Bike riding classes?

Anonymous
Do you know of any place besides REI that does a bike riding class for children in the area? Upper NW/DC/Bethesda preferred. Thanks.
Anonymous
Not exactly in NW/DC/Bethesda, but the National Park service has programs, and WABA can connect you to private instructors.

https://www.nps.gov/gwmp/planyourvisit/learntoride.htm
https://www.waba.org/youth-education/

Good luck!
Anonymous
Landon Summer has a one week camp that teaches kids to ride a bike. I have my 6 year old signed up for one in August.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Do you know of any place besides REI that does a bike riding class for children in the area? Upper NW/DC/Bethesda preferred. Thanks.

DC took REI bike riding class (was very useful) and at least the instructor we had was not a REI employee but an individual contractor with them who was cerified as cycling something instructor (whatever the organization certifies them). He said that he does private sessions as well - and he will come to you (but it will obviously cost more than being in a group REI class). You might ask your REI bike people for the contact info of their instructors and contact them directly.
Anonymous
After the REI one did not work for our child, we did one through Fairfax County Parks which totally worked. Maybe your area has something similar? Or if not you decide to do a Ffx one?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:After the REI one did not work for our child, we did one through Fairfax County Parks which totally worked. Maybe your area has something similar? Or if not you decide to do a Ffx one?


What was the problem with the REI class? Was just looking at one for my so ...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:After the REI one did not work for our child, we did one through Fairfax County Parks which totally worked. Maybe your area has something similar? Or if not you decide to do a Ffx one?


What was the problem with the REI class? Was just looking at one for my so ...


The REI class worked like a charm for our kid.
Anonymous
My daughter recently learned pretty quickly how to ride. Do these classes cover safety and “rules of the road”?
Anonymous
My son learned at an American Inline camp. The have learn-to-ride and bike-riding camps where they teach safety. I highly recommend them.
Anonymous
I’m being a total bitch but really? You need to out source how to teach your child to ride a bike? Holy cow! Who taught you?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m being a total bitch but really? You need to out source how to teach your child to ride a bike? Holy cow! Who taught you?


Not OP but yes you are being a total bitch. REI was a lifesaver for my 2 clumsy kids. They made it easy, it took a morning, and took all the stress out of it. But OP, not sure why you rule out REI. It was a pain to get down to that park in Alexandria where they teach but in hindsight totally, totally worth it. One morning and we never looked back.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m being a total bitch but really? You need to out source how to teach your child to ride a bike? Holy cow! Who taught you?


Yes, you are being an obtuse bitch.
Anonymous
What worked for me was that I told my daughter if she did not learn to ride a bike, that I would sign her up for one of these classes. I signed her up and told her the deadline. She did not want to go to the class, so she taught herself to ride literally the day before.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m being a total bitch but really? You need to out source how to teach your child to ride a bike? Holy cow! Who taught you?


Well, I guess I'm being a bitch too then. Teach your own kid to ride a bike! Sheesh. Its really not that difficult and that experience makes it all the more rewarding for you AND your kid.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m being a total bitch but really? You need to out source how to teach your child to ride a bike? Holy cow! Who taught you?


Not OP but yes you are being a total bitch. REI was a lifesaver for my 2 clumsy kids. They made it easy, it took a morning, and took all the stress out of it. But OP, not sure why you rule out REI. It was a pain to get down to that park in Alexandria where they teach but in hindsight totally, totally worth it. One morning and we never looked back.


I was never able to learn because of inner ear problems leading to balance issues.

Bitch.
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