Monday, June 29, 2015

Cycle Smart!


I used to do a lot of bike riding with my family in the summer when I was younger. We had a blast! So, several years ago I purchased a bike to add cycling into the many things I do to stay active. I have a great time zipping about the neighborhood and exploring areas I never really had time to see because I always had a destination to go to in the car.

Taking a bike for a spin -indoors or out- is a great way to get active and burn calories, according to the experts at the University of Texas Medical Center. However, they say that thanks to cycling's popularity, injuries are on the rise. So be careful! If you plan on going for a bike ride, they advise the following:

-Wear a helmet when biking outdoors.
-Adjust your bike for a proper fit. Too low seats or handlebars can strain your knees, back, neck, arms, and wrists. You don't want this!
-Check pedal resistance. Too much resistance strains your quads and knees, while too little can hurt the back and pelvis.
-Wear padded shorts and make sure the seat is a good fit to avoid saddle soreness.
-Minimize blisters with shoes and socks that fit properly and absorb moisture.
-Stay hydrated! Drink water on rides lasting less than an hour. Bring along sports drinks or energy bars on longer rides.

~Bright Blessings~
Rea

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