Do you want to learn to ride bicycles?
Learn from a certified League Cycling Instructor that has helped 180+ adults and 40+ youth learn to balance and pedal, without shame and without needing to fall.
Do any of these sound familiar?
"I tried learning from a friend or family member and failed. They got frustrated with me not being able to do what they said or what showed me quickly enough. I felt embarrassed... and am now afraid to embarrass myself around others while learning."
"I fell and failed to learn before. I want to try again, but the fall led me to feel scared when I think about getting on a bike."
"I did not get a chance to learn to ride a bicycle during my childhood. As an adult, I learn physical skills slowly. While I want to ride with my family and be a good example, I worry about falling and then falling behind on my responsibilities."
If any of these sound like you, Zero to Pedaling can help. It is a mobile-accessible program that allows you to learn and practice at your own pace on your schedule.
Meet your instructor
My name is Jianhan Wang.
Since 2017, I helped 800+ people become more confident and capable with bikes from learning to ride, to riding for fun, to riding for everyday trips, and more. This included private solutions scheduled through Bicycle Solutions and classes through Bike East Bay, Silicon Valley Bicycle Coalition, San Francisco Bicycle Coalition, Wheel Kids.
This allowed me to learn and develop teaching techniques and preparation processes that worked for hundreds of people.
And includes how I wish I got to learn to ride - without needing to fall. I learned the hard way through repeated falls, bleeding, and getting jealous of a friend who seemed to learn faster without bleeding as much.
Now, I am bringing training that I do in-person online to help more people gain access to bike education, including those outside the San Francisco Bay Area.
Free Resources
Blogs and a Workbook to help you succeed
5 Myths That May Be Blocking You
There are 5 myths about learning to ride many adults have. Believing any of those myths makes it many times harder to learn to ride than necessary. Find out what they are and what is actually true based on teaching over 180 adults to learn to ride.
How Preparation Can Make The Key Difference
Even if you are diligent and persistent in practicing, how you prepared and set up your equipment can make the difference between learning a skill in several tries and learning a skill with hours of struggle, if at all. Learn more about key areas of preparation and get a workbook that helps you prepare well.