Cycling offers more than a
mode of transportation, cash prizes, and winning jackets, shirts and trophies.
We sell, coach cyclists and race bicycles for all of these reasons, however our
primary purpose for being in this business is to provide the community with a
healthy way of staying fit. Cycling is a fitness and wellness program that's
all of the above, and more fun than you would ever imagine. We've taken
some excerpts from "Cycling and Health" that highlight the many
benefits of cycling, from relieving back and knee pain, to improvements in
the cardiovascular and immune system.

BACK PAIN Back pain is often the direct
result of lack of exercise. This leads to a reduction in nourishment for the
inter-vertebral discs. The result is that the function of the discs changes
with the discs no longer able to fulfill their allotted task of supporting the required
weight. However, there are three ways in which cycling can help overcome back
problems. Firstly, through set physical exercise, the discs receive more
nourishment which aids their development. Secondly, the large muscles in the
back strengthen and develop through cycling. Lastly, cycling aids the stabilization
of the individual vertebrae relative to one another. This is achieved by
strengthening the 'small' muscles responsible for supporting the individual
vertebrae.

KNEE JOINTS A
general cause of knee pain is often attributed to the breakdown of cartilage.
Excessive stress placed on the joint, for example by jogging, or being over
weight, restrict or deny the supply of nourishment to the cartilage.
Consequently the cartilage is weakened and starts to break down. The knee
starts to hurt as it denied minerals essential to the cartilage. Since the
cartilage has no blood vessels of its own, the transfer of minerals occurs
through diffusion. Movement of the knee joint therefore encourages the
nourishment of the cartilage. Cycling is one of the least stressful ways of
exercising the knee joint and therefore is an excellent way of strengthening
the cartilage.

HEART &
CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM The heart is our only
"motor" and for this reason we should take particular care of it.
Stress symptoms and hardening of the arteries (arteriosclerosis) for example
have a detrimental effect on the heart resulting in high blood pressure. To get
through the narrowed blood-vessels the same amount of blood has to travel
faster and with fully-closed arteries a heart attack may occur. Cycling can
improve the blood circulation in a large number of ways. Most importantly the
heart will be working more economically because the pumping performance becomes
more efficient - it leads to a drop in the overall blood pressure thus reduces
the risk of heart disease.

IMMUNE
SYSTEM Infections are one of the prime causes of
absenteeism from the work place. One frequent reason is an ineffective immune
system leading to allergic reactions and an inability to fight common colds. Cycling improves the quality of the immune system by allowing the body to
protect itself against viruses and warding off bacteria. Consequently cycling
is the most advantageous method of exercise for strengthening the immune system.
Source: "Cycling and Health"
http://www.cyclingandhealth.com/CyclingAndHealth_e.htm
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