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Skill Progression — Learning to Ride a Bicycle

Your Athlete Can: Never Sometimes Often
Sit comfortably on the bicycle with feet on the ground, with no holder
Move the bicycle forward by pushing using the feet
Coast for a short distance while controlling the bicycle
Understand the pedaling motion

Coast for a short distance while controlling the bicycle with feet on pedals

Pedal for a short distance with assistance while controlling the bicycle
Pedal for a short distance with no assistance while controlling the bicycle
Ride the bike while displaying balance and control
       
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