MOVEMENT & REAL LIFE

WORKSHOPS

RESR Workshops connect real movement with learning, repair culture, media, responsibility, youth work, product testing and local community structure.

LEARN. REPAIR. RIDE. REPEAT.

Knowledge should stay inside the community.

RESR Workshops are built around real use: bike checks, repair culture, riding skills, media creation, spot responsibility, product testing, local guides and youth structures. The goal is not entertainment. The goal is useful knowledge that stays with the people.

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WHAT A WORKSHOP CAN BE

Practical learning for real movement.

Workshops can start small and local. A table, tools, one experienced rider, one creator, one local guide or one mechanic can already create value. The important part is usefulness, repetition and responsibility.

Repair

Basic bike checks, tools, tire pressure, brakes, chains, bolts, safety checks and simple fixes.

Ride Skills

Progression, pumptrack basics, dirtjump preparation, park etiquette, control, confidence and repetition.

Media

Filming, photos, edits, credits, permissions, field documentation and real community media.

Spot Respect

Local context, secret spots, protected places, cleanup, maintenance and responsible visibility.

WORKSHOP SYSTEM

Different workshop types. One structure.

Workshops should not become random one-off events. They should become repeatable modules that can be used by Local Crews, Places, Guides, Creators, Signal Rider and future RESR projects.

01

Bike Check

Simple technical checks before sessions, events, youth rides or product testing.

02

Repair Table

A temporary repair point for tools, learning, shared help and practical support at local places.

03

Creator Session

A session where creators learn how to document real movement with clear credits and permissions.

04

Place Care

Cleanup, maintenance, local responsibility, spot respect and possible nature or community care days.

05

Product Test

Structured testing for clothing, rider pants, future gear ideas or selected RESR development projects.

06

Youth Support

Low-threshold learning spaces for young riders, families, beginners and local youth structures.

WORKSHOP ROLES

Workshops need people who can explain, help and guide.

A workshop can be led by mechanics, riders, creators, local guides or experienced community members. Not every mentor needs to be a pro. They need to be useful, honest and responsible.

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Candidate

Workshop Mentor

Workshop Mentor Candidate

LEVEL: Fortgeschritten
Region
Hamburg
Main Discipline
Repair / MTB / Youth
Crew
Local Crew Candidate
Media Permission
Community Feature Allowed

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In Review

Local Guide / Workshop Support

Local Guide Mentor

LEVEL: ride eat sleep repeat
Region
Region hidden
Main Discipline
Places / Spot Responsibility
Crew
Protected Crew
Media Permission
RESR / CESR Internal Use Allowed

WORKSHOP MEDIA

Document learning without turning it into fake content.

Workshop media can show repair, tools, hands, bikes, young riders, creators, local crews and learning moments. It should feel useful, respectful and real.

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Workshop Media Limited

REPAIR WORKSHOP

Tools, bikes, hands and real learning.

Repair workshops can create valuable media without staging fake moments. Details, process and honest learning are enough.

Permission Community Feature Allowed

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Permission Review Protected

YOUTH & RESPONSIBILITY

Learning needs permission and care.

When minors or recognizable people appear, media use must be handled carefully with proper review and future release logic.

Permission Private Review Only

WORKSHOP RULE 01

Useful before impressive.

Workshops should solve real problems, not just create nice-looking content.

WORKSHOP RULE 02

Teach what people can repeat.

The best workshop gives people knowledge they can use again without RESR standing next to them.

WORKSHOP RULE 03

Respect who is visible.

Media, minors, local places and personal stories need careful permission and responsible use.

WORKSHOP PROCESS

From idea to repeatable module.

01

Need

A local crew, place, rider group or community member identifies a real need.

02

Format

RESR defines the workshop type: repair, ride skills, media, spot care, testing or youth support.

03

People

Mentors, guides, creators, crews or partners are connected to the format.

04

Repeat

Strong formats become repeatable modules for future Places, crews and community actions.

BUILD KNOWLEDGE

A workshop is not a side event. It is how knowledge moves.

RESR Workshops help riders, crews, creators and young people learn, repair, document, test and take responsibility for their movement and places.

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