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I am 25 year old. I dont know how to ride bicycle. can I learn it at this age and how much time it will take?



I am 25 year old. I dont know how to ride bicycle. can I learn it at this age and how much time it will take?

you can learn no problem...try setting the seat low and coasting around with your feet touching the ground to get a feel for riding the bike.once you begin to feel confident with your balance, move up to pedaling the cycle. good luck....you should be good to go in a day or two
it's very simple, riding a bike isn't hard, unless you have fear of riding bicycles.
try these over the next few days:
http://www.ehow.com/how_2002837_ride-bic...
http://www.ehow.com/how_2067269_teach-ad...
Absolutely you can. It just takes a bit of practice. Have fun.
I believe you can learn to ride a bike at any age. It's just like learning a language. It's easier to pick it up when you're very young, but you can still do it at any time. You might pick it up faster now that you're older and you understand how balance works lol. It's not going to stand upright without you applying some movement to it, so when you're peddling that's when you just balance it with your movement. You'll be fine.
While there are a few people with balance problems, if your balance is average, you can learn. The problem is that your weight as an adult precludes you from getting a parent-type to help as you start to fall over.

You will have to get a bike small enough for you to reach the ground while you are sitting on the seat. This is too small once you learn to ride, but it will be necessary at first. Find a gradual grade downhill and let the bike roll down (without peddling) while using your feet if necessary to keep your balance. In about 3 or 4 15-minute practices, you will likely be able to keep your balance.

And there's no way to learn without doing it.
If you don't have good balance or you are not confident enough to balance the bike on your own, then walk the bicycle around a parking lot like people that learn to ride motorcycles. Once your comfortable with the ideal of walking the bike, find a small hill and ride the bike off the hill but use your feet to keep the bike up straight until you get more comfortable with balancing the bike with your upper and lower body.

After you get more comfortable riding down hills, try riding down the same hill again but this time, don't put your feet down. If you need to go right, then slightly press on the right handle-bar. If you need to go left, then slightly press on the left handle-bar. It is exactly the same as riding a motorcycle. The only difference, a bicycle doesn't have a motor.

You may want to find a bicycle at a little smaller in size then you so that if you feel like you are losing control, you can quickly regain control by putting your feet down.

Anybody can ride a bike, unless you have severe disabilities. Riding a bicycle is a physical activity because you are the one that is the motor and only you can make the bike move. Natural things like hills help gain enough speed to take some of the strain off of powering the bike ourselves.

It is a shame that you didn't get to ride when you were a child. I believe riding a bike should be the number one thing that all children should do.
yea sure just about 2 week with at least 15-30 minutes a day
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