News: Women’s True Beginners Class April 7 & 9

If you are one of the many women who, for one reason or another, never learned to ride a bike, this class is for you!

So many of us would love to ride a bicycle for the pleasure of riding with friends and family, for the satisfaction of moving by your own (green!) power, and for doing something active to keep our bodies and minds healthy.

Here’s your opportunity to learn how to ride a bike with the support and encouragement of other women who share your enthusiasm and willingness to try something new and challenging.

The course is designed and taught by a trained female Licensed Cycling Instructor and Atlanta Bicycle Campaign Cycling Educator especially for adult women who have never learned to ride.

This class is open to women only in order to ensure a comfortable learning environment (men’s class to follow in May) and will take place on the grassy and green Emory campus.

The fee includes a water bottle, but the real take-home is the wonderful feeling you’ll get when your feet leave the ground and you coast down the street on your bicycle.

Helmet and bicycle required – please let us know if you do not have a bicycle and we’ll try to help you find one!

For details or to register visit the event page.

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