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Get out, go explore, be active, stay healthy, and go ride!

  • May 20
  • 1 min read

What happens in a child’s brain when they learn to ride a bike?

This image says it all.


In just 30 minutes of riding, brain activity increases—supporting focus, coordination, and cognitive development.


But the impact goes far beyond the brain scan…

Regular cycling helps improve balance, coordination, and overall physical health. More importantly, it builds confidence, independence, and resilience—skills that shape how kids see themselves and the world around them.


Physical activity like bike riding also boosts mood-regulating chemicals that help reduce stress and anxiety, while outdoor play has been shown to support better mental wellness in young children.

That’s exactly why we do what we do.


The All Kids Bike Kindergarten PE Learn-to-Ride Program brings this experience into schools—giving every child the opportunity to build confidence, develop critical skills, and experience the joy of riding.

Because sometimes, the smallest milestone—like riding a bike—can make the biggest difference.


 
 
 

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