Learn to Ride a Bicycle

Learn to Ride a Bicycle

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I'm Rachel, ex nat athlete & passionate about teaching you the essential skills to ride a bike, road safety skills and progressing to riding curbs, stairs and simple off road.

16/09/2020

It's never too late to learn cycling. Having taught her 13yo son and 21yo daughter, now Mommy can ride too. Family cycling outings are a reality now. It just takes a teachable attitude and willingness to try. WhatsApp me 97733045.

Multi-storey carpark death: Girl was riding fixed-gear bicycle before fatal fall from building 04/09/2020

Gentle reminder to kids/teens who don't understand the dangers of single gear bike which have no brakes on the handlebars. If you consider yourself a novice, not proficient cyclist, please DON'T ride this! Riders typically skid the bike to slow and stop these bikes, amongst other methods. However, it can be very dangerous if one doesn't know how to handle, don't cave in to peer pressure from friends if you're not confident. It's ok to say "No"! Keep riding, stay safe!

Multi-storey carpark death: Girl was riding fixed-gear bicycle before fatal fall from building SINGAPORE - A girl who fell to her death in January at a multi-storey carpark was riding her friend's fixed-gear bicycle down a slope in the building, police investigations revealed.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

Pedal power gets boost from Covid-19 pandemic as more turn to cycling for leisure, transport 11/08/2020

Whether you're 6yo or 40 years old, it's never too late to learn cycling, esp in times like this when restrictions abound. Cycling is fantastic for young and old, 10km to 100km, choose your mileage, especially when PCNs are connected to every home now. WhatsApp me 97733045 to learn to ride and acquire this life skill plus possibly transport as well as one of the most fun exercise you can find. What other sport allows you to exercise, tour, explore and bond with family/friends? Hesitate no more.

Pedal power gets boost from Covid-19 pandemic as more turn to cycling for leisure, transport SINGAPORE - Thanks partly to the pandemic, cycling is fast gaining popularity - not only as a leisure activity, but also as a mode of transport.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

19/07/2020

No doubt teaching adults is tough but not impossible. Min is an undergraduate and friends tease her for not being able to ride. They taught her many times, resulting in more falls than fun. So we reset her biking experience and despite her non-athletic background and fear, she succeeded in 1hr 7min. I'm sooo proud of her. Now she can go biking with her NUS friends and family members. What a joy! Never give up learning a life skill.

13/08/2019

Many adults can't ride a bike and too shy to say so. It's never too late and never be afraid to get out of your comfort zone. Here, D, 43 years old mother of 2, rides a bike for the 1st time in her life. Not as agile as a child and more challenging learning as an adult but one's determination will see you through. Now you don't have to look after the bags anymore, go cycling with your kids and husband.

Photos from Learn to Ride a Bicycle's post 13/08/2019

With determination and desire, 9yo Elizabeth succeeded in riding. All was good in the beginning and as we progressed, she thought she could help with leaning her body and bum. This is the most serious problem of learning to ride. Unless you're riding MotoGP, leaning will cause you alot of issues. Glad that she finally overcame those bad habits and achieved her goals. Yay! Go shopping for your dream bike.

25/06/2019

5yo can do lots... Including a bunny hop.

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