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Along with the racing school, the racetrack(GrandSport Speedway) and motorsport country clubs(The American Performance Drivers Club at Willow Springs) I spend time working in the television and movie industry as a precision driver. You have seen me driving on TV at some point I guarantee it! In addition, my university education in the sport sciences and in sport and industrial psychology allows me to plan your program for your maximum benefit. At Racing Adventures we do not teach our racing school the way people have been teaching for the last 40 years like some of the other schools. We mix up our programs and tweak them regularly to teach you the way that you learn, the way you will have fun, and the way you will experience the most personal success! You will find that many of the professional drivers you see on TV today were or are products of my coaching efforts. You will also find many of the fortune 500 CEO's and their teams have also experienced and enjoyed the fun and education we have to offer.
Www.racingadventures.com:Have you ever wondered what it would be like to drive a racecar to its limits? The wind, the rumble, the speed and you! Until now this has only remained a dream for most. Racing Adventures is where it can really happen! Only your wits and skills are at the controls. Under the direction and supervision of our professional coaches you can explore the world of precision and speed in the seat of one of our powerful racecars.
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The roots of adventure racing are deep and people debate the origin of the modern adventure race. Some point to the two-day Karrimor International Mountain Marathon, first held in 1968 as the birth of modern adventure racing. The Karrimor Marathon required two-person teams to traverse mountainous terrain while carrying all the supplies required to support themselves through the double-length marathon run.
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The word race comes from a Norse word. This Norse word arrived in France during the invading of Normandy and gave the word raz which means "swift water" in Brittany, as in a mill race; it can be found in "Pointe du Raz" (the most western point of France, in Brittany), and "raz-de-marée" (tsunami). The word race to mean a "contest of speed" was first recorded in the 1510s.
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Adventure racing (also called expedition racing) is a combination of two or more endurance disciplines, including orienteering (if an orienteering map is used) and/or navigation (when non-orienteering maps are used), cross-country running, mountain biking, paddling and climbing and related rope skills. An expedition event can span ten days or more while sprints can be completed in a matter of hours. There is typically no suspension of the clock during races, irrespective of length; elapsed competition time runs concurrently with real time, and competitors must choose if or when to rest.
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