The major drawback of that approach would be sourcing volunteers as far as I can tell? Josh is essentially empowering existing cycle proficiency/youth training staff instead (I believe). Their enthusiasm for the project likely comes from their own potential future gains if bike polo continues to grow as a sport?
But yeah, have a chat to him: josh [at] lhbpa (d0t) org and see what the crack is... bike polo in schools will mean awesome facilities (and "sport" status for bike polo) in the future.
The major drawback of that approach would be sourcing volunteers as far as I can tell? Josh is essentially empowering existing cycle proficiency/youth training staff instead (I believe). Their enthusiasm for the project likely comes from their own potential future gains if bike polo continues to grow as a sport?
But yeah, have a chat to him: josh [at] lhbpa (d0t) org and see what the crack is... bike polo in schools will mean awesome facilities (and "sport" status for bike polo) in the future.