You might want to start at step one. I remember statements from the instructors like "You know, if that would have been a big bike it would have been on its side". The small bikes you can actually catch and still not drop them if they do go to the side. They do fun things like get you traveling in a circle and then they step out in front of you. You ain't supposed to run that dude over and your expected to keep that bike under control. And if you almost do wack em and he of course jumps out of the way just in time and your standing there tryin to keep the bike upright, he tells you, "You know, if that would have been a big bike ... " ... The also have some very tight corners they expect you to make, at very slow speeds. They do a good job of teaching you to drive where you are looking, "Target Fixation" ...