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Life Cycle’s youth project aims to inspire and encourage young people to keep fit, active and healthy through cycling.
Who is it for?
Young people in Bristol aged 8 to 14. During term time, we offer free cycle activity sessions every week at:
*Lockleaze Adventure Playground—Wednesdays, 4-6 pm
*Felix Road Adventure Playground—Thursdays, 4-6 pm
*Southmead Adventure Playground—Fridays, 4-6 pm
We also run other activity sessions at the same locations on Saturdays and Sundays.
What we offer
We teach young people the skills to fix punctures ,oil chains and keep their bikes rolling smoothly. We have bikes to lend to those without their own and run cycle games and bike skills sessions to help young people learn the skills to cycle safely.
Get involved
If you are a young person, we’d love to see you at our weekly sessions –all are welcome . For more information email chrissie@lifecycleuk.org.uk. We are also looking for volunteers with experience in youth work to support our sessions.
Feedback
Our sessions teach new skills , develop confidence,broaden horizons and inspire young people to be more physically active. The following is the feedback from a young person:
“Since coming to life Cycle, I have a bike and I can ride myself. I know how to fix my bike and I even showed my dad how to do it and he was surprised. My confidence has increased and this makes me feel happy.”
21.When can we probably join in the cycle activity sessions?
A. On Mondays. B. On Tuesdays. C. At weekends. D. At school holidays.
22.What can we infer about the cycle activity sessions?
A. They include several subjects.
B. They teach many artistic skills.
C. They help participants be confident.
D. They are popular among the young.
23. What do we know about the young person from the feedback?
A.He used to have a bike.
B. He wants to be an engineer.
C. He is afraid of riding by himself.
D. He has benefited from the project.