3-Years-Old & No More Training Wheels! | Thanks to Balance Bike

Tyler has always loved playing outside and riding bikes, but the last couple of day’s I have not been able to get him off of his balance bike. He’s been zooming around on his Burley MyKick balance bike non-stop. His balance has noticeably improved as he can glide across the driveway without his feet touching the ground so today I randomly decided to take out his pedal bike that he got for his birthday and see how he’d do. I took off the training wheels and never imagined within seconds he’d be riding his pedal bike around with no training wheels! He completely amazed me, he was so quick that I couldn’t even get a first video. Since I never expected him to take off, I wasn’t prepared – my camera was still in the house and  I had forgot where I put my iPhone, so I was anxiously running around the yard trying to remember where I left it – only to find it a few feet from me in a chair. Within minutes he perfected riding a bike with no training wheels.

burley mykick

We also decided to take Jacob’s training wheels off at the same time, Jacob’s bike is a little too big for him, we should have got him a 14 inch, but we got him a 16 in so I had to lower the seat so he could touch the ground. Jacob has not been using the balance bike, only his pedal bike with training wheels, he had a harder time balancing and kept falling. He was getting discouraged and wanted to stop trying to ride a bike without training wheels since he kept falling. I now feel bad that 3-year-old Tyler can ride a bike without training wheels while my 5-year-old struggles. So this week we working to get Jacob riding a bike with no training wheels also. Although the Burly MyKick Balance Bike seems a little small for him, he has been using it all day and trying to learn how to balance. He has gotten better and I’m sure in no time he will learn how to balance just as good as Tyler does.

Today I saw first hand the advantages of using a Balance Bike and how it can help a child learn how to ride a bike. The main part of learning how to ride a pedal bike with no training wheels is balancing, and the balance bike did just that, taught Tyler how to balance.  I credit the Burley MyKick Balance Bike for teaching Tyler how to ride a pedal bike with no training wheels at only three years old.

Thank-you Burley MyKick!

 burley mykick

 

Burley MyKick Video:


 

No More Training Wheels! (Within seconds of taking them off):

I’ll have to get a better video tomorrow, he’ll ride around the driveway non-stop, riding his bike for at least a minute before he’ll put his foot down.

So proud of my little guy!

No training wheels this week, Preschool next month, can I just pause time?

 

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6 Comments

  1. Michelle Snellen says:

    Same with my daughter! She got a strider balance bike for her second birthday and was riding a regular bike without training wheels by her third birthday. Those bikes are amazing!

  2. Betty Baez says:

    WOW! i really need to look into these for my little guy!

  3. That is so cool! Mason can ride for literally MILES on his balance bike and we’ve been super impressed with his ability on it. But he totally hasn’t figured out how to pedal yet (he has a tricycle and a big wheel) so maybe next spring we’ll try a big kid bike.

  4. Wow, a bike with no pedals! I totally get the concept though after watching the first video! It makes sense that kids can learn balance with the Burley bike over time, so switching to pedals and no training wheels must become much easier. I’m sure since Jacob is practicing with the balance bike that he’ll be zooming just like Tyler very soon!

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