BMX Games is built around one simple idea: kids get better at BMX by playing, not training.
No stopwatch drills, no boring reps. Every game is a challenge to beat — balance, bunny hops, jumps, manuals, cornering, gate craft — the exact skills a coach would drill, just dressed up as something your kid actually wants to do again tomorrow.
Three new games land every month — 2 Skill Drills, 1 Track Drill — pulled from a bank built specifically for their age and ability, so it's never too easy or too hard. About 15 minutes a game. Driveway before school, the track before gate practice, the garage on a rainy day — wherever works.
Every game comes with something to beat: a time, a streak, a distance. No app, no spreadsheet — just mark it down and watch the number move. That's the moment that hooks them: not "good job," but "I beat my own time."
You don't need to be the coach. Every game comes with its own how-to-play page — plain-language steps and a simple diagram — so you can set it up and step back in under a minute.
Just pick the level that matches how your rider actually rides — and let them loose.