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I am in my 30s and have NEVER riden a bike. I have tried to learn several times.....no luck! Is it ridiculous to learn how to ride using an adult trike? And is it an effective way to learn?
Answer
Riding a bike is about balance. Not everyone has a good sense of balance, and some folks are too fearful to take the risk of falling.
There are a surprising number of people that never learned to ride a bike. There's no shame in it. Not everyone had someone to teach them when they were children, and not everyone had a safe enough place to ride to warrant learning.
So there! Don't be embarrassed. If you currently have a bike, there are resources online that will guide you through the basics of learning how to ride it. The first step in a well-proven method is to lower your seat, remove the pedals and use it like a scooter (pushing along with your feet on the ground. The low seat height allows you to keep your feet on the ground, and removing the pedals keeps your legs from being struck by them as well as discourages you from using them initially. Afterward, the pedals come on, the seat gets raised a bit, and you practice pedaling on the grass.
If you're scared of falling (not saying you are), riding a bike may seem impossible. Accept that you will fall, but don't *worry* about it. Worrying will slow the whole process down or defeat it.
Riding a bike is about balance. Not everyone has a good sense of balance, and some folks are too fearful to take the risk of falling.
There are a surprising number of people that never learned to ride a bike. There's no shame in it. Not everyone had someone to teach them when they were children, and not everyone had a safe enough place to ride to warrant learning.
So there! Don't be embarrassed. If you currently have a bike, there are resources online that will guide you through the basics of learning how to ride it. The first step in a well-proven method is to lower your seat, remove the pedals and use it like a scooter (pushing along with your feet on the ground. The low seat height allows you to keep your feet on the ground, and removing the pedals keeps your legs from being struck by them as well as discourages you from using them initially. Afterward, the pedals come on, the seat gets raised a bit, and you practice pedaling on the grass.
If you're scared of falling (not saying you are), riding a bike may seem impossible. Accept that you will fall, but don't *worry* about it. Worrying will slow the whole process down or defeat it.
Someone please help me in Child development!!!?
Margarita
Six year old Sharon loves watching many hours of television and rarely participates in any outdoor physical activities. Her parents are concerned that her increasing weight will become a health concern. They would like to engage her in more physical activities. Describe at least three ways that they can encourage Sharon to become more physical active. Write in complete sentences.
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Describe at least four situations that can present outdoor safety risks to children ages four to six. Write in complete sentences.
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Describe at least four ways in which a caregivver can guide a child's behavior. Write in complete sentences.
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Answer
You can make if own sentence
A ride bikes
B join dance team
C walk the dog :)
A playgrounds by roads.
B riding bike with helmet
C climbing playground slides
D.no idea
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B
C sorry I don't know
You can make if own sentence
A ride bikes
B join dance team
C walk the dog :)
A playgrounds by roads.
B riding bike with helmet
C climbing playground slides
D.no idea
A
B
C sorry I don't know
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