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THE TRACK BUILD CHALLENGE

The Track Build Challenge is a next level youth engagement program that helps kids and youth aged 6 to 14 years improve and or positively change behaviour.

The Track Build Challenge is for parents looking for ways to help their children and youth develop and maintain ongoing;

Happiness, motivation, manners, energy, focus and courage.

“Engaging kids & youth successfully completing The Track Build Challenge develop positive new thought & belief patters & outlooks”


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THE TRACK BUILD CHALLENGE

We provide programs within the Track Build Challenge for;

  1. Kids and youth who make correct choices

    (with our charity and partnering business leaders covering the zero money entry fee for the 35 successful applicants)

  2. Department of Social Services carers with kids and youth suffering disadvantage, homelessness and or domestic violence

  3. Department of Social Services carers with law disrespecting youth

  4. For schools, charities and other agencies with kids and youth 6 to 14 years who are disengaged or struggling with behaviour issues

  5. Afternoon Coaching mid-week ($75 per 2 hour session)

Each program within the Track Build Challenge is staged independently of the other providing an optimum environment and behaviour improvement and or positive change outcome.

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THE TRACK BUILD CHALLENGE

1.

Kids and youth who make correct choices - a 48 hour program staged on Saturday and Sunday with a capacity of 35 ‘good stock’ kids and youth.

Ages catered for is 6 to 14 years.

The successful 35 applicants are required to supply their own entry level BMX bike, a full-faced helmet, elbow and knee guards, goggles, gloves and closed in shoes.

We believe in providing priority for kids and youth who make correct choices, and with this, we ensure that these good stock are provided environments that are free of misbehaving and disengaged kids and youth.

The good stock are also provided environments that are free and protected from any law disrespecting kids and youth that are in gangs and stealing cars for example.

We also believe that kids and youth suffering disadvantage, homelessness and or domestic violence should be provided environments that are specifically set up to be more gentle giving them the space to heal, breath and engage at their own pace due to the trauma, loss and fear that they are enduring.

This is why we stage the four genres independent and free of one another.


2.

Department of Social Services with kids and youth suffering disadvantage, homelessness and or domestic violence - 3 hour morning session on the Monday (9am through mid-day)

At This very special session for kids and youth suffering, we present each DSS carer with their child a RAD Hero Backpack containing the 25 essential items.

When and if these fragile and scarred kids and youth become ready, they are provided a complimentary BMX bike and the full RAD safety uniform to gently ride and grow in their first experience in the RAD wonderland.


3.

Department of Social Services with law disrespecting youth - 3 hour morning session on the Tuesday (9am through mid-day)

Law disrespecting youth attending are provided an initial 3 hour session building jumps on shovels, rakes, wheelbarrows and watering hoses. At this first session they are not invited nor allowed to ride a BMX bike on the ultimate BMX Gravity Dream Track.

They simply have not earned this yet and at this first session within the professional RAD track compound and it’s #1 multi championship winning brand influence, the law disrespecting youth are shown the success of the big show and how the good stock star up on stage enjoying all the rewards, popularity and acknowledgment.

During this initial 3 hour session under the watchful eye of their DSS carer and the RAD security guard, they are presented a RAD engagement activity book with the invitation to choose to change and make the book a pivotal part of their world.

Upon completing the all-in-one RAD book and showing their DSS carer the invested effort and willing work to change, these law disrespecting youth may now be eligible to attend a specific 48 hour Track Build Challenge engaging alongside other law disrespecting youth who have also committed to changing, all in the hope of earning the right to one day perform up on stage rubbing shoulders with the good stock.

4.

For schools, charities and other agencies with kids and youth who are disengaged and or struggling with behaviour issues - a 48 hour program staged on the Thursday and Friday with a total capacity of 35 kids and youth who are disengaged and or struggling with behaviour issues.

Ages catered for is 6 to 14 years.


5.

Afternoon mid-week coaching - 2 hour sessions $75 fee per session on the Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons (3.30pm through 5.30pm)

Ages catered for is 6 to 14 years.


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THE TRACK BUILD CHALLENGE

Engaging kids and youth learn the following skillsets and develop the thought and belief patterns.

  • How to read a site map and implement site measurements and facility layout

  • How to build, shape and compact dirt jumps with shovels, rakes, wheelbarrows and watering hoses

  • How to build and design track drainage

  • How to maintain and prepare a track for a show

  • How to erect and securely tie down the inflatable victory archway, site branding and marquees

  • How to set up a professional sound system

  • How to ride a BMX with optimum style, safety, confidence and correct ergonomic body positioning

  • How to master the ultimate BMX gravity dream track

  • How to overcome fear

  • How to commit

  • How to get energy

  • How to be motivated

  • How to be happy


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INTRODUCING THE RANGE OF BMX BIKES

We are loyal fans of the RADIO Bike Co. range of BMX bikes being affordable, super strong, light, bulletproof and on point for style.

RADIO Bike Co. are our choice for the Track Build Challenge.

Affordable and bulletproof, this is a 20” BMX freestyle bike perfect for the Track Build Challenge and the RAD BMX Fun Series. Suited for riders aged 12 to 14 years.

For kids aged up to 8 years this is the ever popular 16” BMX freestyle bike. The cog gearing ratio on Radio freestyle bikes is the hot ticket for our Track Build Challenge and RAD BMX Fun Series.

The ultimate in between size of 18” is a super popular frame size for kids 8 up to 12 years. Each Radio freestyle bike is ready to go and the perfect machine for each of the ultimate RAD BMX gravity dream tracks.

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Q&A

What safety gear must I bring? - We believe in safety gear and how it minimises unnecessary grazes, bumps, bruises and discomfort. We require each participating rider to be wearing full safety gear so as to engage the ultimate BMX gravity dream track with full confidence and safety. Please bring a full-face helmet, goggles, gloves, closed in shoes, knee guards, elbow guards, long pants and a long sleeve t-shirt or jersey. We have all the RAD gear, helmets, elbow and knee guards available on-site to purchase if there are safety items you don’t yet have.

What if my BMX bike is wonky, broken or has flat tyres? - Just bring it with you as we have a qualified BMX mechanic on-site with spare parts available to purchase with the BMX mechanic also available to fix anything you require on-site for an industry compliant fee.

Which BMX bikes are suitable? - Any 16”, 18” or 20” BMX freestyle bike is the hot ticket for each of our ultimate BMX gravity dream tracks.

Are BMX racing bikes suitable or allowed? - No, we require the geometry characteristics of BMX freestyle bikes in either 16”, 18” or 20” frame sizes.

Is the RAD Track Build Challenge a racing event? - No. The Track Build Challenge is a youth engagement and community event.

I am a Auscycling licensed rider for racing, does this matter? - No. With RAD being a tier 1 registered Public Benevolent Institution we provide our own insurance and are licensed to provide our own membership base, events, style of BMX riding and ultimate BMX gravity dream tracks.

If I don’t help build the track on Saturday and Sunday morning, can I ride in the Sunday extravaganza at 11am? - No, you must engage fully on both Saturday and Sunday morning to earn your position in the Sunday extravaganza, barbecue and award presentation.

Can I just turn up on Saturday morning and expect to join in? - No, you must complete the application form below and additionally complete the next four steps to apply and secure one of the 35 ‘good stock’ positions.


Apply here

THE REQUIRED STEPS TO BE SUCCESSFUL WITH YOUR APPLICATION

  1. Fill out the application form correctly and click submit.

  2. Fill out the indemnity form that we will send to yourself via our return email.

  3. Send us your completed indemnity from with signed name, date and signature.

  4. Visit both our Insta and FB page and comment with your name and an emoji!

  5. After completing all of the above steps await our success welcome registration confirmation with special event information.

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