Fun & Systematic Kids Cycling Lessons
Give your child the confidence and freedom to ride! Our kids’ cycling lessons are designed for children aged 4 to 16 years old, using a proven balance-based method that makes learning easy, fun, and stress-free.
With the guidance of our patient and encouraging coaches, your child will develop essential cycling skills in a safe and playful environment. Every child learns at their own pace, and our lessons are tailored to their individual needs—whether it’s building motor skills, improving balance, or overcoming fear.
Through structured yet engaging sessions, we help kids master the basics of cycling while making the learning experience enjoyable. Watch them gain independence, coordination, and a lifelong love for riding!
Ready to get your child riding?
Beginner – Start cycling in 1 to 2 lessons!
Beginner Objectives | Description |
Get your balance | 1. Posture 2. Visual conditioning 3. Steering balance |
Start cycling! | 1. Pedaling 2. Brakes application 3. Turning initiation |
Intermediate: Confidently cycle in public in 1 to 2 lessons!
Intermediate Objectives | Description |
Conquer the slopes. | 1. Gear selection 2. Cycling up and down slopes 3. Circuit drills |
Cycle in public with confidence! | 1. Hazard identification 2. Rules of the road 3. Cycling etiquette |
Enhanced: Become a safer rider by refining your cycling skills!
Enhanced Objectives | Description |
Learn to cycle whilst standing on a bicycle. | 1. Cycling in a straight line whilst standing on a bicycle 2. Cycling and making turns whilst standing on a bicycle 3. Cycling up / down slopes whilst standing on a bicycle |
Overcome obstacles with confidence! | 1. Recovering from a skid 2. Overcoming obstacles (curbs, potholes, etc) 3. Lifting the front and rear wheel whilst cycling |
Refresher: Refresh and refine your cycling skills in 1 lesson!
Refresher Objectives | Description |
Re-learn to cycle | 1. Posture and visual conditioning 2. Moving off and pedaling 3. Turning and brakes application |
Rebuild confidence on the slopes! | 1. Gear selection 2. Cycling up and down slopes 3. Circuit drills |