Cycling is one of the easiest sports your child. It is a fun activity that will not only allow them to explore new roads. Here is a complete guide to Teach your child how to ride a bike!
Cycling is one of the easiest sports your child will want to indulge in. It is a fun activity that will not only allow them to explore new roads but also help them in mental and physical development. This activity will give them a sense of freedom and excitement that will encourage them to look at life with a new zeal!
So encourage your kid to take up cycling and help them go on a new #EverydayAdventure!
You can introduce your children to the world of cycling when they are between the ages of 2.5 and 3. It depends on your child's physical and mental development. You also need to ensure that he or she feels comfortable and secure while learning a new activity.
Once you have chosen the correct bike for your kid, you need to find the perfect helmet.
A helmet is undoubtedly essential. While your kid is learning a new sport, you want to ensure his or her safety at all times. So when you buy a helmet, remember that it should be fit rightly across the middle of the forehead. Not more than 2.54 cm above the eyebrows. It should also cover the entire head but not fit too tight or lose. If the head protector moves as your child's head moves, you should try a different size.
As you get a helmet, you might want to consider cycling gloves and knee pads.
When you dress your kid for cycling, always make him or her wear shoes and pick clothes that allow movement and are of a comfortable material. Opting for pants over skirts or shorts is always a good idea as it might prevent minor scratches or injuries if your child falls off the bike while learning.
Choose an area that is traffic-free so you do not have to worry about other vehicles coming in your way. Take your kid to a large ground, a driveway, specific cycling tracks, empty parking lots, etc. Also, prefer flat surfaces. It is best to avoid grooved or uneven roads as it could prevent your child to maintain a proper balance.
One of the most important things to consider when you are introducing your child to cycling is to ensure you buy the correct size and type of cycle. Do not buy a bike that is too large thinking he or she will eventually grow into. This could slow down the learning process or overlook the foundation of balancing.
To get the correct fit, ask your child to stand over the top tube while keeping both feet on the ground. He or she should be comfortable and should have proper control f the cycle at all times.
Primarily, for kids between ages 2 to 5, go for a cycle that has 30.48 cm to 35.56 cm wheel size. This will ensure that the height of the cycle is not too high, even if you rise the saddle further by a few centimeters, as your kid grows.
The first step towards training your child for cycling is to emphasize balance first and then teach pedaling. For this, bikes with training wheels work the best. It will enable your child to feel secure as he or she pedals further while giving them an experience of cycling through speed and distance. Once your kid is comfortable with training wheels, it is time to remove them!
Next step is to lower the seat. This will allow your children to accustom themselves to sitting upright while maintaining balance. Another precaution to take is to inflate the tyres properly. This bike will roll smoothly, helping your child breeze past! Look out for recommended tyre pressure printed on the sidewalls of the tyre.
As your child gets the hang of pedaling without assistance, he/she can practice turns. Encourage kids to cycle in large circles and make figure 8. This will help them understand how to shift weight and apply brakes while turning. You can make this fun in the following ways:
Your child needs to take control of the cycle and learn proper braking skills, only then he or she will be able to confidently ride a bike. You can teach your kid how to stop on spot in the following ways:
You can also try playing the a signal game where you hold up red and green coloured boards, depicting start and stop instructions. Once your kid is comfortable with the instructions, vary your distance and pace.
Once your child is comfortable with braking, you can raise the saddle to the standard position or even slightly higher. To understand the correct height for your child, have him or her sit on the bike with upright back. The saddle should be high enough for your child's toes to reach the ground.
Cycling is beneficial for everyone, no matter their age. However, it has more health benefits for children since they are growing while adapting to a new sport and can further develop an interest in it. It makes them feel independent and adventurous. Take a look at the health benefits:
It energises them holistically
Cycling helps in balancing children completely. Take a look at how it can help them holistically:
Cycling has a lot of benefits and is one of the most enjoyable sports in the world. However, when you teach your kid how to ride a bike, there are some safety tips to keep in mind. These guidelines need to be followed to avoid any mishaps or accidents. Take a look at them.
Thus, now that you have the complete guide as to how you can help your child learn cycling, get started with it! If you are looking for the perfect cycle for your kids, check out our kids' range here.
We wish you and your child all the very best at acquiring this exciting new sport.
Happy Cycling!