Waco, Texas • Est. 2026

Every Child Deserves
to Learn to Ride.

Texas Youth Rider Institute delivers structured, instructor-certified learn-to-ride programs for children ages 4–8 — building not just riders, but confident, risk-aware young people through measurable skill progression.

6
Sessions
4–8
Age Range
16 hrs
Instructor Cert
5
Core Pillars
Texas Youth Rider Institute

TYRI is built on one belief: competency-based instruction, not time-based progression. Every child advances when they are ready — not when the schedule says so.

The 5 Program Pillars

Every TYRI session is built around five developmental outcomes that extend far beyond bicycle riding.

1
Physical Literacy
Balance, coordination, and body awareness as foundational life skills
2
Risk Competence
Hazard recognition and safe decision-making in real environments
3
Equipment Respect
Mechanical understanding and responsible use of gear
4
Situational Awareness
Reading the environment and adapting in real-time
5
Character & Responsibility
Discipline, teamwork, and personal accountability

6-Session Curriculum

Each session builds on the last. Children progress from balance bike fundamentals to independent pedal riding at their own pace, with age-differentiated instruction throughout.

1
Hello, Bike!
Ages 4–8 • 30–40 min • 20×10 ft range
Helmet fit, bike fit, walking and scooting. Building comfort with the bike before any riding begins.
2
Glide & Coast
Ages 4–8 • 35–45 min • 30×15 ft range
Feet-up gliding, steering, and coasting distance. The foundational balance skill before pedals are introduced.
3
Brake & Turn
Ages 5–8 • 40–50 min • 30×20 ft range
Hand brakes, figure-8, and stop-on-command. Controlled stopping before pedals are attached.
4
First Pedal Strokes
Ages 4–8 • 40–50 min • 30×10 ft range
The 2 o’clock start position, 3–5 strong pedal strokes, and instructor spotting technique.
5
Build Confidence
Ages 4–8 • 40–50 min • 40×20 ft range
Full laps, stop box drill, and gentle slopes. Building stamina and control across a larger course.
6
Celebration Ride
Ages 5–8 • 50–60 min • 40×25 ft range
Unassisted start, slalom course, stop box, and completion certificates. Independent riding demonstrated.

• Age-differentiated instruction: sessions modified per group (4–5, 5–6, 6–7, 7–8) • Minimum range sizes shown • Instructor ratios: 1:3–4 (ages 4–5) to 1:6–8 (ages 7–8)

Bring TYRI to Your Organization

TYRI is designed to run at your site with minimal burden on your staff. Here is exactly what each party provides.

What TYRI Provides
TYRI-certified instructor for all sessions
6-session, age-differentiated curriculum
Full safety and emergency action protocols
Bikes for program use (subject to partnership)
Helmet and safety gear guidance
Cone range setup diagrams for every session
Parent communication materials
Session-by-session outcome documentation
Completion certificates for graduating riders
What Your Organization Provides
Outdoor or hard-surface space (min. 40×25 ft)
Participant registration and waivers
On-site supervision per your organization’s policy
First aid kit and emergency contact access
Promotional support through your channels
Program fee collection from families (if applicable)
☀️
Summer Camp
5-day intensive
30–40 min/session
🏫
After-School
6-week program
1–2× per week
🚴
Weekend Clinic
Saturday/Sunday
2-day format
⚙️
Custom
We adapt to your
schedule and space

Instructor Certification

Every TYRI program is led by a certified instructor who has completed a rigorous 2-day course. This is not an online tutorial — it is a hands-on, field-evaluated certification.

1
Day 1
Foundation
Program philosophy, child development, safety protocols, range setup, and teaching demonstrations
2
Day 2
Application
Sessions 4–6 instructor notes, pedal transition, spotting technique, and logistics
3
Written
Assessment
20-question knowledge check covering all curriculum content. Minimum passing score: 75%
4
Field
Evaluation
10 core competencies evaluated live on the range. All must pass. Certification issued upon completion.
16
Contact Hours
75%
Minimum Written Score
3 yrs
Certification Valid
Built for
Guardian Bikes

The TYRI curriculum was designed around Guardian’s balance-bike-compatible pedal bikes. The SureStop braking system, tool-free saddle adjustment, and balance-to-pedal conversion are not features we work around — they are features we teach to.

Every parent who watches their child complete a TYRI session does so on a Guardian bike, guided by a certified instructor who understands the product at the instructional level.

SureStop brakes taught as a core stopping skill
Balance-to-pedal conversion built into Session 4
Tool-free saddle adjustment in every session setup
14”, 16”, and 20” sizing across age groups
Guardian equipment guide built into instructor training
Documented outcomes from certified instruction

Roger Bowles, EdD

I founded TYRI because I’ve spent 30 years building competency-based training systems in environments where getting it wrong has real consequences — military service, healthcare technology, and higher education. That same rigor belongs in youth rider education.

As a submarine-qualified Torpedoman in the U.S. Navy, I learned that competency-based qualification isn’t a training philosophy — it’s a survival standard. That foundation shaped everything I’ve built since, including TYRI.

TYRI grew directly from the Dirt Dobbies program I’ve run since 2022 — a structured intro-to-riding experience for ages 4–6 that demonstrated young children respond exceptionally well to developmentally calibrated, competency-based instruction.

🏋 MSF RiderCoach
🏍 USMCA Certified Dirtbike Coach
🏍 Harley-Davidson Riding Academy Instructor
🏍 Total Control Intermediate Riding Clinic Instructor
🎓 EdD, Training and Development
⚓ U.S. Navy — Submarine Qualified Torpedoman
Program at a Glance

Ready to Talk?

Whether you’re a YMCA branch, summer camp, or youth sport organization — or a potential equipment partner — we’d welcome the conversation.

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