Saturday, November 13, 2010

Making Pedal Cycling More Fun for the Kids

Just teaching your kids how to cycle is a great fun indeed. And what more if you can have a great cycling day with them? It is the simplest and healthiest way to unwind, have fun and build family relationships. However, not all kids are too enthusiastic with biking around with their parents. Sometimes they would rather hang out with friends than to a "family thing" such as cycling. How to encourage your kids to go cycling with you? Here are simple steps to make pedals cycling more fun with your kids.

First, be sure to be familiar with the bike route you are taking. Nothing is more discouraging for a kid than to know that his parent is lost in the woods. Pick out the most interesting trail that has access to panoramic views, gardens and whatnot. If your kids are old enough to decide, let them participate in planning your pedals cycling route. It will make them feel you are in this together rather than just tagging them along for your own pleasure. Aside from knowing the trails, be sure to check on weather conditions. It is a no-brainer tip; yet, some people don't even bother to check until they get soaked in their biking escapades.

Even if you did check on the weather, it is still best to carry along extra jackets in case the weather goes bad. Let your kids invite their pedals cycling friends from time to time. They will certainly love the experience, plus, you'll be called a "cool parent". However, don't take kids more than you can handle. They will all have fun, but you are sacrificing your own happiness in having to play nanny all the way.

Take advantage of your kids' high energy levels in starting your pedals cycling adventure early in the morning. Don't ever forget that you're riding with kids so you better be aware of their pace. Biking with them is not about going as fast as you can. But, keeping up can't be boring by setting up mini races with rewards along the trail.

Take saddle breaks from time to time. Eat snacks along the way and be sure to have plenty of water. Bringing along food and picnic for lunch can be cheap; but, try discovering a good restaurant along the trail. Nothing is more rewarding than savouring a delicious lunch after a tiring day. As pigging out is not advisable, take a break before resuming on your pedals cycling adventure.

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