![Our Professional Guest Coaches Max](http://precisiontrackday.org/wp-content/plugins/revslider/public/assets/assets/dummy.png)
He will work with you to ensure you make progress and walk away feeling accomplished!
Max's coaching abilities are much more ahead of his age. There are very few racers in this sport who are both fast and good communicators - Max has both!
Dont miss this incredible opportunity to work 1 on 1 with Max and improve your CONFIDENCE!
![Our Professional Guest Coaches Henao](http://precisiontrackday.org/wp-content/plugins/revslider/public/assets/assets/dummy.png)
In 2022, Cody secured his first MotoAmerica title by winning the Junior Cup Championship, marking a highlight in his illustrious racing career. His stellar season included a series-leading six wins and a podium finish in the MotoAmerica Twins Cup, showcasing his versatility and talent.
Born into a family of racing enthusiasts, Cody is the youngest of the three racing Wyman brothers, each carving their own path in the sport. Off the track, Cody enjoys shooting hoops, kicking soccer balls, and playing piano, showing a well-rounded approach to life beyond racing.
As an instructor, Cody's experience at the highest levels of racing makes him uniquely qualified to guide riders of all levels. Whether you're a novice seeking to build confidence or a seasoned enthusiast aiming to refine your skills, Cody offers personalized instruction tailored to your needs.
With seven wins and 15 podium finishes in MotoAmerica competitions, Cody's track record speaks for itself. His dedication to safety, combined with his passion for the sport, ensures that every rider receives top-notch instruction in a supportive learning environment.
Join Cody Wyman for an unforgettable journey toward mastering the art of motorcycle riding. Whether you're chasing podiums or simply exploring the open road, Cody is committed to helping you achieve your goals with confidence and precision.
![Our Professional Guest Coaches Ben Smith](http://precisiontrackday.org/wp-content/plugins/revslider/public/assets/assets/dummy.png)
Hailing from the vibrant east coast, Benjamin thrives on the adrenaline of Pacific Northwest tracks. But racing isn't just about winning for him – it's about sharing his passion. As his career soared, so did his desire to coach and inspire the next generation of racers.
For Benjamin, the track is a place of camaraderie and growth. Whether you're a seasoned rider or new to the scene, he's ready to tailor each session for maximum enjoyment and learning.
Join Benjamin for an unforgettable experience packed with laughter, learning, and high-octane action. Don't miss out – he can't wait to see you there, chasing your dreams on two wheels!
![Our Professional Guest Coaches Josh Bard](http://precisiontrackday.org/wp-content/plugins/revslider/public/assets/assets/dummy.png)
By day, I'm your friendly neighborhood motorcycle performance engineer. But outside of the nine-to-five, you'll find me on two wheels, living out my passion for motorcycles.
I've been riding since I could barely reach the handlebars, starting with dirt bikes and tearing up the motocross scene. Even now, I still hit the dirt whenever I can. Back in the day, I even dabbled in kart racing – both on pavement and dirt tracks.
But it was in 2021 that I found my true love: road racing with the super hooligans. There's something special about the diversity of bikes and people in this class – it's all about having a blast on the track.
So, whether I'm fine-tuning engines or tearing up the asphalt, you can bet I've got a smile on my face. Here's to the open road and the camaraderie of fellow riders – let's keep the good times rolling!
![Our Professional Guest Coaches Henao](http://precisiontrackday.org/wp-content/plugins/revslider/public/assets/assets/dummy.png)
"HEY-NOW"
But what truly sets Michael apart is his ability to connect with riders. Whether you're navigating your first turn or aiming for podium glory, he's there to listen, observe, and guide you with a mix of gentle encouragement and tough love. And when he speaks, his words flow with eloquence, yet they're always clear and easy to understand – no matter your level.
With Michael in your corner, you're not just improving your skills on the track – you might even pick up a few jokes along the way. So buckle up and get ready for a ride filled with growth, laughter, and maybe a bit of unexpected comedy
![Our Professional Guest Coaches Mark Morrow](http://precisiontrackday.org/wp-content/plugins/revslider/public/assets/assets/dummy.png)
By '96, Mark had earned the title of expert racer, and by '97, he clinched his first National Championship. Since then, he's racked up an impressive tally of over 250 victories, including 51 National wins and 117 Regional Championships.
But Mark's journey doesn't end with his own successes. Along the way, he discovered a new passion: coaching. From working alongside legends like Ed Bargy to joining AHRMA as an instructor, Mark's focus shifted to helping riders of all levels navigate the track safely and efficiently.
As a coach, Mark's mission is clear: to emphasize risk management and guide both newbies and seasoned riders toward progress. Whether you're chasing milliseconds or shaving off seconds, he's dedicated to helping you reach your goals. Whether it's preparing for your first race or fine-tuning your technique, Mark is here to turn your lap time and racing dreams into reality.
![Our Professional Guest Coaches Ken Hill](http://precisiontrackday.org/wp-content/plugins/revslider/public/assets/assets/dummy.png)
Ken's coaching journey began at the Freddie Spencer High Performance Riding School back in 2003, where he honed his skills as an instructor until 2008. He then took the lead as the head instructor at its successor, the Yamaha Champions Riding School, leaving his mark until 2015. Along the way, he spearheaded the development of the curriculum for the Rick Development Camp, catering to aspiring championship racers.
His dedication to coaching didn't stop there. Ken served as head coach and crew chief for the Rickdiculous racing team at MotoAmerica, showcasing his expertise both on and off the track. He's also directed riding programs and schools for track day enthusiasts nationwide.
Currently, Ken runs the MotoAmerica Supersport program for CJ LaRoche, while also lending his expertise to other riders, drivers, and track day organizers through his private venture, Ken Hill Coaching.
You can delve into Ken's wealth of knowledge and educational resources through his podcast and Substack: Motorsports Coaching, where his insights are just a click away. With Ken at the helm, you're not just learning – you're accelerating towards excellence.
![Our Professional Guest Coaches Mark Faulkner](http://precisiontrackday.org/wp-content/plugins/revslider/public/assets/assets/dummy.png)
From 4 wheels to 2 wheels, Mark
understands what it takes to get around a racetrack quickly and efficiently. Whether it’s Moto America, Endurance racing, or WERA sprints, Mark brings many experiences and
knowledge to share with anyone who desires to go faster and improve their riding skills.
What sets Mark apart is his ability to recognize each riders unique challenges and help a rider get past their personal challenges by effectively communicating what exactly is needed from a coaching standpoint. Focusing on effective communication, braking techniques, line choices, and bike set up are his specialties. Also, using GoPro footage,
Mark will critique rider line choices and point out where improvements can be made before afternoon sessions!
![Our Professional Guest Coaches Max](http://precisiontrackday.org/wp-content/plugins/revslider/public/assets/assets/dummy.png)
Fast forward to 2009 when I decided to do my first track day. I was hooked! My love of the sport quickly became a passion. Track days and racing replaced long rides and commuting. I worked hard to improve, attended YCRS as a student in 2012, followed by two years of private instruction. I craved improvement.
We all have room to improve, yes, even me ;-) I see my improvement as not just a way for me to enjoy the sport, but also as a necessity to ensure I am bringing my clients the best possible focus, technique and guidance to help them reach their goals.
On or off the bike, I am always training. Fitness, mental focus, improving my technique...I am constantly looking for ways to improve my riding and my coaching. I set goals for myself just like my clients do and I work on them. But I realize that I cannot do this alone.