Parents looking to help kids burn off energy when it was too cold to play outside found a solution at in Holland, Mich.
Go by Bike, an indoor bike ride event for kids, was held at the church on a recent Saturday.
, a membership-based group for active families, and , a local bike shop, sponsored the event. It was free to the public.
Kara Koster, owner of Moms in Tow, attends Harderwyk Church and thought it would be a good place to give the indoor bike ride a try. “This was our first time,†Koster said. “It was a great success and a lot of fun.â€
More than 40 children, ranging in ages from 18 months to 6 years, enjoyed riding along different courses set up in a church activity building. They could bring their own bicycles or use some provided by the sponsors, including no-pedal balance bikes for the littlest ones. Helmet fittings were also available.
With frigid temperatures and several inches of snow outside, the event was a good way to combat cabin fever. “Families were beginning to start feeling a little cooped up. Being able to get the kids out on their bikes was a great way to help them burn off some of the extra energy,†Koster said. “It is also a unique opportunity for the kids to be able to ride their bike in the winter.â€
Another indoor bicycle event is in the works for later this winter, Koster said. “We would love to have this become a staple winter activity for families.â€
About the Author
Susan Vanden Berg is a freelance news correspondent for The Banner. She lives in Holland, Michigan.