Vernon BMX
We are a volunteer run organization that is dedicated to promoting the sport of BMX racing. We believe BMX
is a great sport that teaches individuals the importance of hard work,
commitment, and dedication through the practice of skills and the application
of these skills in a competitive environment. The nurturing and development of
these skills will increase the self esteem of the rider.
Rider’s Code of Conduct
- I will ride because I want to, not because my
parents or others want me to.
- I will ride by the rules and in the spirit of the
race.
- I will control my temper – fighting or
‘mouthing –off’ can spoil the activity for everyone.
- I will respect my opponents.
- I will remember that winning isn’t everything
– that having fun, improving skills, making friends and doing my best
are also important.
- I will treat all spectators and participants with
respect and avoid negative criticism.
- I will lead by example and always demonstrate good
sportsmanship before and after races.
- I will respect the officials and their authority
during races.
- I will respect all facilities and equipment made
available.
- I will not use profanity, abusive language or
threatening behavior towards any rider, parent, or track official.
Parent’s Code of Conduct
- I will not force my child to ride BMX
- I will remember that my child rides for his or her
enjoyment, not mine.
- I will encourage my child to ride by the rules and
to resolve conflict without resorting to hostility or violence.
- I will teach my child that doing one’s best is
as important as winning so that my child will never feel defeated by the
outcome of the race.
- I will make my child feel like a winner every time
by offering praise for competing fairly and hard.
- I will never ridicule or yell at my child for
making a mistake or losing a race.
- I will remember that children learn by example, I
will applaud good riding and performances by both my child and their
opponents.
- I will respect and show appreciation for the
volunteers who give their time to BMX for my child.
- I will not condone the athletic use of alcohol,
drugs or banned performance-enhancing substances.
The Parent and Volunteer
Each track needs a home club to provide a base for
local riders. A committed group of volunteers that turn up on a regular basis,
every week on the day and time regardless of the weather or other commitments.
Children in particular will very soon lose faith in an organization that will
only operate when it suits them. To many kids their school and their BMX club
are the only stable things in their lives with the only reliable adults, sad
but true. A rolling program of events is a must in order to maintain interest
with rewards and recognitions. The reward system is important in particular to
new members and supporters. Also of importance is to encourage one or two
established, older racers to be involved with the club, as younger riders need
their local heroes to look up to and emulate. The whole community benefits by
getting kids into sport who quite often shy away from mainstream sporting
activities . It takes them off the street, away from the TV, video or computer
games and gives them a life.
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