Mastering balance: The use of balance bicycles promotes the development of independent cycling

Biko Blommenstein, J. van der Kamp
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Abstract Children who learn to cycle at a young age do this by using training bicycles that simplify control requirements compared with regular bicycles, such as bicycles with training wheels or balance bikes without pedals. The primary purpose of the current study was to investigate whether the two types of training bicycles result in a different age of onset of independent cycling on a regular bicycle. We asked parents of 4‐ to 6‐year‐old children (n = 173) to complete a questionnaire regarding their child's bicycling history. The results showed that children who had practised with a balance bicycle started practising at a younger age, had shorter practice duration, and were able to cycle independently at a younger age in comparison to children who had practised with a bicycle with training wheels (or with both training bicycles). We argue that the observed advantage of balance bicycle is associated with the balance bicycle actively challenging postural control. Further research is needed to uncover the impact of training bicycles on the further development of the foundational skill of cycling.
掌握平衡:平衡车的使用促进了自主自行车运动的发展
在很小的时候学习骑自行车的儿童通过使用训练自行车来学习,与普通自行车相比,训练自行车简化了控制要求,例如带训练轮的自行车或没有踏板的平衡自行车。本研究的主要目的是调查两种类型的训练自行车是否会导致在常规自行车上独立骑自行车的不同年龄。我们要求4 - 6岁儿童的父母(n = 173)完成一份关于他们孩子骑自行车历史的调查问卷。结果表明,与使用带辅助轮的自行车(或同时使用两种训练自行车)练习的孩子相比,使用平衡自行车练习的孩子开始练习的年龄更小,练习时间更短,并且能够在更小的年龄独立骑自行车。我们认为,观察到的平衡自行车的优势与平衡自行车主动挑战姿势控制有关。训练自行车对自行车基础技能进一步发展的影响还需要进一步的研究。
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