how did you learn to ride bicycle? was it easy for you?
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Answer:
yes,if we know how to balance cycle then it was easy to learn everything.
Answer:
At the age of 6 or 7, I believe I first learned how to ride a bicycle. Despite how vague it is, I can still recall some of them because they will always be among my favorite memories.
Explanation:
Together with my grandfather, I picked up bicycle riding. I picked up bicycle riding just like everyone else. I used to ride those bikes with the back wheel supported by two wheels to prevent falls. I gradually mastered the right ways to pedal, steer, turn, and brake. My grandfather removed one of the wheels supporting the back wheel once I was comfortable. When it first felt strange, I naturally panicked and fell. I suppose it stung (don't remember). I made an effort to adjust, and eventually, I succeeded. My grandfather then removed the other wheel and reattached the other.
I initially thought, "Yeah, I'm going to fall." I stumbled naturally. But I persisted in learning until I was at ease, at which point I began to experience a sense of freedom similar to that of flying. I experienced eagle-like flying sensations. It felt unique. I fell in love with cycling at that point. I won't go into detail about how I learned to ride a road bike, mountain bike, or BMX bike because those have their own stories to tell.
Cycling is a nice thing to do. It saves money and is beneficial to both the environment and your health. We improve our physical and emotional wellness while simultaneously assisting the planet by reducing CO2 emissions. Cycling helps me reduce stress and improve my health. Cycling alone makes me happy. Saving money comes from not having to rely on transportation methods like cars, trains, motorcycles, or practically anything else that is categorized as a vehicle.
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