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How do bicycle beginners start practicing?
How to get started on cycling for beginners;

In fact, riding a bike is an easy skill to master. I didn't learn to ride a bike until the first grade. In fact, there are very simple ways to learn to ride a bike quickly:

First, many people learn not to ride a bicycle because of poor balance, because balance has nothing to do with riding a bicycle, but because they are afraid of falling off their bicycles.

Here is a simple way to lower the car seat to-when sitting in the car seat, your feet can comfortably step on the ground, so that you can sit in the car seat, get familiar with the feeling of controlling the handlebar first, and then walk slowly with your feet on the ground, and don't step on your feet in a hurry.

Second, when you have mastered the handlebar and your feet are off the ground, you can start to try to slide down a gentle slope while your feet are still protected, so as to ensure that you can land with your feet at any time.

Third, try to find a bicycle with a smaller tooth ratio (front wheel tooth ratio/rear wheel tooth ratio). Mobike and Hello will do. However, if you want to enjoy cycling, you must find one that has no problem. It's best to find a regular cyclist to try it before using it. A bad bike won't help you learn to ride.

Fourth, when sliding downhill, you are very skilled in mastering the handlebars. Skillfulness requires that you can stay straight without relaxing your hands. Make sure the car is easy to ride, and you can start pedaling. When you start to learn to ride a bike, don't think about pedaling slowly, because the slow rider is the master.

You have to step on a certain speed, and then you will learn to ride a bike. After riding for a while, you will naturally become proficient.

Fifth, I forgot to say that it is better to learn to ride a bike in a relatively open field. School playgrounds or relatively empty parking lots are good venues. When you start cycling, you will inevitably walk in circles or diagonally, otherwise it is normal. Riding a bike, like walking, is a physical habit. The more familiar, the more skilled.