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swimming and bike-riding lessons
1) So I'm finally going to learn how to swim! Has anyone heard anything particularly good/bad about the Somerville YMCA's adult swimming lessons? Or how about the CCAE -- that's my other option, although it's more expensive. Or a private instructor?
2) Secondly, I also need to learn how to ride a bike (don't ask). I am also considering taking the CCAE's course -- that is, if it is included in their fall semester offerings. Failing that, does anyone else know anyone who gives bike riding lessons?
Thanks!
2) Secondly, I also need to learn how to ride a bike (don't ask). I am also considering taking the CCAE's course -- that is, if it is included in their fall semester offerings. Failing that, does anyone else know anyone who gives bike riding lessons?
Thanks!
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(I'm hoping that comes off in the good-natured teasing way I am going for)
and, to be somewhat helpful, I'd suggest just having a friend help you out with the bike thing...it's really just about getting the balance down. I don't see how you could learn anything special in a class.
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I would see what http://www.massbike.org/ has in terms of classes. I would also be happy to help you out with road skills, once you get to that point, although I am not quite sure how to teach someone from scrach (having not learned until I was 22, and now being a commuter and a long-distance rider, I am pretty darn gung-ho about the wonders of biking and happy to evangelize :).
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Also, do I know you? Your name/profile, etc. look awfully familiar.
Bike class
To learn how to ride a bike, we suggest that folks try the CCAE class. Susan McLucas is usually the teacher, she's been teaching adults how to ride bikes for over 10 years. She's seen it all and is great at helping you understand how to get your body to move with the bike.
Good for you to be learning!
Re: Bike class
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*looks at your web site*
*looks at your resume*
I don't think I know you, no. Can't think of any particular reason why I would.
But I'm still happy to help total strangers with road skills :).
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If I had it to do over again, though, I might go for Total Immersion swim training. It's all about helping you be more relaxed in the water. As a beginner, you're an inefficient swimmer. Working harder tires you out without really making you faster. Instead, they help you learn efficiency. The downside is that they are Even More Expensive - a weekend workshop goes for $450. Yeah, four-fifty. But, people swear by them. There's a workshop coming up in Waltham at the end of July - see http://www.totalimmersion.net .
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Open-water swimming seems to be much more my thing. Yay, Walden Pond! At least in the summer.
Learn to ride a bike classes with Susan McLucas
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