Learn to Ride a Bike
Saturday, May 15, 2010
11:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m.
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Is your child at that age where he or she wants to ride a two-wheeler? Is your back sore from bending over to balance your child on a rolling bicycle? Has your child taken a tumble while using training wheels and gotten scared of biking? If so, this class is for you.
This class teaches a safe, easy, effective way to learn to ride. Using this "balance first" method, parents help get their children rolling while the child does most of the work. Participants learn the basics of balancing, starting, stopping, and steering a bike, as well as proper helmet fit and adjustment. Most people learn to ride their bike while taking the class, but even if they don't, they will leave with an easy, hands-free, crash-free, and low-stress way to learn to ride.
All cyclists must wear a helmet and have a bicycle that fits. The cyclist must be able to rest his or her feet flat on the ground while sitting on the bicycle seat. Parents should pump up tires until they are rock hard and are encouraged to remove training wheels prior to the class, if possible. The program works best for children ages 5 and up.
Pre-registration is required and can be done through Bike New York’s website or at (212) 932-BIKE.
Location
Driggs Avenue and Lorimer Street (in McCarren Park), Brooklyn
Directions to this location
Cost
Free
Contact Number
(212) 932-BIKE
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Categories
Education, Kids, Sports, Bike Month NYC, Learn To Ride, National Physical Fitness and Sports Month


