One more thought on this subject and I'll try to be brief, promise
I've gone to bike clinics on my own, single, no boyfriend or anyone else that could come along. While the classes were helpful there is one missing piece, esp for women . . . the social aspect. Why not have beverages, snacks, a way to learn and socialize at the same time. Being that I am single, going to a class is a good way to meet other women who bike. However, many people head straight for the exit as soon as the class ends . . thus eliminating a way to meet other people. I'm not suggesting that it become a "happy hour" yet there has to be a better format for this idea. How about a bike mentor group? Food for thought . . .
Perhaps a follow-up class with the same group or a series of classes for whatever the topic: bike maintenance, motivation, a non-threatening way to work on your own bike as a learning process. I'm stumbling around here for ideas but I do believe that, in order to get more women (of all ages) interested in biking one needs to include the social piece as well.
Again,
- Vivian, MN




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