Health Benefits of Cycling
According to Men’s Health, compared to running, cycling has a lower injury risk — with an average 6 injuries per 1,000 hours for biking versus an average of 11 injuries per 1,000 hours for running. In order to minimize your risk of injury, always wear a helmet, make sure your bike is fitted for your height, obey traffic laws, and be aware of cars and trucks on the road. When cycling, make sure your leg is also slightly bent when the pedal is at its lowest point.
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British Cycling, "WISE WORDS - CYCLING AND HEALTH" BBC, "The Wiggins factor: Why cycling is a healthy option" Mens Health, "CYCLING VS RUNNING" Mens Fitness, "10 REASONS TO GET ON A BIKE" Better Health, "Cycling - health benefits" Image courtesy of Stefanschurr226 | Dreamstime.com Image courtesy of Dušan Zidar | Dreamstime.com Image courtesy of Kurhan | Dreamstime.com Image courtesy of Hongqi Zhang (aka Michael Zhang) | Dreamstime.com Image courtesy of Kanjanee Chaisin | Dreamstime.com Image courtesy of Sebastian Czapnik | Dreamstime.com
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August 31, 2015