Attention New England Bike Advocates and Educators! Are you thinking about becoming a League Cycling Instructor (LCI)? Simsbury, Connecticut, a lovely suburb of Hartford, CT and Silver-level Bicycle Friendly Community, is hosting an LCI Certification Seminar class on May 17-19, 2024. The 3-day seminar is led by League award-winning Coach Leta Highsmith. Click here to register for the Simsbury Connecticut LCI Seminar in May. Note that there are several requirements that must be met before being eligible to register for this seminar. Click here to learn about the Steps To Becoming an LCI.
Are you interested in learning more about becoming a League Cycling Instructor?
League Cycling Instructors (LCIs) are ambassadors for better biking through their education efforts. After earning certification through a three-day, League Coach-led seminar, LCIs can teach a variety of Smart Cycling classes to children as well as adults, helping them feel more confident and secure about riding. From our youth focused classes to our Bicycle Friendly Driver curriculum, LCIs can educate people who bike and drive how to safely and legally share the road.
As a League Cycling Instructor, you could be the reason one more person chooses to hop on the saddle — and do so with confidence. LCIs have access to educational materials developed by the League and can take part in opportunities to meet other educators, continue their own education, and learn how to be an advocate for better biking in your community.
You don’t have to be an extraordinary athlete or overachieving student to be a stellar LCI, all you need is the conviction that life is better for everyone when more people ride bikes.
The League has certified more than 7,000 people as League Cycling Instructors. Are you next? Click here on the League of American Bicyclists (LAB) website to learn more about the program.