Our Learn to Ride a Bike Programs
Our programs are fun-based so children can easily learn to ride their bikes without the burden of failing. We created a safe and fun environment. Learn to ride a bike from balance bikes to transitioning to pedal bikes.
Balance Cycling
Balance bikes are bikes that have no pedals, and children push themselves along the ground with their feet, figuring out how to find their balance. Once a child has demonstrated that they can balance the bicycle consistently, they graduate to a pedaled bike.

This program is aimed at children (1 year and up) who can walk and stand on their own. This is the level where the fundamental movement patterns, gross motor skills, and dynamic balance are being taught to the children. We introduce balance bikes in this program. Your children will learn to pick up, manoeuvre, mount, and dismount their bikes. They also learn the skills to safely ride a balance bike.
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Transition Cycling - Balance Bike to Pedal Bike
Children who start on balance bikes at a younger age are more likely to be ready to transition to pedal bikes earlier. In this case, they typically transition from a 12″ balance bike to a 14″ pedal bike and then a 16″ bike.
After children transition to a pedal bike, it is VERY common for them to want to continue to ride their balance bike. Balance bikes are much simpler, and without the pedals, they are easy to ride up ramps, jumps, and hills.
With time, balance bike graduates will learn to shift their weight around and turn into a fall on a pedal bike as well, but for the first month or so on a pedal bike, children generally take it easy and mainly focus on mastering pedalling while steering, balancing, emergency braking.
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Advance Cycling
After your children have mastered the balance bike and pedal bike, they are now ready for advanced biking. This program focuses on how they can safely navigate when riding their bike.

This is the fun part. They'll learn simple tricks and also enjoy biking as they have mastered the fundamentals of riding a bike confidently.
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