Hi everyone... I've got a Psychology degree so I like to think that i know a bit about how people think and why they do the things they do- maybe i don't know a thing, make up your own minds! Also i work with a youth group of girls aged 10-14 so that helps too! Anyway ask me anything no problem too big or too small and I'll do my best...
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i know that its really silly but when i was younger my mum could never afford to buy me a bike. Now that i am 17 i have just bought one and dont know how to ride it help!! (link)
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Heres how to learn: Start on a grassy soft surface with no one you mind seeing around! Then sit on the saddle with your feet slightly touching the ground and sort of walk the bike forward with your feet on the ground. This will get you used to moving on the bike but will keep you in control. When you're confident with that try to lift your feet off the ground (don't worry about the pedals yet) after pushing yourself forwards with your feet, so you're going along with your feet off the ground but not on the pedals. This way you're in control if you lose your balance as you can just put your feet on the ground but get used to moving along. It would help if you did that on a gentle slope as it would be easier to move along. When you've practised this for a while try to put your feet on the pedals whilst going down a gradual slope. When you're happy doing that start pedalling round and round. Hope thats some help! Good luck ;)
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