BMX Biking
BMX biking is a type of cycling that involves riding specialized bicycles on dirt tracks, ramps, and flatland. The term "BMX" stands for "Bicycle Motocross," and it originated in the 1970s when riders began mimicking motocross racing on bicycles. BMX bikes are typically smaller and lighter than traditional bicycles, allowing for greater maneuverability and tricks.
BMX biking includes various disciplines, such as BMX racing, where riders compete on a track, and BMX freestyle, which focuses on performing tricks and stunts. Competitions are held worldwide, and BMX was even included in the Olympics starting in 2008, showcasing its growing popularity and athleticism.