 If you're interested in trick riding, the first move you need to learn is how to ride backwards. Hey guys, I'm George here with Cole, who is a trick rider. Today we're going to teach you how to ride backwards. Riding backwards is one of the first techniques you need to know if you want to progress with trick riding. A lot of tricks start with riding backwards, so this is something you're going to want to get good at. Go ahead and show them, Cole. First find a clear area to practice without any traffic, like a parking lot. If you're using straps, don't put your feet in them so you can catch yourself if you fall. Riding backwards starts with the track stand. Get your balance on the bike and begin rolling back and forth. Once you're at balance, start trying to ride backwards in a circle. This makes it easier to keep your balance than riding straight back. If you're having trouble keeping your balance in a track stand, you can also try doing a wall bonk. This gives you more momentum, which makes it easier to stay in a straight line when you're riding backwards. If you have trouble keeping your balance, you might want to lower your seat or just keep practicing. You can do it if you don't give up, and that's how you ride backwards. Alright, thanks George. If you guys have any questions about that technique, drop a comment below or hit us up on our Twitter at pierfixTV. Until next time, I'll see you in the streets.