(06-08-2018, 11:56 PM)iamsms Wrote: One of my life's regret is never learning how to ride a bicycle. When I was a kid, I tried to learn, had a horrible fall; broke a tooth and had a few (a lot really) stitches. Since then, I was always afraid to even try.
Very sorry to hear of this. Childhood experiences can really leave a mark (physically and mentally) for such a long time…
If I were teaching a child to ride a bike these days, I’d start with something I never came across as a kid — a balance bicycle. (Great article:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balance_bicycle)
I think the concept would work for adults, too, by using a regular bike with the pedals removed. The seat would have to be so low that both feet can rest flat on the ground.
My son first gained balance on his bike when going down a very gradual hill, with his feet dragging on the ground. Essentially, a balance bike accomplishes the same thing in an easier way, as there are no pedals to worry about in the first place. The sole purpose is to find and learn balance on two wheels.
Since it’s given so much to me, I’d recommend biking to anyone. And this is coming from someone who broke a finger and got some nasty wounds just three weeks ago on a bike!
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