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Winter Biking: Are You up to the Challenge?

Biking is a Blast - Even in the Snow

By Michelle Burton, published Jun 10, 2005
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Average is out. Extreme is in. If your average workout isn't working out, it may be time to recharge your routine. Why not take biking to another level?�

Bike messengers do it and 1 out of every 20 commuter cyclists keeps pedaling all winter long. Cycling is popular in itself, but winter biking seems to be gaining popularity among fitness buffs looking for a challenge and those who have discovered the possibilities of commuting and riding weekend trails when the ground is covered with snow and ice.�

Cycling anytime of the year has many benefits. It improves physical fitness and reduces the risk of heart disease. Cycling for 30 minutes daily, for example, reduces the risk of heart disease by 50%. Like many other forms of exercise, biking may also relieve stress and anxiety.

Biking outdoors during the winter is a sure cure for cabin fever, but it offers mental benefits as well. Accomplishing anything outdoors during the brutal winter months can present a challenge. But biking during the chilly time of the year may be the challenge you need to boost your workout.�

If you decide you want to start biking during the winter months there are a few things to keep in mind when dressing for cold-weather riding. The key element to winter cycling is proper attire. The three most important areas to consider are the feet, the hands, and the head. For the feet, you should wear a solid pair of waterproof boots with thinsulate, an excellent and not-too-expensive boot insulator. For the hands the best bet is to buy leather glove shells and synthetic liners. You can also layer regular gloves, but just make sure you are able to maintenance your bike without fully removing your gloves. Keeping the head warm is easy. A few thin layers should do the trick as long as you wear your helmet.�

Winter Biking: Are You up to the Challenge?

When biking on snow, use the widest tires possible and use half of the air you would use normally.

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Takeaways
  • Cycling anytime of the year has many benefits.
  • Winter biking can ba a challenging and positive experience
  • Take the proper precautions: gear, bike maintenance and check road conditions
Did You Know?
The most efficient machine on earth in terms of weight transported over distance for energy expended is a human on a bicycle.
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