Why should you ride the bicycle?
Do you remember the first time you rode a bicycle? Surely everyone has a story around their first riding experience.
For some people cycling is about freedom and feeling alive...that awesome feeling of being on the bike, a seemingly ever-expanding list of freedoms that inspire, empower, and connect.
Some people never experience the sense of joy you can get on the bicycle because they get on a bike that doesn’t fit or maybe even feels uncomfortable at times.
The fact is that almost anyone can get properly fit for a bicycle – and ride pain-free.
The bicycle is a great tool for fitness, community, companionship, and transportation. Plus, it’s far better for the environment than virtually any other form of rapid transport.
Bike riders from all walks of life experience the feeling of freedom on the bike. Whether you race, commute, travel, or simply ride your bike
around the neighborhood, the benefits are endless.
The action of riding a bicycle is itself a simple way to connect with others. There is a reason cycling has eclipsed golf as the fastest growing sport.
Cycling makes you an instant member in a community of people who ride bikes.
So, bicycle riding may just be the perfect blending of human beings and technology.
Those who are bike-commuter, experience the freedom from stress, while increasing fitness, thinking clearer, and generally feeling awesome. Bicycle
riding also teaches you how to listen to your body.
One of the great things about bicycling is the ability to transport yourself between cities. Bicycling is an incredibly efficient transportation.
When it comes to bike racers, the truth is that the more you train, the better you get. There are also additional health benefits that occur as a natural result of getting race-fit. You begin eating healthier foods, hydrating better, sleeping better, and gaining more consistent life routines.
Also, touring a country on a bicycle is an eye-opening experience. You see more and can readily connect with people because the bicycle is universal, and nearly anyone can relate to you as a rider. You have the opportunity to experience the terrain at a slower pace, revealing intricacies that get lost when using faster modes of transportation.
Our lives are packed with all kind of activities. We have to make choices about how to live, how to earn our way, how to connect, and how to spend precious free time, among other things.
The fact is that cycling supports pursuit of the best things in life: health, community, freedom.
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