Monday, 18 October 2021

How to ride my bike without training wheels.

In the school holiday, I learnt how to ride my bike without training wheels. 

First I started riding my bike on the grass and it took me some time to learn how to ride without falling. I guess knowing how to ride on my scooter helped with the balancing.

Then I rode my bike on the pavement, I did feel nervous at first but once I got the hang of it I was not scared anymore. 

However on my first day, I did ride into a hand rail on the side on a footpath and smashed my face into it. I had a bruise on my cheek for a few days.

















6 comments:

  1. Ka pai Tyler. That must feel awesome to have persisted and to be able to ride your bike now. I'm glad you didn't give up after your crash. I ride my mountain bike a lot and once crashed 4 days in a row but I still love it. Do you have any tips for anyone else who is learning?

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    1. Never to give up and to keep trying.

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  2. Awesome blog and pictures, Tyler. That’s a great achievement. Balance and concentration really helps, as well as not giving up, especially after a crash. Your family will be so proud of you. Well done!
    Great start to Term 4. Thanks for sharing.

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  3. Wooohoooo Tyler! What a great achievement to have accomplished over the holidays. I bet you feel very proud of yourself. I hope your parents can have a rest now and not have to chase after you. Hopefully you can show me your new skills at school soon. Keep it up!

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  4. Hi Tyler, It's Daniel. I really liked your blog post about learning to ride your bike! I like how you managed to included lots of photos as well. What was your favourite part of learning to ride your bike? I also like how you never gave up after the crash.. Awesome work Tyler. Keep It Up! Blog ya later!

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  5. Hi Tyler, It's Huzaifah. I liked that you learned how to ride a bike without training wheels it feels easy right Tyler , once you get the hang to it you will feel better. Blog you later

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