Designed for Beginners
The course not only teaches students from zero to be able to balance themselves, but also teaches basic starting and stopping skills and various bicycle safety knowledge.
Highlight of the course
Outcomes
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by the end of the Novice & Beginners Course, rider should be able to:
1. Know the ways of checking bicycle and wearing helmet properly
2. Stop the bicycle with brakes
3. Start off on a two-wheel bicycle without others help and maintain balance on a straight line
Small-class
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Coach & riders ratio 1:3
Course Ratios
Beyond Balance
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“Knowing how to ride a bike” is not just about balancing, it also requires knowing how to control the bike.
The Novice & Beginners Course not only teaches the skills of bicycle balance, but also enables students to start and stop by themselves.
Suitable for both children and adults
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The course is open to adults or children (aged from4 to 69 years old)*
Adults and children will be in separate group
*For adults aged over 59, we will assess the rider’s ability before recommending the type of classes.
It is possible to get balanced in one lesson
We often have the inquiry “How many lessons does it take to learn to ride a bicycle?”
In fact, it varies from person to person, and the feeling of balance has nothing to do with age and gender. Adults have the opportunity to learn quickly, while children might have the chance needing extra time to learn it.
The fastest students can balance themselves in the first lesson.
On the whole, most students can balance and stop the bikes by themselves in four lessons.
INVIS Cycling helps anyone who wants to learn how to ride a bike
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INVIS CYCLING is now in a partnership with Cathay, customers can earn Asia Miles on eligible INVIS’ services
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INVIS CYCLING is now in a partnership with Cathay,
customers can earn Asia Miles on eligible INVIS’ services
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