The Bicycling Guide: The Ultimate Cycling Guide for Fun and Fitness, Get all the Useful Tips on How to Enjoy Cycling While Getting in Shape Cycling, as a sport, has grown tremendously in the last decade. And, thanks to stationary bikes, depending upon where you live, is a year-around activity. When we think of exercise, we don’t often consider biking as a form of exercise. Many may consider it as only a fun activity, but it truly involves exercising. Among the advantages include that you may bike solo, with family members of all ages, with friends or even competitively. In addition, there are opportunities to bike for a good cause. In doing this, you may raise money for that cause, thus helping someone else and yourself at the same time. It’s a sport that you may enjoy for your entire lifetime. This audiobook will teach you everything you need to know about biking. It can be biking for fun or biking as a form of exercise or biking as a sport. You will learn the benefits and how to get started. This audiobook will discuss the following topics: - Bicycle Apparel and Gear - Bicycle Types - Bicycle Seats and Comfort Bikes Make Cycling for Life Easier - Biking Accessories Make Cycling for Life Easier - Biking Trailers and Cargo Bags Make Cycling for Life Easier - Competitive Cycling is a Phenomenon - Cycling as a Family Activity - Cycling as an Excellent Form of Exercise - Cycling to Better Health - Cycling for Cardio Health - Cycling for Life By Biking to Work - Making the Most of Cycling With Organized Bike Rides - Making the Most of Cycling With Biking Events - The Health Benefits of Cycling for Life - The Environmental Benefits of Cycling for Life - And many more! If you approach the sport as a lifelong experience, you’ve taken a great leap in several positive directions for yourself. If you want to learn more, scroll up and click “add to cart” now!
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Eugene Lim is the author of several novels, including Fog & Car and The Strangers. His writing has appeared in Fence, the Denver Quarterly, Little Star, Dazed, the Brooklyn Rail, and elsewhere. He is the founder and managing editor of Ellipsis Press and works as a librarian in a high school. He lives in Queens, New York.