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So you too have been inspired by the Tour De France? Suddenly you find yourself pulling that cycle out of the garage and experiencing some fresh air! Whether you're an expert or just a beginner, take note of these seven keys to better cycling and enjoy yourself even more! 1. Don't be tempted to start too soon. When the sun is shining, the kids are toey, and we're all inspired to head off, it's easy to forget the most important factor in bike safety. Check your bikes! A once-over should be given to gear changes, seat heights, the bell, and of course, the brakes. If the bike is not comfortable, it will not be a happy day and you'll know about it for days after! Give particular attention to the chains, cogs and gears as they can sometimes breakdown, especially if in years past they've been sprayed with products which can cause sand and grit to stick to them. Do take a puncture kit and don't even think about leaving home without one. 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. Organisation is an important factor in any training. Plan your ride and know the approximate duration of the ride, as well as the nature of the terrain. Is the terrain cyclist friendly? Don't risk dangerous routes unless you are greatly experienced and have a buddy. Take note of any paths of pleasure next time you are driving your car and make a mental note of these for your next bike ride. Be prepared to encounter impatient motorists while you ride: this is a fact of life and you can't change it by getting frustrated or angry. Just chill out and mind your own business. Having a go at motorists can be dangerous and counter-productive. 4. Physical provisions for the ride need to be addressed before and whilst on the road. At minimum have the water bottle attached and use it regularly. Hydration needs to be a continual process in order to get the most out of your exercise. For serious riders I would strongly suggest an amino based drink. In my opinion one that delivers advanced energy and endurance formulation with carbs and replaces electrolytes will prevent dehydration and enhance performance. Bananas, other fruit and energy boosters will also result in aiding physical wellbeing. 5. Give some thought to your clothing so that you're both safe and comfortable. You need to stay cool in hot conditions and retain heat in cooler environments. Wear bright colours so you can be clearly seen. Don't forget that helmets save lives: this is a proven fact. Never ride without a suitable helmet and if you are outfitting kids, make sure the helmet fits correctly and that the chin strap is tight enough. (Kids can sometimes loosen these and do not benefit from the necessary cushioning effect if and when they fall off). I would also strongly recommend that your bike be fitted with a number of reflectors and a light. 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. Post cycling is a thought that most may not have even regarded as important. However, especially for the serious or elite cycling athlete, the recovery and repair of muscle is a key to getting the most out of their sessions as well as enhancing their potential future performances. Protein is a key ingredient and building block of muscles, cartilage, bone and blood and a crucial factor in muscle growth, repair and recovery. Ever thought why a huge number of our professional athletes head straight for a whey protein drink or shake after exercise? Muscle recovery, repair and growth! After exercise it's my first action. Shake and take. Is fitness, fun and physical wellbeing on your life's priority list? Do you wish to model the same to your family? Then don the helmet and start pedalling. Peace of mind and the irreplacable feeling of the wind on your face will be your reward.
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Colin Johnson has been a fitness instructor, drug instructor, elite sports coach and father of five all in one lifetime! Colin highly endorses Amino Acid supplements drinks for the elite athlete as well as whey protein for muscle recovery. This article is available as a unique content article with free reprint rights.
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