Atv Riding Lessons for Kids - Part 2

ATV riding lessons for kids - Part 2done by your kid with confidence.
After having gone through the lessons on ATV ridingMaking that turn
lessons for kids - Part 1, I am sure by now your kidNow that your kid is able to ride his Kid ATV in a
is able to understand how his Kid ATV works, so it'sstraight line and stop it at his will, the next step
time to move on, so here's Part 2 of the "lesson" :-would be to teach him how to turn his machine. And
Starting slowagain, practice first with the engine off as your push
To help him develop confidence, get him to practiceit from behind. When he's turning, watch and make
first with the engine OFF. Have him sit on his Kidsure that he is shifting his weight slightly forward and
ATV and tell him to keep his eyes straight aheadsupporting his weight on the outer footrest and that
while you push his vehicle slowly from behind - thishe leans his upper body into the direction of the turn
gives him the "feel" of riding a moving ATV. Whileand pressing down with the opposite leg. When he is
you are pushing his Kid ATV, get your kid to steerable to do all that, let him practice with the ATV's
straight ahead and learn to perform tasks likeengine running - and yes, with the machine being
stopping the vehicle and turning OFF the engineunder power again. Check and see if he's using the
switch while moving. Watch your kid as he performsproper techniques that you have taught him. Make
these tasks to make sure that he's doing it correctlyhim practice the turns over and over again until he
without looking at the controls. Repeat these until hecan do it correctly and confidently.
is able to get the "feel" of using the brakes, stop andPutting the "lessons" together
turn off the engine without hesitation or looking atOnce your kid has mastered the basic riding
the controls.maneuver skills listed above, get him to practice them
After he's able to do the above, you can now workaltogether. Get him to perform various tasks like
with him with the engine running. Start the ATV'sturning right, turning left, stopping and so on - but
engine and have him practice starting off and riding invary the order of these tasks so that he will not be
a straight line and stopping the machine - all theseable to anticipate what you will ask him to do next.
done under minimum speed. Keep your kid's ATV'sOnce again, have him practice until you are confident
speed as low as possible as he practices to ride athat he has mastered all the basic skills. As he
straight line and stopping. It would be a good idea forbecomes more familiar with the controls of the
you to walk alongside as he rides while you aremachine as well as the basic of riding, you should
holding the engine cutout switch cord. This exerciseslowly increase the speed that you feel he is able to
should continue until he is able to start off,handle.
accelerate, cruise and stop properly - all this to be