Learn to Ride a Bike - Learn to ride a bicycle today!

Learn to Ride a Bike - Learn to ride a bicycle today!

You are about to discover...

"Exactly how a bicycle is ridden and how to convey these principles to the youngest of children...(and even adults, too!)"

If rapid success with no tears is your goal then this may be the most important information you will ever read in your life.




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Well it may surprise you, but 97% of p eople have absolutely no idea of how and why a bicycle stays upright when it's being ridden.

Even though most people can't explain it, the great majority of people do ride a bike.

Think about that. That's kinda' scary isn't it?

What if we taught our children to drive a car like that? "Here's the keys Johnny, go take a shot at it! You can do it! Whoo-hoo! It's not that hard, everybody does it.

Unfortunately, we do that with bikes. "Let's go Johnny, everybody else is doing it, why can't you?"

Learn how a bicycle stays upright and how to convey that information to others who want to learn to ride and teaching others will be SO EASY for you.

I am about to show you the secrets of riding a bicycle that took me YEARS to discover...
keep reading.

My name is Matthew Biskup and I've been in the bicycle retail business for over two decades.

I have spent the last 15 years researching bicycles, riding techniques, frame construction, design processes, space-age materials, historical cycles, how to fit a rider to a bike, how people learned to ride, how to teach people how to ride, how to shift gears, rules of the road and more.

I have discovered some amazing things. Things that you are not going to find anywhere else... I guarantee it.

I have found techniques and strategies for learning to ride a bike that are nearly foolproof. Once you have mastered them falling off becomes a thing of the past.

You are going to learn:

  • How to make sure your rider candidate is ready to ride
  • How to make sure the equipment is in order
  • How to fit a helmet so it does some good in a crash
  • How to select an area to ride that is so perfect it chops hours off the learning process
  • How to keep a rider interested in trying even when they're getting frustrated
  • How to properly nourish the learning rider - both physically and emotionally
  • How to set up a bicycle for the most effective take-off ever
  • How to keep even a slow-moving bicycle upright and under control
  • How to adjust the bike for maximum control
  • How to stop quickly without falling off
  • Where to get a bicycle that fits your rider properly
  • Where to get advice regarding proper fit
  • Where not to get advice regarding proper fit
  • How to use new riding-assist devices to accelerate learning to ride for certain types of riders
  • How to stay legal when riding a bicycle on the roadways
  • How to decide whether to use an independent riding coach or teach your rider yourself

Click below now to get instant access to
Learn How to Ride a Bike
In less than two hours and nobody gets hurt!

Learn to ride a bike

With this information you will no longer have to worry that yourself or your child doesn't know how to ride a bike. Their ability and confidence with riding will improve so fast, you'll find yourself wanting to show off your new bike rider to your friends to make them jealous (Oh come on, you know you're gonna' do it).

You will understand exactly what it takes to ride a bike and how to teach it to others. Can you imagine calling your friend up... JUST to tell them that you can't decide which bike trail to take the whole family to today?

Sound too good to be true?

It's not. All it takes is a little bit of direction and for you to want to learn about basic riding concepts. Aren't you tired of running pointlessly behind your child and watching them just get more and more frustrated? Aren't you tired of watching your pride and joy get left home when his buddies ride off down the street and your kid gets to stay home and play video games by himself? On a perfectly sunny day?

I have taken those very same "secret" techniques and strategies that I teach people privately, and put them into an incredible 25 page eBook which is available for immediate download.

90% of my students are riding in less than one hour. The other 9% are riding by the end of the second hour. The last 1%? My hardest case got it on the third try... a little more than two hours and one lady just decided to buy an adult three wheeler like her friends and tool around the retirement park on her trike.

Once you see how easy it is to learn to ride with the right techniques you might find yourself being the "go-to" person in your neighborhood because you taught all the kids on the street how to ride.

But don't take it from me, listen to what several of my students say:


Matthew: I grew up riding all the time and even raced in High School so bicycles were a key activity of enjoyment in my life. I wanted my son to share that experience in his life. I spent three frustrating years and two different bikes trying to teach my (now 8 year old) son to ride. I stumbled across your book in the Dogpile.com search engine while looking for large training wheels that I could add to my son's larger bike. Your guarantee of the teaching process with no tears (or frustration) truely intrigued me. I was wary of spending 15 bucks for a how-to-book with such claims. But I've got to tell you it's one of the best $15 investments I've EVER made!

In LESS than 2 hours my son Ryan was up and riding a two wheeler with absolutely no tears or fear. Just a ton of elation on my part. He's almost as proud of himself as I am of him. It did wonders for his self esteem. He's already planning bike rides with me.

I've got to say that the two most important factors in this whole process for us were being mentally and physically ready (both of us) and beginning on a slight sloped area with lots of room. Ryan was physically ready at 5 but had a great fear of falling. The slope gave him the ability to use speed to aquire balance and to still have control of putting his feet down if he were to tip. He didn't tip once - ever!

I want to thank you for putting this whole process in perspective for ME. I will be sure to recommend your book to anyone trying to teach someone how to ride.

Please feel free to use my name and any of the e-mail I sent you. Thanks again...from one Dad to another.

John Catanesi
California, USA



Dear Matthew
Thanks for your email, I would just like to say that we finally tried out your theory this morning and it worked, by the end of the day my 7 year old daughter was cycling up and down the path and around the park. I am just so amazed, especially after months of arguing and tears as her friends could ride but she couldn't. I was near to selling her bike. Now we can't get her off it.
Thanks so much for your help
Kind Regards
Natalie H
Marks Tey, U.K.


Hi Matthew,
Yes, it works! Took me less than an hour freewheeling downhill to get the bike in balance, and not much longer to be pedalling along - not too expertly! - on the flat.
I'm surprised how quickly I'm improving. My pedalling is still a bit irregular, gear changing needs practice, and I'm not really "bike fit" (which shows when pedalling up hills, even in low gear), but I never thought I'd get so far so quickly. It seems so straightforward now just to jump on and pedal away. Thanks for the help, it's been well worth it.
Morris T
Coylton, UK

"Learn How to Ride a Bike
In less than two hours and nobody gets hurt!"

As you can see this information is extremely powerful and extremely effective.

This eBook is perfect for you if you're interested in:

  • teaching your kids to ride without them getting hurt
  • teaching your kids to ride without yelling at them
  • teaching your kids to ride without them yelling back at you or breaking down into tears because they can't do it
  • teaching yourself how to ride
  • teaching someone that may not have great coordination but still wants to learn to ride
  • teaching an adult who wants to learn yet has never ridden a bike
  • riding bikes with your entire family instead of always riding by yourself


Hi Matt,
Just thought that you would like to know that I read "Learn to ride a bike" Talked it over with my 7 year old yesterday, chose an appropriate slope and he was riding within 15 MINUTES!!!!! It was one of the most defining moments of being a Dad that I can remember second only to his birth and it will stay with me forever.
THANK YOU SO MUCH.
Kind regards,
Phil S
West Midlands, U.K.

Are you ready to finally understand exactly what makes a bicycle stay upright? You will also discover:

  • The 7 mistakes people make in the first five minutes of trying to teach a person how to ride a bike. You'll want to be careful about these, you might be doing one of them without even knowing.
  • The 6 main reasons why some kids are successful at learning quickly and others aren't.
  • How to talk to kids to keep their interest up and their attitude right as they attempt something that is both exciting and scary to them at the same time.
  • One solid multi-step technique and dozens of invaluable tips.

This isn't a book that states the obvious like I saw when I was scouring the web to see if anybody else had put this information out there. What I found on the web was ridiculous. Even on some of the biggest informational web sites the "method" suggested was nothing more than run and push. Some articles took four paragraphs to convey all they knew, some took a whole page.

I was floored! My eBook is over 25 pages of pure information! Without a bunch of useless pictures filling it up! There is not anything like this out there. I have personally taught hundreds of people... adults and children how to ride a bike. After over 20 years in the bicycle business you can bet I've seen it all. My method works.

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