MIAS Level 3
MTB Guiding and Coaching certification
General info:
This is for people who would like to come away for a shorter period of time to gain a mountain bike leader qualification. This option is available for level 3 (see lower down the page for more details). You should already be a competent and experienced rider in the appropriate terrain for the level of qualification that you are taking. The course consists of both training and assessment but there will not be much time to to increase performance so it is recommended to make sure that you are well prepared for the level you are taking. An up to date outdoor first aid qualification must be held for your qualification to be valid.
Details:
Who is it for:
MIAS courses are used by a wide range of people from different backgrounds who have varying goals but all share a passion for mountain biking. Below is a list of common reasons why people take MIAS assessments:
People really wanting to up level their mountain biking in a group environment.
People wanting to start a new career/improve their profession as a mountain bike leader/guide/coach.
Outdoor professionals from other sports who would like to expand their repertoire and products that they can offer to clients
Mountainbike professional wanting to continue their path towards becoming an EO-MTBing certified guide
Mountain bikers who would like to improve their skills, knowledge and safety practices.
Riders who would like a new challenge/goal to help motivate their progression within the sport.
Included:
3 full days of MIAS assessment (training as part of the course)
MIAS membership fees for 1 year
Not included:
equipment (extensive list can be found further down this page)
lift Passes or shuttle/transport prices at location (roughly 15€ per person per lift, at least one lift per day)
travel
insurance
accommodation
Optional extras:
possibility to bolt on an additional day of riding on the day following the course.
If you want to add on this experience after the course then please let us know.
More details in the Info Sheet provided after booking.
Cost:
400€
Equipment:
a well serviced mountain bike (not e-bike) suitable for the terrain. A modern all mountain/enduro bike with a dropper post is ideal.
helmet (open-face works well)
gloves
pads suitable for a long day out with climbing (e.g enduro style knee and elbow protection). This comes down to personal preference.
eye protection (for all conditions)
appropriate clothing for all weather conditions
backpack, 20l to 25l is ideal for a guide
water carrier
first aid kit
tool kit to facilitate all trail side repairs
map of the area
compass
portable battery charger for phone and GPS.
some basic spare parts for your bike e.g inner tube, rear derailleur hanger, brake pads.
head torch and rear light
More details in the Info Sheet provided after booking.
Bike recommendation:
Bike choice is a very personal thing and not an easy task with so many options available on the market. We ride Yeti Cycles and can recommend the SB140 as a great option to take you through all levels of instructor qualifications. We would be happy to advise if you have any questions or needs for the above equipment list recommendations.
MIAS LEVELS OF MOUNTAIN BIKE QUALIFICATION
MIAS Level 3 (Mountainous Terrain)
This is a qualification for those wishing to lead advanced riders in areas defined as mountainous by mountain training UK. You will already need to be a MIAS level 2 or equivalent and show evidence through your log book that you ride regularly in mountainous terrain. You must be proficient with advanced map reading and use of GPS. You will be able to guide groups beyond 30 mins of cycling assistance. You will require advanced riding techniques to ride unpredictable mountainous terrain with drops up to 1 metre and a high level of group management.
AALS may require you to hold additional qualifications to work in this terrain (e.g. ML or equivalent qualifications, approved prior learning). Includes Red and Black bike park trails. You will be assessed within the same syllabus as lower levels but all areas need to be performed to a higher level and on more difficult terrain.
Daily Groove:
8:30 - Meet Up
9:00 - Classroom
12:30 - Eat
13:30 - Ride
17:30 - Debrief
Topics you'll learn about:
Equipment
Knowing your gear and what you should have with you
Skills
Assessing and developing advanced riding skills
Navigation
Being able to navigate your surroundings and take care of safety
Group Work
Discussing is key for developing knowledge and understanding
Guiding advanced
How to access and lead in mountainous terrain