About Gary Semics
I
was born in 1954, and I've been riding motorcycles since
I was 10 years old. I began racing in 1968, when I was 14
years old. I raced for a living, as a professional, for
14 years straight, riding for CZ, Husqvarna, Kawasaki, Can-Am,
Honda, Yamaha and Suzuki.
I've had the chance to race all over the world, including
Australia, New Zealand, Europe, Canada, Mexico and the
United States. In 1974, I won the 500cc Super Cross Championship
for Husqvarna. I also won several Nationals and placed
2nd and 3rd in the AMA 500 National Series in 1976 and
1979. In 1977 I raced as a member of the U.S. team in
the Motocross and Trophy des Nations that were held in
France and Holland. In 1982 I began racing in the 500cc
World Championship Grand Prix. My best year was 1982 when
I placed 7th in the 500cc series. During my racing career
I was always a top 10 finisher in World Class MX Competition.
In 1996 I was inducted into Motocross Action Magazine's
Hall of Fame.
In 1985, I began my Motocross Instructional
School. In the years since then I've trained hundreds
of students, but the one you've probably heard the most
about is Jeremy McGrath. I have been Jeremy's personal
trainer for most of his career. I have trained and coached
many other top pro MX racers, including Kevin Windham,
Stephane Roncada, Brock Sellards, Steve Lamson, John Dowd,
Ezra Lusk, Ernesto Fonseca, Brian Swink, Mike Brown, Kyle
Lewis, Jiri Dostal, Branden Jesseman. I've also trained
Off-Road heroes Fred Andrews, Chuck Woodford and Rich
Lafferty. I have found that I have a real knack for teaching,
and it has become my goal to train MX riders around the
world.
In
order to reach all you MX enthusiasts, I produced the
(Gary Semics Motocross Techniques" Video/DVD Series. The
series presently includes twelve techniques videos, 1
fitness training DVD, a Motocross Practice Manual, one
historic DVD called (The Evolution of Motocross) and The
2 Day MX School DVD. In 1993 I also began to franchise
my schools out to other qualified instructors Worldwide
that I have personally trained to teach the same way I
do.
Through my network of schools, instructional
videos, and riding technique workbook, I have introduced
nearly a half million amateur riders to what I term, "The
47 Absolute Techniques of Motocross" - commandments for
the dirt track calculated to give riders ideal body position
and balance while accelerating, cornering, jumping, braking,
along with mastery of each of the motorcycle's five controls.
Maintaining the center of balance and mastering the use
of the throttle, brakes, clutch and shifter are the fundamentals
which serve as the whole foundation of Motocross. But
there are dozens of individual techniques to learn and
practice that go into mastering these fundamentals. When
a rider can automatically do all the techniques correctly
and shred the entire course with a style all his own,
it's way more than just dirt bike riding; it's Motocross-
and it's a form of art. Here at my motocross school and
with my instructional DVDs we’re all about the most
effective coaching, training and motocross instruction
to bring out the best in every rider; whether they are
in the C class or one of the world’s best. Find
your motocross art form here at GSMXS.
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