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  • Thursday, April 18, 2024 at 04:00 PM · 8 rsvps

    True Beginners

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    Get ready to join the pedal-powered revolution sweeping through Atlanta! With more and more people riding bikes for fitness, commuting, and exploring the city, it's time for you to learn how to ride a bike!

    This class is designed for true beginners – whether you're a kid or an adult riding for the first time or you've ridden in the past but still feel shaky on the pedals, we've got you covered. 

    There will be a limited number of youth and adult bikes for participants to use, but if you have a bike, please bring it! We ask that all participants bring a helmet for safety. If you don't have a helmet, please let me know before class at [email protected]

    Throughout these classes, we'll cover:

    • Helmet fit - two finger rule

    • Know your bike

    • Bike safety – ABC Quick Check

    Fundamentals

    • Brakes

    • Balance

    • Coast

    • Pedal

    • Stop

    • Power start

    Safety essentials

    • Road rules (bike as a vehicle)

    • Safe riding practices

    • What to carry

    Advanced skills

    • Scanning over the shoulder

    • Turns and signaling

    • Gear Shifting

     

    We'll meet at the Washington Park Natatorium, located at 102 Ollie St NW, Atlanta, GA 30314

    Please note that for participants under 18, a parent or guardian must accompany them throughout the entire class. 

    These free classes are provided with the support of the Georgia Governor's Office of Highway Safety.

  • Saturday, April 20, 2024 at 10:00 AM · 20 rsvps

    True Beginners

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    Get ready to join the pedal-powered revolution sweeping through Atlanta! With more and more people riding bikes for fitness, commuting, and exploring the city, it's time for you to learn how to ride a bike!

    This class is designed for true beginners – whether you're a kid or an adult riding for the first time or you've ridden in the past but still feel shaky on the pedals, we've got you covered. 

    There will be a limited number of youth and adult bikes for participants to use, but if you have a bike, please bring it! We ask that all participants bring a helmet for safety. If you don't have a helmet, please let me know before class at [email protected]

    Throughout these classes, we'll cover:

    • Helmet fit - two finger rule

    • Know your bike

    • Bike safety – ABC Quick Check

    Fundamentals

    • Brakes

    • Balance

    • Coast

    • Pedal

    • Stop

    • Power start

    Safety essentials

    • Road rules (bike as a vehicle)

    • Safe riding practices

    • What to carry

    Advanced skills

    • Scanning over the shoulder

    • Turns and signaling

    • Gear Shifting

     

    We'll meet at the Washington Park Natatorium, located at 102 Ollie St NW, Atlanta, GA 30314

    Please note that for participants under 18, a parent or guardian must accompany them throughout the entire class. 

    These free classes are provided with the support of the Georgia Governor's Office of Highway Safety.

  • Thursday, April 25, 2024 at 04:00 PM · 3 rsvps

    True Beginners

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    Get ready to join the pedal-powered revolution sweeping through Atlanta! With more and more people riding bikes for fitness, commuting, and exploring the city, it's time for you to learn how to ride a bike!

    This class is designed for true beginners – whether you're a kid or an adult riding for the first time or you've ridden in the past but still feel shaky on the pedals, we've got you covered. 

    There will be a limited number of youth and adult bikes for participants to use, but if you have a bike, please bring it! We ask that all participants bring a helmet for safety. If you don't have a helmet, please let me know before class at [email protected]

    Throughout these classes, we'll cover:

    • Helmet fit - two finger rule

    • Know your bike

    • Bike safety – ABC Quick Check

    Fundamentals

    • Brakes

    • Balance

    • Coast

    • Pedal

    • Stop

    • Power start

    Safety essentials

    • Road rules (bike as a vehicle)

    • Safe riding practices

    • What to carry

    Advanced skills

    • Scanning over the shoulder

    • Turns and signaling

    • Gear Shifting

     

    We'll meet at the Washington Park Natatorium, located at 102 Ollie St NW, Atlanta, GA 30314

    Please note that for participants under 18, a parent or guardian must accompany them throughout the entire class. 

    These free classes are provided with the support of the Georgia Governor's Office of Highway Safety.

  • Wednesday, May 01, 2024 at 06:00 PM
    The Eastern

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  • Thursday, May 02, 2024 at 04:00 PM · 6 rsvps

    True Beginners

    ABC_BikeClasses_bubbles_TB.png

    Get ready to join the pedal-powered revolution sweeping through Atlanta! With more and more people riding bikes for fitness, commuting, and exploring the city, it's time for you to learn how to ride a bike!

    This class is designed for true beginners – whether you're a kid or an adult riding for the first time or you've ridden in the past but still feel shaky on the pedals, we've got you covered. 

    There will be a limited number of youth and adult bikes for participants to use, but if you have a bike, please bring it! We ask that all participants bring a helmet for safety. If you don't have a helmet, please let me know before class at [email protected]

    Throughout these classes, we'll cover:

    • Helmet fit - two finger rule

    • Know your bike

    • Bike safety – ABC Quick Check

    Fundamentals

    • Brakes

    • Balance

    • Coast

    • Pedal

    • Stop

    • Power start

    Safety essentials

    • Road rules (bike as a vehicle)

    • Safe riding practices

    • What to carry

    Advanced skills

    • Scanning over the shoulder

    • Turns and signaling

    • Gear Shifting

     

    We'll meet at the Washington Park Natatorium, located at 102 Ollie St NW, Atlanta, GA 30314

    Please note that for participants under 18, a parent or guardian must accompany them throughout the entire class. 

    These free classes are provided with the support of the Georgia Governor's Office of Highway Safety.

  • Saturday, May 04, 2024 at 10:00 AM · 11 rsvps

    True Beginners

    ABC_BikeClasses_bubbles_TB.png

    Get ready to join the pedal-powered revolution sweeping through Atlanta! With more and more people riding bikes for fitness, commuting, and exploring the city, it's time for you to learn how to ride a bike!

    This class is designed for true beginners – whether you're a kid or an adult riding for the first time or you've ridden in the past but still feel shaky on the pedals, we've got you covered. 

    There will be a limited number of youth and adult bikes for participants to use, but if you have a bike, please bring it! We ask that all participants bring a helmet for safety. If you don't have a helmet, please let me know before class at [email protected]

    Throughout these classes, we'll cover:

    • Helmet fit - two finger rule

    • Know your bike

    • Bike safety – ABC Quick Check

    Fundamentals

    • Brakes

    • Balance

    • Coast

    • Pedal

    • Stop

    • Power start

    Safety essentials

    • Road rules (bike as a vehicle)

    • Safe riding practices

    • What to carry

    Advanced skills

    • Scanning over the shoulder

    • Turns and signaling

    • Gear Shifting

     

    We'll meet at the Washington Park Natatorium, located at 102 Ollie St NW, Atlanta, GA 30314

    Please note that for participants under 18, a parent or guardian must accompany them throughout the entire class. 

    These free classes are provided with the support of the Georgia Governor's Office of Highway Safety.

  • Thursday, May 09, 2024 at 04:00 PM · 1 rsvp

    True Beginners

    ABC_BikeClasses_bubbles_TB.png

    Get ready to join the pedal-powered revolution sweeping through Atlanta! With more and more people riding bikes for fitness, commuting, and exploring the city, it's time for you to learn how to ride a bike!

    This class is designed for true beginners – whether you're a kid or an adult riding for the first time or you've ridden in the past but still feel shaky on the pedals, we've got you covered. 

    There will be a limited number of youth and adult bikes for participants to use, but if you have a bike, please bring it! We ask that all participants bring a helmet for safety. If you don't have a helmet, please let me know before class at [email protected]

    Throughout these classes, we'll cover:

    • Helmet fit - two finger rule

    • Know your bike

    • Bike safety – ABC Quick Check

    Fundamentals

    • Brakes

    • Balance

    • Coast

    • Pedal

    • Stop

    • Power start

    Safety essentials

    • Road rules (bike as a vehicle)

    • Safe riding practices

    • What to carry

    Advanced skills

    • Scanning over the shoulder

    • Turns and signaling

    • Gear Shifting

     

    We'll meet at the Washington Park Natatorium, located at 102 Ollie St NW, Atlanta, GA 30314

    Please note that for participants under 18, a parent or guardian must accompany them throughout the entire class. 

    These free classes are provided with the support of the Georgia Governor's Office of Highway Safety.

  • Thursday, May 16, 2024 at 04:00 PM

    True Beginners

    ABC_BikeClasses_bubbles_TB.png

    Get ready to join the pedal-powered revolution sweeping through Atlanta! With more and more people riding bikes for fitness, commuting, and exploring the city, it's time for you to learn how to ride a bike!

    This class is designed for true beginners – whether you're a kid or an adult riding for the first time or you've ridden in the past but still feel shaky on the pedals, we've got you covered. 

    There will be a limited number of youth and adult bikes for participants to use, but if you have a bike, please bring it! We ask that all participants bring a helmet for safety. If you don't have a helmet, please let me know before class at [email protected]

    Throughout these classes, we'll cover:

    • Helmet fit - two finger rule

    • Know your bike

    • Bike safety – ABC Quick Check

    Fundamentals

    • Brakes

    • Balance

    • Coast

    • Pedal

    • Stop

    • Power start

    Safety essentials

    • Road rules (bike as a vehicle)

    • Safe riding practices

    • What to carry

    Advanced skills

    • Scanning over the shoulder

    • Turns and signaling

    • Gear Shifting

     

    We'll meet at the Washington Park Natatorium, located at 102 Ollie St NW, Atlanta, GA 30314

    Please note that for participants under 18, a parent or guardian must accompany them throughout the entire class. 

    These free classes are provided with the support of the Georgia Governor's Office of Highway Safety.

  • Saturday, May 18, 2024 at 10:00 AM · 5 rsvps

    True Beginners

    ABC_BikeClasses_bubbles_TB.png

    Get ready to join the pedal-powered revolution sweeping through Atlanta! With more and more people riding bikes for fitness, commuting, and exploring the city, it's time for you to learn how to ride a bike!

    This class is designed for true beginners – whether you're a kid or an adult riding for the first time or you've ridden in the past but still feel shaky on the pedals, we've got you covered. 

    There will be a limited number of youth and adult bikes for participants to use, but if you have a bike, please bring it! We ask that all participants bring a helmet for safety. If you don't have a helmet, please let me know before class at [email protected]

    Throughout these classes, we'll cover:

    • Helmet fit - two finger rule

    • Know your bike

    • Bike safety – ABC Quick Check

    Fundamentals

    • Brakes

    • Balance

    • Coast

    • Pedal

    • Stop

    • Power start

    Safety essentials

    • Road rules (bike as a vehicle)

    • Safe riding practices

    • What to carry

    Advanced skills

    • Scanning over the shoulder

    • Turns and signaling

    • Gear Shifting

     

    We'll meet at the Washington Park Natatorium, located at 102 Ollie St NW, Atlanta, GA 30314

    Please note that for participants under 18, a parent or guardian must accompany them throughout the entire class. 

    These free classes are provided with the support of the Georgia Governor's Office of Highway Safety.

  • Thursday, May 23, 2024 at 04:00 PM

    True Beginners

    ABC_BikeClasses_bubbles_TB.png

    Get ready to join the pedal-powered revolution sweeping through Atlanta! With more and more people riding bikes for fitness, commuting, and exploring the city, it's time for you to learn how to ride a bike!

    This class is designed for true beginners – whether you're a kid or an adult riding for the first time or you've ridden in the past but still feel shaky on the pedals, we've got you covered. 

    There will be a limited number of youth and adult bikes for participants to use, but if you have a bike, please bring it! We ask that all participants bring a helmet for safety. If you don't have a helmet, please let me know before class at [email protected]

    Throughout these classes, we'll cover:

    • Helmet fit - two finger rule

    • Know your bike

    • Bike safety – ABC Quick Check

    Fundamentals

    • Brakes

    • Balance

    • Coast

    • Pedal

    • Stop

    • Power start

    Safety essentials

    • Road rules (bike as a vehicle)

    • Safe riding practices

    • What to carry

    Advanced skills

    • Scanning over the shoulder

    • Turns and signaling

    • Gear Shifting

     

    We'll meet at the Washington Park Natatorium, located at 102 Ollie St NW, Atlanta, GA 30314

    Please note that for participants under 18, a parent or guardian must accompany them throughout the entire class. 

    These free classes are provided with the support of the Georgia Governor's Office of Highway Safety.

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