The Strider Bike offers an innovative design that can help your children to learn how to ride a bike much more quickly and safely. Safety for bike riders is important in these modern times when there is so much vehicle traffic on the roads and foot traffic on the pavements. Children love to ride bikes and the Strider Bike can help them to learn the safe skills they need to ride independently.

Learning to Ride

Learning to ride a bike can be one of the first important challenges for your child. Learning to ride a bike teaches your child important skills in balance and coordination and also teaches them important lessons in safety and how to conduct themselves around other people in a responsible manner. All of these skills can benefit them in their later years so learning to ride a bike is a key part of growing up. The Strider Bike is a very useful tool to help your child learn to ride a bike. The Strider Bike is designed for children aged 1 to 5 years and can give ninh binh biking them a head start in balance and coordination skills.

Advantages of a Strider Bike

The design of the Strider Bike is unique in that is does not have any pedal functions. The Strider Bike is specifically designed for younger children to help them develop the motor skills they need to balance on a bike. Regular bikes place too much emphasis on learning to pedal and this makes it more difficult for your child to learn the balance and coordination they need to stay upright on a bike. You may have noticed that young children in particular find it very difficult to move forward in a straight line or steer the bike whilst at the same time trying to pedal and stay upright. You can help them work towards riding a bike by developing their motor skills first with a Strider Bike. The Strider Bike design is lightweight and easy for young children to manage. There are no training wheels or pedals and your child can use the Strider Bike to concentrate solely on learning to balance on two wheels. They can move the bike forward with their feet and glide with their feet up when they become more confident with their balance.

Pedalling is actually a secondary skill that takes only a few moments to get the hang of. However when children try to learn how to balance and pedal at the same time it can cause lots of problems. They can tip over easily even with training wheels and this can not only cause bruises and scrapes but could also frighten them and make it more difficult for them to learn how to ride. With the Strider Bike your child only has to learn to balance at first and this is much easier. Later on when they have mastered the Strider Bike you can move them onto a normal bike with pedals and you will see that it only takes them a few attempts to combine this new skill with those they have learnt on the Strider Bike.