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BMX Assembly for Schools
FAQ
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What happens if it rains before or during your scheduled bmx show?Rescheduling & Refund Policy ​ If the presentation is rescheduled less than 48 hours prior to the event by the school or venue, Inspired Life School Assemblies is compensated 50% of the assembly price to cover travel costs and talent acquisition for the date specified. **Please see weather exception for California Schools Adverse weather conditions can impact rider safety. Any event postponements; including for weather or health issues; will be rescheduled on the soonest available date of the same school year, if possible, and the following school year if necessary. Any booking can be canceled by mail up until 21 days before the event for any reason and receive a full refund. **CALIFORNIA: POSTPONEMENTS DUE TO WEATHER All California school assembly bookings shall be automatically rescheduled for the school’s choice of available alternate dates in the event of poor air quality, high winds, cold temperatures, rain, snow, fog, or other precipitation with no time restrictions or obligations. There is no risk to the school for waiting until your scheduled start time to see if conditions improve before making the decision to reschedule.
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How much space does a BMX show for schools need?We have yet to find a school where we aren't able to conform our show to available assembly areas. A typical BMX show area would be 120ft x 40ft or about the size of a basketball court, but we have extensive experience with areas much, much smaller. If you have a small area, multiple performances may provide the extra space needed for student seating. If in doubt, we ask that you provide pictures/video of the area you have in mind for our BMX show. If it's a gym or other indoor space, please provide pictures/video of all doorways or extended spaces as we often utilize them to make our effective performance area larger.
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What sets your BMX show apart?- Our indoor/outdoor BMX show works in almost any typically available space, large or small. - Our show often includes Flatland BMX, which is like break dancing on a bike! It is truly amazing to watch. ​ - Our show includes a DJ Booth with top level sound from BOSE, providing dynamic sound and speaking clarity rarely seen in BMX shows. Our routine jumps and spins to the music. ​ - Peace of mind. Forward has become one of the most successful school assemblies in the country by making sure each and every school assembly audience is treated to an incredible BMX experience that will bring back memories for years to come.
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What theme or message does your BMX show bring?The speaking theme for our BMX show is that of a growth mindset. We discuss the importance of perseverance, positivity, goal-setting, and working hard to achieve those goals. We use ourselves as an example to inspire building new skillsets and learning to apply them. In addition, we convey our own lessons learned with BMX bike accidents and the importance of bicycle safety equipment. Especially wearing a helmet.
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How long is a BMX assembly for schools?Our BMX show is 35 - 45 minutes long. The nature of an outdoor live BMX show means it is sometimes necessary to end a performance at 35 - 40 minutes, but 95% are finished between 42 and 45 minutes in length. Sometimes a shorter show can be better, too. We recommend a slightly faster, more action packed version of our show for large high school assemblies and commercial youth venues. Let us know what works best for your school's event and we will cater to your specific needs.
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Hong long do you need to set up for a BMX assembly?Our BMX show is designed for California schools, so setup is easy. Our Original BMX School Assembly typically requires 60 minutes for setup. Our Original PLUS and MAX BMX School Assemblies typically require 90 minutes for setup. Estimates are for most California School Districts. Faster setup times available whenever needed.
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Can we split our school's BMX show into two separate BMX assemblies?Yes. Many situations, such as limited seating areas for a large student body, can lead to splitting your school's assembly into two separate BMX shows. Usually at no extra cost.
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