
The Ultimate Guide to Achieving Perfect Bike Tyre Pressure
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Whether you are new to cycling or a seasoned veteran, we have compiled a comprehensive cycling blog to help everyone on their fitness journey. We cover topics from starting out, to finding cycling gear and the best routes to cycle across the UK.
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Cycling gloves are often an afterthought, with many cyclists ignoring them completely. However, not … Read more
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In the world of indoor cycling, the recent closure of RGT by Wahoo has … Read more
Every cyclist should own a pair of great cycling glasses. But, with all the … Read more
Riding your bike may be the fun part of being a cyclist but bike … Read more
Frequently Asked Questions, here are some common questions and answers about cycling
No, you do not need to be super fit to take up cycling is a fantastic way to get into exercise as it is less strenuous on the knees and hips than other forms of exercise such as running. Read more about getting into cycling in our blog.
Knee pain when cycling is common, especially if you are not setting your bike up correctly. With a few adjustments to your bike, any knee pain should soon disappear.
Ideally, all cyclists should perform stretches before and after a ride! In one of our blogs, we have listed some of the best stretches for cyclists here in our blog.
You can ride in whatever you feel comfortable in! However, some items we recommend wearing when cycling, such as a helmet and gloves, are more for protection than anything else.
It would be easy to think that cycling only works the legs, but it works more than that! Lower back muscles, core, and arms get in on the action too! Cycling is good for building muscle mass that other forms of exercise cannot always access.
Depending on the type of training you do whilst cycling will depend on the number of calories burned, but cycling offers a wide range of ways to burn those excess calories off.