Learning cycling
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Think the fear of falling and the reality of falling will always be there, even if you do know how to cycle. Misjudge a curb the other day and the next thing i know, CRASH…
ya, think you are right. they will be ready and know what to do when the time comes. If i were to teach, i seriously think i will end up losing temper the way i do when i teach them homework. -
DD recently \"graduated\" from her cycling lesson, and she can now pretty much ride without falling. It's basically 4 one-hour lesson, and this guy offered a guarantee that all his students will pass. Though he didn't specifically said it, but I think he will offer extra classes if the student still does not know how to cycle by the end of the 4th class at no extra cost.
Anyway, so far all the students we met (including adults) could cycle by the end of the 4th class, including DD. One parent sent all 3 of his boys to take lesson from this guy when they are old enough, so that's one satisfied customer!
Give him a call if you're interested to sign your children up for class. http://www.singaporemirror.com/co_honkah.htm -
Bigdevil, thanks for the info!! The guy only teaches at his bicycle shop?
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Thanks Big Devil. Maybe Kiddos and myself can go learn from this guy.
4 1hr lessons seem manageable.
Maybe make it a June Hols activity. -
arielgetz:
Bigdevil, thanks for the info!! The guy only teaches at his bicycle shop?
I guess so. He basically lives in the HDB block above his shop, and when he's conducting lesson, his wife will man the shop. So I don't think he will be travelling to other locations to conduct the lessons since his shop is actually his main business. And from what I can tell, he has no shortage of students. -
If you find it too troublesome to carry your children’s bike for the lesson, then you can just use one of his. He has plenty of used bicycles of all sizes which he sells or uses them for lessons.
To be frank, his teaching method is nothing special. He rides next to the student and whenever they show sign of losing balance, he will grab their bike or give them a little shove to help them maintain balance. But I guess it’s his experience and quick reflexes that enable him to do it so well. So the students build confidence and lose the fear of falling since they don’t fall at all! -
hahahahahah…ya, speed and reflexes must be fast in grabbing handlebars…otherwise sure KAPUT on the floor.
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Great info! Still will try to see if i can manage if not then guess i have to approach the specialist liao!! :lol:
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Btw, can i check what are his charges?
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As of last month, we paid $200 for the 4 lessons.
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