Originally Posted by
Priyank
Hey all!
First off, I am so sorry for going missing the past two weeks. Obligations and some life stuff completely swamped my time.
Also big news, right after my previous post I went to practice again and this time I quickly got the hang of coasting with my right foot on the pedal. The next day, I practiced for the first time with my left foot and got a hang of it in about 30 minutes.
Having some confidence with both legs separately, I pulled up the other leg on my next try and caught the pedal under my foot, and managed to pedal, swerving, about 30 meters!
It's a little thing but it felt so great, haha. The next few days I got better with maintaing a straight line, keeping my head pointing forwards and pedaling continously for longer. As of a few days ago, I can pedal without stopping, turn, u-turn and also have gotten a little better at balancing at slow speed.
A huge, huge, thanks to everyone in this thread. Again, this is a little thing, but I have always been the clumsy, uncoordinated, unfit, weak guy and never having learned how to ride a bicycle was a part of that image and self-image. So being able to get on top of this is personally a big deal for me, I feel confident and capable in a way I rarely ever have and seriously, in no small part due to all the help I got in this thread. I have never had encouragement like this and the positivity went a long way, as did the stories some of you shared about your own experience learning, the tips and the insights.
And a huge take away here is, if I can learn to ride anyone who is technically physically capable of it can do it! In total it took me 7~ hours to get to pedaling and 10~ to be able to.pedal continously and make turns accurately and confidently.
Congratulations! Now get out there and ride, the more you do it, the more confident and capable you'll get, and it will start to feel as natural to you as walking.
That took a lot of courage to face down what's obviously been a big issue in your life, and am very glad to hear how you've started to turn around your image of yourself. Your post made me happy today.