Need reasons? Here you are:
1.
Cycling is good for your heart:
Cycling is associated with improved cardiovascular fitness, as well as a
decrease in the risk of coronary heart disease.
2.
Cycling is good for your muscles:
Riding a bike is great for toning and building your muscles, especially in the
lower half of the body – your calves, your thighs, and your rear end. It’s also
a great low-impact mode of exercise
for those with joint conditions or injuries to the legs or
hips, which might keep them from being active.
3.
Cycling is good for your waistline:
You can burn a lot of calories while biking, especially when you cycle faster
than a leisurely pace, and cycling has been associated with helping to keep weight gain down. And cycling has the
added benefit of ramping up your metabolism, even after the ride is over.
4.
Cycling is good for your lifespan:
Bicycling is a great way to increase your longevity, as cycling regularly has
been associated with increased ‘life-years’, even when adjusted for
risks of injury through cycling.
5.
Cycling is good for your coordination: Moving
both feet around in circles while steering with both your hands and your body’s
own weight is good practice for your coordination skills.
6.
Cycling is good for your mental health:
Riding a bike has been linked to improved mental health.
7.
Cycling is good for your immune system:
Cycling can strengthen your immune system, and could
protect against certain kinds of cancers.
Even with all of these
health benefits to cycling, some of us may ride them just for fun. I know I do.
Why do you ride a bike? Let us know in the comments below.
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