and it is just such a good tool for the job. Now I have another. Took some time to find - eventually got an immac. 1 owner FSH car. Almost a shame to track it. Been up and down the country looking. One car - advertised on here - bent truth further than even Yuri Geller could manage. Wouldn't dare say which one but it was the opposite of black! And it was a 300 mile round trip. The ad really should be removed on the grounds of total lies.

Anyway back to RoSPA. Presume you enjoyed the drive? I like RoSPA, but then, as you know, I instruct it! One of the interesting things about teaching driving is that there is the advanced camp and the performance camp and the two rarely coexist. This middle areas is where I try and live. I had a very amusing discussion after a couple of laps at the ring last Oct when we took a couple of bikers round. One was a bit perturbed by my driving through the car park. Afterwards he related thinking "Oh no he's going to drive round doing pull-push IAM steering". Of course this lasted to the barrier before track approaches took over. The thing is the drive should always have a discipline/style and the two really can go together. Not that you may get much agreement at the local IAM meet, unless it's the biker meet!

Be interested to hear your thoughts if you do move across to the mentor bit. Keep me posted.

Mike