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Seven Ways To be A Better Cyclist

By: Colin Johnson

So you've seen the Tour De France and your imagination has been captured. You are health conscious and you believe in fitness. You dust off your cycle and hit the streets. Great! Just before you head off, though, do take a moment to absorb this article and avoid the pitfalls of so many.

1. A thorough check of your cycle (and the kids' cycles if they're heading out too) should be made before you leave home. Brakes, gear changes, seat heights and even the bell should be given a once over. Comfort is a key if the day is to be a success. Be careful that gears, chains and cogs aren't sprayed with products that cause sand and grit to stick to them as over time this will cause a break down of these moving parts. A puncture kit for your journey is a must! Don't leave home without it.

2. Fitness is probably one of your motivations for getting on the bike. Bike-riding is, afterall, a wonderful way of staying fit. But do try to ride with others, as this will provide you with the motivation to go for a ride even on days you'd rather stay in bed. If you know you can't let someone else down, it keeps you accountable. If your buddy is of a comparative standard, riding with him/her will help push you to the next level. This is especially important for competitive riders. If fun is your main motivation for riding, other people will greatly enrich this too. You will make shared memories together, and time always goes quicker when you're with other people. From a safety point of view, having companions may save your life one day. If you have no option but to ride alone, please ensure you have told others of your exact route.

3. Plan your ride before heading out. Know approximately the length of the ride and the terrain and whether the route is cyclist friendly with road provision made for riders in mind. Treacherous stretches of road may look inviting but is it worth the risk? When travelling by car take note of the roads and routes that would make for an ideal path of pleasurable pedalling. When riding, decide ahead of time that patience will be your guide. Many motorists may consider you a nuisance and feel you have no right to be there. Some will never even see you! Don't take them on, they are bigger than you, and again, it is not worth the risk.

4. Don't go empty-handed. Your body absolutely needs water while you ride, sip on it regularly and stay hydrated. If you are a serious rider, you will benefit from an amino based drink which delivers advanced energy and endurance with carbs and electrolyte replacement. You can guarantee that the riders in the Tour De France are not carrying just good old H2O in that colored water bottle! Your physical wellbeing will also be aided by fruit such as bananas and other energy boosters.

5. It sounds an obvious one, but correct attire for cycling is paramount. Comfort and safety go hand in hand here. The correct choice of clothing can assist you greatly in your ability to stay cool in hotter conditions and conversely, can help heat retention in the cooler environments making for a much more pleasant outing. The color of clothing is also a major consideration. Make sure it's bright and easily seen by motorists and other road users. And make sure you have a suitable helmet! If you have kids riding it is imperative that the helmet fits correctly and the chin strap is set at an adequate tightness. Most kids loosen these and can therefore miss out on their amazing impact cushioning abilities in an accident. It is a proven fact that helmets save lives.

6. Don't forget the whole family. Okay, you've got the bug, now it's time to enthuse everyone in the family. There's no greater sight than a whole family out cycling on a beautiful day. The tiniest tot can be strapped in to a bike seat behind mum or dad and grandad and grandma can ride too. These days there is growing awareness of the need to provide cycle tracks away from dangerous traffic and these can be wonderfully scenic. Take pro-active steps to build family time and model fitness. Your family will thank you for it one day.

7. A mistake many make is to give little thought to what happens to your body once your bike ride is complete. This is known as recovery. It is especially but not exclusively relevant to the serious elite cycling athlete, and proper attention to recovery and repair of muscle can prevent injury as well as enhance future performance. In a nutshell what you need here is protein which is the key ingredient in the building blocks of muscle cells, cartilage, bone and blood as well as a crucial factor in muscle growth, repair and recovery. Be like the professionals and head straight for a whey protein drink after exercise. Shake and take: your body will thank you for it.

Despite your motivation for donning the helmet and pedalling along with the wind in your face, cycling is a pursuit worthy of us all if health and physical wellbeing appear on our life's priority list.


Colin Johnson has been a health educator, drug educator, elite sports coach and father of five all in one lifetime! Colin highly recommends Amino Acid supplements drinks for the elite cyclist as well as whey protein for muscle recovery.
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