Cycling 1V1 | Even a small rider can start riding with zero foundation!
“Can our child participate if they don’t know how to ride a bike?”.
1: Firstly, adjust the height of the seat cushion according to the rider’s height, ensuring that the legs cannot be straightened when pedaling to the lowest point..
2: Wear sportswear and prepare appropriate drinking water and food..
1: Understand the structure of bicycles and master the principles of braking and the timing of using front and rear brakes..
2: Understanding cycling sign language, whether driving or cycling, requires going your own way, complying with traffic regulations, and understanding simple cycling sign language..
1. Grip method: The extension of the palm should be used to grip the outermost part of our grip..
2. Braking method: Two fingers or one finger should be used, and some children may use two fingers when their strength is insufficient. Slowly cultivate hand strength and change the two finger brake to one finger brake..
1. Learning to turn: When turning, keep your body relaxed. A stiff body is not conducive to controlling the car, and make sure to brake and slow down before turning..
2. Learning to brake: Children are prone to nervousness when they first start learning, resulting in the front and rear brakes being pinched together. To prevent this from happening, it is best for children to use the method of moving their buttocks backwards, braking first and then the brakes..
3. Cycling assessment: Practice is the only criterion for testing truth, and instructors will conduct an assessment of children while ensuring safety. Assessment is to test the child’s actual mastery of cycling skills and guide subsequent self practice methods..
Morning session (8:30-11:30) and afternoon session (13:30-16:30).
Parents need to communicate with the instructor in advance about the location of the customized on-site class. If they have not learned, they can make another free appointment..
This event is to purchase a personal accident insurance worth 200000 yuan for all campers and counselors.