RIDING CYCLE

RIDING CYCLE

We think a balance bike is the ideal way to get your child started on two wheels. There are no pedals (as you would expect from a more traditional bike). In this case, taking one of the pedals away and have kids propel themselves using their feet more closely simulates a natural walk/run/bike style of balance (and probably why balance bikes are gaining in popularity).
Why It Works: There is an immediate focus on balance, which replicates skills necessary to ride and propel a cycle of any sort. To all of those who feel like they need training wheels when it comes to feed readers go ahead and give Profilactic a spin — there are no training wheels required.
Hint: children should not teach on an undulating surface. One way to experience balance is encouraging them to walk on their own from one place (a wall, fence or parents hand) and having children lift up little by littkr of One foot off the ground for a fraction of second.
Choose the Right Bike
Choosing the right bike is key to your kid that he can be succeeded. The bike should be the correct size- not too big and not to small. Your child should be able to stand flat footed when straddling the saddle on either size.
Appropriateness: A correctly sized bike is more comfortable and easier to control, which facilitates the learning process.
Pro Tip: Visit your Local Bike Shop for Sizing Tips and Advice If you are choosing your child a bike, have them test different bikes to make sure they feel comfortable on the one that suits better their body.
So equipment with gears for your safety first.
Ensure that your child has put on the right safety equipment before being allowed to get onboard a bike. You must wear a helmet, and knee and elbow pads would be good idea for added protection.
Why This Works: Safety equipment not only keeps your child safe but also allows them to ride with the peace of mind that they will be well protected if they fall.
Tip: Let them pick their helmet and pads. If they love their gear, then it becomes something to really look forward get in!
Try to ease into it: First Step is to Practice Among Safe Space
Start in a safe, distrcted free open space like park or quite parking place. It provides a lot of room for your child to practice without worrying about cars or hazards.
Why It Works: An open space offers a mute and uninterrupted room to absorb the knowledge of its reader. It has to turn, stop and balance without any burden;
Hint: Make a trail for them to follow like a “track”. It seems out the exercise session appears a ball entertainment!
Be Patient and Supportive
Riding a bicycle for the first time will eventually be difficult and it is necessary to have patience with an intelligent attitude. For example, even those successes as minor as being able to balance for a second or two longer that on the day before can be marked with regular triumphs.
Why It Works: Positive reinforcement will help keep your child motivated. If they feel supported, there is a much greater chance that they will stay with it even if thing initial fall or are hard.
TIP: Don’t show frustration. Instead, provide words of encouragement and remind them that everyone learns on his or her own time.

Use Training Wheels if Needed
Training wheels can be used for kids who are still mastering balance but need that little extra support! It makes the kids focus on learning how to pedal and steer a bike without having to worry about falling.
Why It Works: There is something about training wheels that gives kids confidence by providing stability. After your kid learns how to pedal, you lift up the training wheels slightly higher and teach him balancing.
Hint: Make the training wheels loose enough to allow wobble, so that your toddler gets enticed towards keeping balance on main tyres.
Turning Off And Riding
Next, teach your child some basics– how to have a safe start and stop. Have them practice with the brakes and remind them to always slow down then stop gently
Why It Works: Learning how the bicycle operates is an important tool when it comes to empowering confidence and safety consciousness. Stops and starts give your child the chance to put on a gas brake.
Activity: Play a game of red light, green light. It gives that bit of knowledge about how saftey on the road with every thing in a fun way to learn.
Take It One Step at a Time
Don’t rush the process. Have your child learn each step completely, then he can proceed to the subsequent one. First you balance, then pedal and finally ride on your own.
Why It Works:The learning process has been divided into small pieces, so as not to overwhelm the students and facilitate building a solid ground.
Jonathan — Tip: Establish small goals to work on every single time. In this case, use practice opportunities such as try to make a short no-stop ride or turn smoothly
Make It a Fun Family Activity
Cycling can easily turn into your family exercise of choice. Take bike rides as a family and you have an interesting, bonding workout/activity all in one From a family ride to cycling around the neighborhood or going for a walk in the park, bike riding makes it more enjoyable and social.
Why It Works: Sesame Street has always taken something kids love and do with their parents/siblings (counting, singing song lyrics — ahem) to the next logical step. Family bike rides mean less of a lesson and more an adventure.
You could, for instance plan a special outing to mark milestones such as the first-time biking without training wheels. It provides something for your child to look forward to, as well as a sense of achievement.
Encourage Regular Practice
Similar to any new ability, constant method is the key. Tell your kid to take their bicycle and go for a small ride every day even if it is just the corner of the street.
This is why it works: repetition will help to affirm their learning points and create muscle memory Formation of Habit. They should hopefully get better, more confident and therefore faster every time they do it.
Pro tip: make a point of riding as part of your everyday routine. How about hopping on for a short and sweet ride after school or before dinner with him so that you both get to pend quality time together?

? In following these ten simple steps, you will go a long way to ensuring your offspring has the skills and reassurance they need in order that one day; he or she might be lucky enough to don Team Sky’s Blue & Black Lycra. But keep in mind, slowly and patiently is way to go here — having fun while doing so! celebrate every little win along the ride. Before you know it, your kid is going to be pumping their legs and adventuring down every road they can on two wheels forever smiling