[QUOTE 5090552, member: 9609"]I wonder how much it has to do with core strength - when I tried to relearn to ride with no hands I found it a bit precarious and difficult, but as soon as I concentrated on the same muscle groups that I do when doing Pilates, (particularly balancing on the foam roller*) riding with no hands very quickly become simple.
As children we have natural core strength, that is how our bodies are designed to work, but apparently as we get older most of us start to rely on our limbs to do all the work, and that according to my pilates teacher is why so many of our backs fall to bits. I wonder if this is part of the reason riding with no hands was so easy when we were young?
*get good at this and I guess riding with no hands will be easy peasy, it took me about a year before I even discovered the correct muscles to use
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qc2byXUOEyc&t=27s
when you get really good you can get all four limbs off the deck at the same time.[/QUOTE]
I'm not sure if it is due to 'core strength', I feel a lot of it is down to reaction time in my case. I've certainly become 'clumsier' as I've aged.