The afternoon AX course was excellent - both for teaching and for running. Lots of good throttle steering corners and it was fast enough all the way to keep us up in the power band.
Comments/suggestions on the Pitch and Catch exercise:
I agree with both of you that it is more appropriate for advanced students, but I have also heard lots of students comment on how much fun they had, and many wish they could have more time at it.
I would suggest that it could work better to have several continuous runs around the cones, rather than a single run, then wait in line. With continuous lapping, you could "tune" the speeds and approaches a lot easier, rather than the one-shot "sprint and turn" method. And, instead of the "triangle" layout, use a simple straight line - up one side, turn, down the other, turn. I doubt we get even one student in a school who can manage to pitch/catch at the midpoint of the triangle and there is just too much going on for new students to absorb - the midpoint just further overloads the student.
