A calm, step-by-step course that takes you from nervous beginner to riding on your own — with safety and confidence leading the way.
No experience needed. If you never learned as a kid — or it's been decades — you're exactly who this course is built for.
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This course has one promise: by the end, you can get on a bike, keep your balance, pedal where you want to go, and stop safely — all on your own, and feeling good about it.
Gather a bike that roughly fits you, a helmet, closed-toe flat shoes, comfortable clothes (nothing loose near the chain), and a water bottle — then find a large, flat, traffic-free space to practice. Before you begin, lower your seat so both feet reach the ground flat, and if you can, take the pedals off for the first balance drills (Module 2 explains why). Having a friend along to spot you and cheer you on is a bonus, never a requirement.
1 Saddle · 2 Handlebar · 3 Frame · 4 Pedals & crank · 5 Wheel & tire
videos/1-safety-first.mp4
Run the ABC Quick Check every time before you ride — thirty seconds now saves a wobble later.
Closed-toe flat shoes, fitted trousers or a cuff clip, bright colors, and gloves if you'd like extra grip.
Loose wide trousers near the chain, dangling scarves, flip-flops or slick soles.
A large, flat, traffic-free paved area — an empty car park or a tennis/basketball court. Smooth ground, room to glide, no hills yet.
Each module below is a single skill: watch the short video, follow the steps, and see how you'll know you've got it. Don't move on until the skill feels comfortable — repeating it is the practice.
videos/2-balance-and-glide.mp4
With the pedals off and your seat low enough that both feet sit flat on the ground:
videos/3-pedaling-and-pushing-off.mp4
videos/4-steering-and-turning.mp4
videos/5-braking-and-stopping.mp4
Here's how the sessions typically flow. It's a guide, not a race — repeat any session until the skill feels easy. Every session ends on something you can already do well.
| Session | You'll focus on | What you'll do | Ready to move on when… |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 · Setup & balance | Modules 0–2 | Parts tour · helmet + ABC check · sit, walk, scoot, first glides | You glide 5+ seconds with your feet up |
| 2 · Pedal power | Module 3 (+ recap 2) | Power-pedal starts · pedaling a straight line | You start on your own and pedal straight |
| 3 · Steer & stop | Modules 4–5 | Straight lines · wide curves · figure-eight · planned stops on a cone | You turn both ways and stop smoothly |
| 4 · Put it together | Modules 2–5 | Start → ride a loop → turn → controlled stop, over and over | You ride a full loop on your own |
| 5 · Real world (optional) | Module 6 | Shoulder checks · signaling · a quiet shared-path ride | You scan, signal, and hold a line on a real path |
Feeling wobbly or scared doesn't mean you're doing it wrong — it means you're learning. Your feet stay down until you decide.
A three-second glide is a real milestone. Notice it. Confidence stacks up faster than you'd think.
Nobody's rushing you. Repeat anything as often as you need. Stopping to rest is part of the plan.
Tick each skill when it feels comfortable — you decide when it's solid. Your progress saves in this browser, so you can pick up right where you left off. Every box ticked means you can ride on your own.
Trustworthy outside resources to review between sessions. They back up exactly what you'll do in this course.
The step-by-step balance-first method, from a trusted source.
Beginner walkthroughs of gliding, pedaling and stopping.
Official one-page helmet-fit reference to print and keep.
A real learner's story — proof it's never too late.
Short demos of the Eyes–Ears–Mouth fit.
Free tips and videos for adults getting on a bike, from a national nonprofit.
Links open in a new tab and go to third-party sites; availability may vary. The videos and drills in this course stand on their own if any link changes.