To be clear, anything that gets a kid outdoors and on bikes can only be a good thing. If your kid is riding around the park on training wheels and having a blast, that's legitimately great! However, if your goal is to learn how to ride a two wheeler, there's more than one reason to avoid training wheels from the start. Training wheels aren't teaching kids much more than how to pedal, and in fact they can lead to bad habits that make things take longer. There are several quicker and more effective ways to learn to ride a two-wheeler, one of which costs you $0. Today we'll talk about how a bike actually stays up, and why kids are better off learning with their feet on the ground rather than on the pedals. Get Early Videos & Behind the Scenes On Substack! 🚲 http://bermpeak.substack.com Berm Peak Hoodies, Beanies, Jerseys, Shirts https://cognativemtb.com/collections/seths-bike-hacks-collection Want us to review your unique mountain bike or outdoor product? https://www.sethsbikehacks.com/product-review/ Check out our main channel https://youtube.com/c/sethsbikehacks Follow me on Instagram https://instagram.com/sethsbikehacks Berm Peak Merch https://cognativemtb.com/collections/seths-bike-hacks-collection Music in this video is from http://share.epidemicsound.com/trQSg

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