The Journey
Four progressive levels that take your child from first balance to confident, independent riding
Level 1: Basics
Children are introduced to safe cycling through helmets, gear checks and early balance. They push, glide, and stop in fun games that build confidence, balance, and focus.
Level 2: Control
With balance in place, children learn longer glides, smooth turns and accurate stopping. Growing coordination, decision-making, and self-control.
Level 3: Skills
Children ride in groups, tackle obstacle courses, and face challenges that test focus and adaptability. Building teamwork, resilience, and concentration.
Level 4: Ready to Ride
The final stage transitions children from balance bikes to pedal bikes, ramps and safe traffic rules. Developing independence, responsibility, and real-world confidence.
The Journey
Four progressive levels that take your child from first balance to confident, independent riding
The Journey
Four progressive levels that take your child from first balance to confident, independent riding
Level 1: Basics
Children are introduced to safe cycling through helmets, gear checks and early balance. They push, glide, and stop in fun games that build confidence, balance, and focus.
Level 2: Control
With balance in place, children learn longer glides, smooth turns and accurate stopping. Growing coordination, decision-making, and self-control.
Level 3: Skills
Children ride in groups, tackle obstacle courses, and face challenges that test focus and adaptability. Building teamwork, resilience, and concentration.
Level 4: Ready to Ride
The final stage transitions children from balance bikes to pedal bikes, ramps and safe traffic rules. Developing independence, responsibility, and real-world confidence.
How It Works
4 Levels
Basics → Control → Skills → Ready to Ride
Each Level has 4 Parts
Each Part focuses on a different skill area within the Level. Parts progress step by step until the Level is mastered.
Each Part has 8 Sessions
7 sessions + 1 assessment. For most kids a level takes about a year, but some may master skills sooner.
How It Works
4 Levels
Basics → Control → Skills → Ready to Ride
Each Level has 4 Parts
Each Part focuses on a different skill area within the Level. Parts progress step by step until the Level is mastered.
Each Part has 8 Sessions
7 sessions + 1 assessment. For most kids a level takes about a year, but some may master skills sooner.
Every child gets a Progress Booklet for every Part in each level. There will be assessments throughout the booklets to help track progress, and the kids will earn stickers for each assessment they complete. At the end of the year, a ceremony will be held to award certificates and medals.