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The entire point of learning those low-speed maneuvers is specifically to show that you can handle your bike at low speeds.
Any idiot can jump on a 600 and go 150, but learning how to manage the bike in any kind of situation (including offroad) is important. I've ridden a 600 with very little experience. It's stupid easy to get incredibly fast.
Avoiding obstacles at speed is something that you learn on a race track, not on public courses.
Bikes are heavy. My single-cylinder XR500 is 300lbs. That thing falling on top of me offroad can do real damage.