Womens Cycling Guide


More women than ever are taking up cycling for fitness, weight loss and social interaction.

The cycling shop is a male domain, so the Womens Cycling Guide is designed to empower women cyclists and reveals why guys in cycling shops are the way they are!!

Get your Womens Cycling Guide

Search

Pages

Categories

Links

Subscribe

Archive for 'womens cycling'

Womens Cycling Groups

Categories: womens cycling | August 19th, 2009 | by admin | no comments

Womens cycling groups have begun springing up in record numbers in an attempt to lose the winter kilos that creep on. Cycling is a fabulous form of exercise for the average woman as she can use a great deal of energy while she continue cycling for quite a long period of time, without excessive impact on under exercised joints or experiencing excessive fatigue. The average woman can burn around 1200 calories while out with some girlfriends in the fresh air and having a chat.

Husbands and wives, families and neighbours are seeing the benefits of cycling for their weight loss alternative to other traditional exercise methods. Womens cycling groups are seeing an influx of non professional riders who start out in their old track pants and runners, pop on a helmet and hit the roads. These riders quickly see the weight loss and fitness benefits that can be gained from regular cycling and  quickly progress, within months, to purchasing cycling clothing, then upgrading the bicycle and with it purchasing clip on womens cycling shoes.

Starting out riders experience good days and hard days, persevering is the key, and trying to go just a little further on each ride. Unlike a gym, significant and noticeable health benefits can be achieved within a couple of weeks. Team this with a good diet and and womens cycling groups are proving to be battling the bulge.

An added benefit of womens cycling groups is the socialisation and personal time, soemthing women rarely allow themselves to have. Now they get sunshine and free air to boot.

Technorati Tags: ,

Read Full Post »