iCan Bike
San Diego
See you in 2025!
Community Event on September 14th!
At Sol City At Alliant University
10455 Pomerado Rd, San Diego CA 92131
Thanks for a great time learning to ride! See you next year
2024 Schedule
Session 1 - 8:30-9:45 WAITLISTED
Session 2 - 10:05-11:20
Break - 11:20-12:30
Session 3 - 12:30-1:45 WAITLISTED
Session 4 - 2:05-3:20 WAITLISTED
Our 2024 sponsors
Volunteers! Please contact us at sdbikevolunteers@gmail.com
Taught by the incredible instructors from iCan Shine's iCan Bike program!
The Ticket to Ride
Watch this news report describing how the program works and see volunteers and kids in action!
Adeline's Story
Adeline was riding a bike with training wheels before camp, and made a huge amount of progress in a short time. Check out her story.
How the iCan Bike program works
Years of research, months of planning by your local bike camp host and hours of volunteer ‘spotting’ by wonderful, concerned people from your community lead to your child attaining confidence to last a lifetime – achieved in just 5 days attending for 75 minutes each day. At our iCan Bike programs, riders learn to balance, pedal, steer and take off on their own, many in five days or less – a feat parents say is miraculous. We encourage you to read our many testimonials.
We adapt our approach to each individual rider based on the accommodations they may need to benefit the most from our program. Our staff are well-trained and experienced in working with many different types of disabilities and behavioral challenges. We stock all our fleets of bike equipment with ‘tricks of the trade’ motivational tools that we find are often successful to motivate riders to participate and succeed.
Two volunteers are assigned to each rider to serve as their ‘spotters’ providing physical support, motivation and encouragement throughout the week. While all individuals learn at their own pace, some will be ready to ride on two wheels as soon as the third day, and historically approximately 80% of the individuals who participate in iCan Bike ride a two-wheel bicycle independently (at least 75 feet with no assistance) by the end of our five day program. The remaining 20% make tremendous progress towards this goal and leave our programs accompanied by parents and/or siblings trained as ‘spotters’ to pick up where we leave off!
Generally speaking, we try to establish early on at our iCan Bike programs that learning to ride is fun but serious business. We use a ‘kind yet firm’ approach so that riders cooperate with the program protocol. We take a team approach whereby we collaborate with parents for their advice and tips on how to most successfully work through any behavioral difficulties presented by their rider.