| Anyone that has attended a motocross race may get | | | | -Responsibility |
| the impression that it is nothing more then organized | | | | -Confidence |
| mayhem. But in fact, there takes a great amount of | | | | Discipline |
| training, and dedication to become a competent | | | | It is very easy to take for granted the riding skill that is |
| motocross racer. Through the process of becoming a | | | | displayed during a motocross race because some |
| competent motocross racer, riders receive substantial | | | | riders make it look so easy. The reality is that riders |
| personal benefits, and these benefits have real life | | | | must practice, and practice a great deal if they are |
| value. The personal attributes they acquire from racing | | | | going to be competitive at all. Their ability to be |
| transfer positively to school, career, and family life. | | | | competitive is the product of their consistent behavior, |
| Skilled motocross racing entails the development of | | | | or discipline. Riders must sacrifice other activities in |
| the following personal attributes: | | | | order to practice consistently, and develop the skills |
| -Discipline | | | | necessary to continually improve. Discipline is essential, |
| -Concentration | | | | and is reflected in a riders overall racing results. |