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		<title>Teach Your Toddler To Ride &#8211; Our New Father&#8217;s Day Tradition</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Jun 2010 23:12:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ryan McFarland</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We want to create a new father&#8217;s day tradition. Here&#8217;s a press release we&#8217;ve put out this week: &#8216;Teach Your Toddler To Ride&#8217; This Father’s Day – And You’ll Both Remember the Experience a Lifetime Toddlers across the country will mark Father&#8217;s Day by riding along with dad on their very first bike ride. The [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We want to create a new father&#8217;s day tradition. Here&#8217;s a press release we&#8217;ve put out this week:</p>
<p><strong>&#8216;Teach Your Toddler To Ride&#8217; This Father’s  Day – And You’ll Both Remember the Experience a Lifetime</strong></p>
<p><em>Toddlers across the country will mark  Father&#8217;s Day by riding along with dad on  their very first bike ride.   The “Teach Your Toddler to Ride” association with Father’s Day is the  brainchild of outdoor recreation enthusiast Ryan McFarland, father of  two and founder of Strider Sports International, Inc.</em></p>
<p>Rapid City, SD June 15, 2010 &#8212;  Father’s Day 2010 inaugurates the first annual “Teach Your Toddler To  Ride” celebration, in which dads across the country will join their  toddlers on their very first bike ride.</p>
<p>Successful dads and their kids are invited to post photos or videos of  their father-son and father-daughter bike adventures at <a title="Become our fan on Facebook!" onclick="linkClick(  this.href );" href="http://www.facebook.com/StriderPREbike" target="_blank">http://www.facebook.com/StriderPREbike</a>.  (Just click the “Like” button and then upload to share.)</p>
<p>The goal of the “Teach Your Toddler To Ride” national event is to cement  the annual celebration of fatherhood into the lifetime memories of dads  and kids alike. Along the path, families can establish an annual  tradition of fun, active, outdoor father/child activities on this  special day.</p>
<p>Few childhood events are as momentous as when a boy or girl is able to  take control of a bike for the very first time.  Almost all of us  remember when and where we accomplished this early right of passage.</p>
<p>The “Teach Your Toddler to Ride” association with Father’s Day is the  brainchild of outdoor recreation enthusiast Ryan McFarland, father of  two and founder of Strider Sports International, Inc.</p>
<p>McFarland, whose training bike company receives dozens of testimonials  each month from beaming fathers reporting on their toddlers’ first solo  ride, reasoned that it makes perfect sense to facilitate and coordinate  the joyous experience on behalf of dad’s all across the country.</p>
<p>“What did you do on Father’s Day 2005?” McFarland muses.  “Most of us  have no recollection.”</p>
<p>But, McFarland observes, ask proud Dads about their toddlers’ first time  gliding off on a bike under their own power, and the fathers will  surprise you with their clear recollections.  Indeed, as McFarland well  knows, YouTube is overflowing with home videos of cheering, crowing,  whistling and clapping dads as their toddlers head off along their first  sidewalk or bike trail.</p>
<p>Each year, thousands of American toddlers launch their first solo bike  ride on McFarland’s Strider PREbike, a light-weight, pedal-free training  bike that he invented to empower his then 2 ½ year old son, Bode, to  ride along with him.</p>
<p>Strider PREbikes have become a quiet rage among parents of toddlers, as  The Associated Press noted in a feature article earlier this month.   What makes Strider PREbikes so popular is that they are durable,  virtually maintenance free, and designed for the shorter leg-lengths and  less-developed muscle power of toddlers.  Many children are able to  master the balance and coordination necessary to propel a Strider  PREbike at 18 months of age!</p>
<p>“Why skip a Father’s Day family bike ride because you have toddlers or  settle for towing your kids along in bike caddies when they can coast  right along with you and your older children on their own PREbike?”  McFarland asks.</p>
<p>McFarland says he personally has witnessed hundreds of toddlers setting  off on their first family bicycle outing and he can’t really say who is  more thrilled, the kids or their parents.</p>
<p>Most tots take to Strider PREbikes right out of the box.  While some  toddlers might move haltingly the first couple of days, usually within  three or four days they are gliding along.  One Strider PREbike  enthusiast interviewed by The Associated Press, Phil Busching, described  how his youngest son began on one of McFarland’s PREbikes when he was  still 18 months old.  “It was an immediate hit,” Busching said.  “He was  coasting it 30 feet within two weeks.”</p>
<p>Strider PREbikes are a breeze to assemble.  They weigh only 7 pounds and  are available directly from Strider Sports (<a onclick="linkClick(  this.href );" href="../../running-bikes/" target="_blank">http://www.stridersports.com/running-bikes/</a>)  as well as a nationwide network of dealers and bike shops.</p>
<p>If delighted Dads do get their toddlers started this Father’s Day on  their first solo ride along, what will fathers do for an encore next  year?</p>
<p>McFarland observes that children who develop the necessary balance and  coordination skills on his PREbikes have demonstrated an amazing ability  to transition to two-wheel pedal bikes at surprisingly early ages –  well ahead of kids who rely initially on training wheels or tricycles.</p>
<p>“The formula is simple,” McFarland says.  “It’s PREbike with your kids  for Father’s Day 2010 and they’ll likely be ready to solo on a two-wheel  pedal bike for Father’s Day 2011.”</p>
<p>In both instances, McFarland promises, the experience will be  unforgettable and the start of a cherished new American family  tradition.</p>
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