Thursday, 25 October 2012

The health benefits of cycling

Cycle yourself to a fitter, healthier lifestyle

Cycling is an excellent way of improving your health and general fitness. Cycling can develop your cardiovascular fitness and help burn off the calories. Here are several reasons why cycling is good for you.

Cycling is fun and it’s good for relationships
Cycling makes for an ideal family activity, with child seats and trailers enabling you to bring your family with you at virtually any age. Biking is great too for couples and is something you can do together.

Cycling builds leg strength
Using a bike can help tone your quad, calf and glut muscles as well as strengthen your tendons, without any
load bearing. Even better is to combine it with a weights programme in the gym. Just ask any of the instructors in your gym for a programme to combine weights and the bike.

Young family cycling

Cycling optimises fat burning
Fat burning takes place when your heart rate is at around 65 to 75 per cent of your maximum (your maximum is 220 minus your age for men or 225 minus your age for women). You can measure your heart rate manually or by using a monitor, which can be linked up to a stationary bike in the gym. Many gym bikes also have digital displays that tell you your heart rate if you place your hands on the sensors. By measuring your heart rate correctly you can then use the bike to help you burn fat and so lose weight. It’s particularly easy to keep at the correct level on a stationary bike and achieve the 20 minutes needed to see some real benefit.

Cycling is a great way to work out the cardiovascular system,
Your heart and lungs make up your cardiovascular system and the fitter you become, the more efficiently they work. This means a better flow of blood through your body and a corresponding increase in the speed with which the oxygen is pumped through your system. Your fitness level depends on how well this process is carried out. It is made more effective by using equipment such as the bike, that works the heart and lungs slowly and to a pre-determined level. By increasing your training on the bike over time, there is an associated improvement in the performance of your cardiovascular system and therefore your fitness level.

Cycling is a non-load-bearing so reduces risk of injury,
Another advantage of cycling is that it is a non-load bearing form of exercise. By that we mean that your whole body is not being supported during your training as it is when you run for example. The very action of sitting means that a degree of pressure is being taken off your joints, meaning there is a reduced chance of injury. Many people who return to training after an injury use the bike as a way of regaining fitness as they can gradually increase fitness levels without putting pressure on a potentially suspect joint or tendon.

Cycling is the ideal holiday activity
Take your bikes with you on holiday or hire one and you will cover far more ground than you would on foot! Many families now choose cycling holidays as a great way to get to know an area and have fun together.

Article by realbuzz.com

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