Just to add my $.02
Mark has hit it on the head.
In the pre-Kim Crosser run group schedule, we always had the same rotation. It worked flawlessly. Instructors and students were NEVER back to back, thus giving plenty of time for preparation before and debrief after each run. This was true for when the instructor drove and student rode, as well as the reverse. The instructor groups corner worked the timed runs and I believe that the Red group ran last, which usually had the top time contenders except potentially for two driver cars.
This was changed as there was some concern that earlier timed runs may have been an advantage, or something like that. Also, it was felt that rotations made it more equal for all run groups over time. So, Kim Crosser took on the task to make a change that worked. This turned out to be harder than anticipated. He worked every possible combination and finally ended up with a 6 group rotation. Even he said at the time that this was not perfect, but was the best compromise that he could find.
Recently, someone (Not AX Chair, CDI, Corner Chair, etc.) decided that a change would benefit instructors. Greg Phillips took on the task to try new things. Each attempt has had unforseen issues. Bill, Jackie and I have had numerous instructors complain to us about this. We have asked that they instead relay those feelings to Greg so he can make appropriate changes.
As the changes so far seem to be worse for instructors, rather than better, unless some yet to be tried rotation can be found that does not have multiple unintended issues, then it may seem that either the Pre-Kim Crosser single schedule or his 6 rotation schedule may be the only viable alternatives.
Either way, the attempts have been intended to make our AX better. Perhaps the upcoming Instructor Meeting can be used to discuss this issue. This way, all of the instructors and vested parties can have input and we can reach some resolution.
Thanks. I will now get off of the soap box that Mark left unattended.
