1. Easiest form of exercise You can cycle almost
anywhere, be it the great outdoors or the streets. The best part about cycling
is that it has only one prerequisite – you should know how to ride a cycle. No
team members, no skill sets, no gymming. Cycling also doesn’t cost you a
fortune. One good cycle and you’re good to go for a couple of years at the very
least.
2. Cardio-vascular fitness Cycling is a great way to
give your heart that much needed workout. Steady cycling makes your heart pump
faster and at a steady rate. This is very good for strengthening the heart. The
lungs also benefit greatly from cycling. It has been known to significantly
reduce the risk of coronary diseases, if done regularly.
3. Stamina Cycling a few miles every day on a regular basis is a
great way to build stamina. It is easier to build stamina by cycling, as you
never know when you may end up cycling more as compared to the last time.
4. Muscle tone Your leg muscles are going to get a serious
work over with regular cycling. It works wonders for your calves, quads, hams,
hips and your rear end. It is great for toning and building these muscle sets.
The main benefit over other forms of exercise – for these muscle sets – is that
cycling has minimum impact on the joints, for those people who may have joint
problems.
5. Reduce weight An excellent way to burn those calories and
pull down that flab would be to get on a cycle as soon as possible. It is a
great way to get rid of an increased waistline and excessive fat. A person
weighing around 75kg can burn more than 600 calories with an hour’s cycling.
Cycle uphill and you’ll burn even more.
6. Eco-friendly If your workplace is close to your house, then
it would be best to make a habit of cycling to and fro every day. Not only will
this keep you in shape, but you can also do your own bit towards using lesser
fuel and keeping the air pollution free.
7. Physical and mental health The physical activity
involved helps in keeping your immune system healthy, and also keeps the mind
fresh and relaxed. Cycling outdoors is a great way to give the body much needed
fresh air, which helps keep stress at bay.
Do yourselves a
favour and get onto a real cycle, the one that moves about when you push the
pedal. The stationary cycle found at your gym certainly does you good, but it
also robs you of the opportunity to explore new places on your bike and breathe
in some fresh air. So get out there in the open and pedal away to good health.
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