Group training is the core of the Euphoria MX program and is designed for riders of all skill levels who want to improve their technique, confidence, and speed in a structured environment.
During group training, the track is fully prepped and designed to simulate race conditions. Riders are divided and coached throughout the day with a focus on technique, not just riding laps.
Group training is the best overall value and the best way to consistently improve over time.
Group training typically includes:
Cornering technique
Braking and acceleration drills
Body position
Jump technique
Line selection
Race strategy
Starts
Track reading and adapting to conditions
Two coaches
Demonstrations
Technique breakdown and more
The goal of group training is to help riders become more consistent, smoother, safer, and faster while finding the flow on a fully prepped and tilled national style track that breaks down like race days. We organize our sessions into two groups based off of skill level to keep things safe organized and make sure the riders get the training they need.
Group training is great for:
Riders looking to improve bike skills
Top professionals all the way to vet riders or 50cc riders looking for a challenge
Riders who want structured practice instead of just open riding
All bike sizes and skill levels
Beginners Class
Kids Training
Kids training is designed specifically for beginner riders and younger riders who are still learning the fundamentals of riding and bike control.
This class is run on the stadiumcross style track so riders can always be seen and coached closely. The focus is not on speed or racing, the focus is on building proper technique and confidence.
kids training focuses on:
Throttle control
Braking control
Standing position
Cornering fundamentals
Balance and bike skills
Small jumps and rollers
Learning track awareness and safety
Confidence building
This class is very important because riders who learn proper fundamentals early progress much faster and safer as they move up.
Kids training is the stepping stone into group training and semi-private training.
kids training is great for:
50cc riders Beginner 65/85 riders
110cc riders
Riders with under ~3 years experience
Kids who want to build confidence before moving to bigger tracks
Focused coaching
Semi-Private Training
Semi-private training is a small group setting with a 5 rider limit and is designed for riders who want more personal coaching.
Because the group is small, each rider gets more seat time, we can spend more time with each rider, focus on individual weaknesses, and work on techniques or sections we aren't able to do in a larger group setting.
two types of semi-private:
Advanced Riders
big bikes + advanced minis
Advanced minis must be able to:
Start their own bike
Follow simple instructions
Over 3 years of racing experience
Beginner Minis
50cc / beginner 65/85
Ideal for
50cc riders
65/85 riders
Under 3 years racing experience
semi-private training typically includes:
Bike set up for confidence
Sections for repetition
Segments of the track to link things together
Drills & techniques to improve consistency
Rough track conditions and ruts
Individual technique breakdown and feedback
Semi-private training is great for:
Riders who race and trying to move to the next level
Riders who want more coaching attention
Riders preparing for big races
Riders who want to ride rough / rutted conditions
completely customized
1-on-1 training
1 on 1 training is best for beginners who have never been on a track before, riders who haven’t been on a bike in many years, 50cc riders learning to ride 65s, trail riders looking to ride moto or somebody that needs to work on something specific.
Within one of these private lessons we have turned riders from first time sitting on the bike and leaves knowing more confident on the bike and more knowledge about how things work and why we do the techniques we do.
Private lessons are completely customized to the rider.
Private lessons are available by request and scheduled individually.
1-on-1 training can include:
Cornering
Jumping
Starts
Braking
Acceleration
Body position
Confidence building
Fixing bad habits
Creating good habits
Proper bike maintenance
Bike set up
1-on-1 training can include:
Cornering
Jumping
Starts
Braking
Acceleration
Body position
Confidence building
Fixing bad habits
Creating good habits
Proper bike maintenance
Bike set up
1-on-1 training is great for:
Riders who want to learn the track before progressing to our group sessions
Riders moving to a new bike size
New riders needing to build confidence and learn proper technique
Riders that have been off the bike for awhile and/or want more individual attention