Thorn Cycles Forum
Community => Non-Thorn Related => Topic started by: George Edward on October 03, 2012, 11:20:10 AM
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No body can ignore the importantcve of cycling which is one of the leading and most useful cardio exercise . Most People use to get the cycling for specific purposes , some of them use to get it for havinf fitness and givbe strength to the body which is more important for all . I also get cycling regualrly to make me fit and health for a long time .
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Second that...
And I can recommended fixed for more fitness, gets the hamstring strong and no gearing down on hills/heavy winds :)
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Agree, I have an irregular heart rhythm that put the brakes on my jogging/running regime and now I cycle as often as I can. Steep long hills are a big problem but I get so much more enjoyment and cardiac value out of cycling and covering many more miles and taking in so much more visually than walking and jogging just a few miles. I've almost convinced my wife that we can get by with one car. I aspire to completing a LEJOG and eventually something more significant that will require a Thorn product. I currently ride a Whyte Stirling which is a revelation compared to the clunky Giant hybrid I had before.
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Welcome aboard Greybadger.
Definety a great way to keep fit and far more useful than running. I am sure the hills will get easier as tim progresses. A lot of people find it a bit easier to get right down the gears and keep those legs peddling fast but with no more force than on the flats - just the bike going slower
Regards
Andy
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Agree, I have an irregular heart rhythm that put the brakes on my jogging/running regime and now I cycle as often as I can.
Welcome to the hearts and minds corner of the forum, Greybadger. I find that controlling my cycling output by my respiration rate is wonderfully efficient and has actually made me faster, not that I was ever very fast, you understand.
I currently ride a Whyte Stirling which is a revelation compared to the clunky Giant hybrid I had before.
Yes. I rode an expensive Peugeot mountain bike for years, in and out of the physio because the wretched thing wrecked my back, and I didn't even know enough about bikes to understand it wasn't my fault. Then, almost on a whim, I imported a Gazelle stadssportief, and it came as a revelation to me how comfortable a bike could be. Then I learned about bicycle components and geometries and fit, and started reengineering bikes I bought for other interesting technical features to suit me perfectly. http://coolmainpress.com/BICYCLING.html For the last decade, rather than go out grudgingly, I can't wait to get on my bike. Fortunately my cardiac consultant is a cyclist too, who understands that it is the best form of exercise.
Andre Jute