BalanceFun isn’t just about bikes – it’s about building confidence through play.

Our fun, fast-paced, 4-week courses are designed to give children the perfect start to their cycling journey. Each session blends balance bike riding with games and activities to improve balance, coordination, and confidence. With helmets and bikes provided, children can safely learn and progress in a supportive, encouraging environment.

Bring balance bike learning directly to your school! Our structured sessions align with the PE and Sport Premium grant, contributing to:
BalanceFun provides all the equipment and certificates upon completion, guiding pupils from Early Years to Year 1 through activities that promote physical literacy, coordination, and a love for cycling.

Bespoke one-to-one or small-group sessions are perfect for children who want focused support or prefer to learn alongside a sibling or friend.
Sessions are arranged at a convenient location and personalised to meet each child’s needs—ideal for confidence-building, skill progression, or preparing for pedal bikes.
Get in touch to discuss other options to suit your preferences and requirements.

Bring the excitement of cycling to your school or community group with our dynamic obstacle course! With ramps, seesaws and limbo challenges, riders of all abilities can get involved, have fun, and build confidence.
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Fun, engaging sessions for toddlers and children with SEND or additional needs, designed to develop balance, coordination, and strength through playful fitness activities.
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Activities are tailored to each child’s ability, ensuring everyone can join in safely and enjoyably.
We also offer balance and mobility fitness sessions, designed to further support pupils’ physical development and overall wellbeing.
Cycling and balance aren’t just for children! We offer bespoke sessions for the older generation to support fitness, mobility, and independence. Such as:
Our team adapts every session to meet individual needs, making them suitable for adults who may be less able-bodied, those recovering from injury, or anyone wanting to improve balance and wellbeing.