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it had no health benefits at all.
whilst riding to our digs, after a few pots of ale while on tour, one of my riding pals asked me why I ride a bike.
I told him that I just loved to travel under my own steam, and be out in the countryside and weather.
he said he did it for the same reasons, and even if it was shown that it offered no health benefits, he would still cycle cos he loved it so much.
what about you?
I'd probably still ride if it was bad for me, it's ace. A lot like beer.
I cycle for the mental health benefits.
I'd probably still ride if it was bad for me, it's ace.
This
I ride to enjoy myself, see some stunning sights and ride with ace people. The health benefits are purely a bonus on top.
I love riding - just riding anywhere anytime - it brings out the inner child
Tbh, at the speed I ride at, and the beer I drink while riding. I don't think there are any health benefits. ๐
I cycle because I enjoy it, and as simon says, it keeps me sane.
I'd probably still ride if it was bad for me
Also this ^
Judging by the noises my knees make on a cold morning I'm sure it is bad for me!
Health benefits are incidental. For me it really just an excuse to go and play in the mud and dirt.
I do ride as it's the most palatable way of keeping fit, but probably would anyway. Wouldn't try as hard on the hills though.
To flip the question around, I am not sure I'd ride if it only gave me physical rather than mental health benefits. However, if it puts a smile on your face, that's reason enough for me.
as Simon above.
I cycle for the mental health benefits.
The fact that it keeps my weight to under 100 stone, is merely a nice bonus.
I've always been into weight lifting and running for the health and fitness aspect, plus the competitive streak in me.
Mountain biking was always for the fun.
I ride for two reasons:
a) I like to keep fit
b) I bloody love our Countryside
I think both of those elements keep me mentally sound. ๐
I ride because I enjoy it, if I didn't enjoy it I wouldn't have done it for so long. Any other benefits are an added bonus
Hypothetical question does not compute. Next you'll be asking me if I'd give up beer if it was shown not to be good for me
now,what I want to know next is, how many of you do that strava thing......I hope non. ๐
I've just started, I used to use Endo but no longer. I'm after other folks routes and guides to segments, I don't intend to log/upload anything of mine though, and can't be bothered chasing KOM's.
now,what I want to know next is, how many of you do that strava thing......I hope non.
Why? Are you bored of this topic and want to go off on a tangent? ๐
As it happens I "do" Strava. I find it interesting to be able to quantify when I'm feeling like I'm riding well with some proof. I also won't lie in that I get a bit of a buzz comparing myself to other riders who I subjectively think are "better" than me. Tying this back to the OP, I would still cycle if I had no Strava ๐
I cycle despite the health benefits. It's hard sometimes.
I do Strava but I don't think I do it right- I like to know if I'm getting faster or slower, I don't really care if someone else is faster. Sometimes it's interesting to see where you are in the sliding scale I suppose... Found it really interesting to compare a load of testride bikes over the same sections though.
I ride cos i have a really nice bike, Oh and i can do wheelies and we ALL know they impress the chicks so im all for that
I do strava, but I'm looking for PR's not KOMs it's fun to go fast, so it's really fun to see how to go faster ๐
Cycling is bad for me and I still do it.
I wouldn't go anywhere near my bike if I could run again.
Given that cycling is the only remotely healthy thing I do, I very much doubt it would stop me. As a few others have mentioned, I get more from the mental than physical gains anyway.
Much as above cycling is my time to unwind and relax.
At the moment it does very little for my health but I'd not be with out it
Nothing lifts my day like a bumble out on my hack bike
I'm bad for cycling but still ride.
yeah
I would, yes, of course.
Strava like racing is for the insecure ๐
Same as above, I would. I don't do it for health anyway, just the buzz.
And I "do" Strava, I'm almost addicted, I don't seem to be able to ride without it, but I'm not chasing KOM's. I just like to know my own stats.
To escape the wife and kids and have a bit of me time in the great outdoors. Fitness is never contemplated...or wasn't until after dyfi!!
No. Bikes are just exercise equipment to me.
I cycle for the mental health benefits.
For me it keeps the depression at bay.
Physically it [i]is[/i] bad for me - based on my extensive list of injuries (which smiley to use here?? ๐ฅ ๐ ๐ ๐ ๐ณ
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Mostly it's the buzz that means I can't stop.
i like the replies......i like that it helps people to keep sane.
i dont like strava, yet i use endomondo to log my miles.....odd!!
For me its an echo of the above keeps me from the darkside and cycling helps my bad knee and keeps the surgery at bay. But the biggest thing is the social aspect, im not a very social person but cycling lets me catch up with friends etc..
Yes to biking, no to Strava.
I don't even know what a KOM is?
Really not bothered whether I'm faster than last week/somebody else.
I don't even know what a KOM is?
King Of The Mountain..
Fastest up the hill by all accounts.
I love riding bikes, always have, always will. it's good that it gives me some exercise as well, but i'd do it any way.
mental benefits? well, i've been feeling a bit shit this week, full of cold, work shit, not cycled to work this week for various reason. Had a bit of a go at the kids earlier, just cos they were doing kid stuff! Thought to my self afterwards while the kids were crying(!!) "i'd better go for a ride", feel much better now. kids probably hate me but i'll just buy them some chocolate tomorrow, they'll be reet....... ๐
No, I wouldn't bother. Cycling's just more fun than the gym for me. I prefer running but as running is so bad for your joints cycling seems like the next best alternative, or at least to dilute the running with something else.
It certainly doesn't make me feel like a child again, or soothe my soul or whatever else lots of other people seem to get out of it. Fair play to them though but I guess that's just not me.
I often think that to truly like mountain biking you have to like tools, maintenance and all that practical stuff and I'm really not into that at all so a lot of that stuff just seems like a drag to me when i could just go for a run.
or just like going down hills fast!
The physical health benefits are a bonus. The mental health benefits are essential.
I have had a few stints at running, and even swimming, to keep fit. But, I keep fit through riding because I enjoy it so much. It never feels a chore like exercising just to keep fit can.
I ride bikes because I love it. Sometimes I like riding my road bike, sometimes my MTB, sometimes my cx. They all leave me with a smile on my face.
Currently own 6 bikes in 2 countries. Guess I'm addicted.