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Fudgin [204]
1 year ago
10

Describe in your notebook the challenges you faced while learning to ride a

English
1 answer:
Yuri [45]1 year ago
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Answer:

SOME CHALLENGES I FACED WHEN LEARNING TO RIDE A BICYCLE.

Learning how to ride a bicycle at a much older age of twenty two was quite a challenge. I never showed interest in riding a bicycle when I was much younger but subsequently as I grew older and became more active in athletics and fitness, I had to take an interest into cycling.

The first day I tried riding the bicycle, I lost my balance and fell. I had to go at it for more than two hours before I could be confident enough to ride it on the road.

I also noticed that after riding for that day, my legs were sore and I had to take care of my stiff leg muscles so they could recover on time and heal.

By the next time I rode on the bicycle, I was more comfortable. Next, I was doing bicycle tricks, believing I was a BMX champion.

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