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ENDURANCE CARDIO MIGHT MAKE YOU SMARTER

ENDURANCE CARDIO MIGHT MAKE YOU SMARTER!  Its no secret that I think cardio is important because I preach this all the time.  I also have consistently pushed the importance of steady state, endurance cardio over interval training and now I have an even greater reason to do so!  It has been known for quite a long time that exercise causes the creation of new neurons in the all important hippocampus area of the brain which is why exercise has been stressed for older people wanting to prevent a decline in mental capabilities with age. Research published in the Journal of Physiology this week
     http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1113/JP271552/abstract   showed that in rats, steady state cardio produced far more new neurons than either interval training or resistance training.  In other words, endurance cardio is much better at preventing the loss of that grey matter between the ears than any other kind of exercise.

I have always felt that for me personally, endurance cardio was far more beneficial in a zillion ways than interval cardio and this gives me yet another big reason to love it. Most people dislike cardio and want it over with as soon as possible so the allure of 8 minute tabata workouts is great for them. I love the zen of losing myself in my thoughts during endurance cario, something simply not possible during intervals.

Yes, interval training has its place for those athletes who need to increase their sprinting speed but for those just interested in health and weight loss, its a risky proposition because of the injury potential.

Please see this article on interval training: http://scoobysworkshop.com/2012/05/28/interval-training-fastest-way-to-sixpack-abs/

http://scoobysworkshop.com/2016/02/17/endurance-cardio-might-make-you-smarter/


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Why cycling is good for you...

Seven healthy reasons why cycling is good for you

It doesn’t matter what kind of bike you have sitting in your shed or your garage, dig it out! It doesn’t matter how long it is since you last rode it, dust it off! Give it a wipe down, check the brakes, the saddle, check the tyres for air and squirt a bit of oil on the chain. Don some padded shorts (you can put them under a pair of your favourite joggers if you’d prefer to keep them hidden) and you’re good to go. Here’s my top seven healthy reasons to get on your bike and pedal this year! Wait until you check out reason number seven…

1. It’s FUN!

This has to be top of my list for healthy reasons to cycle. There’s no better feeling than being outside in the fresh air, closer to nature, cycling downhill. Even the uphills can be fun after a bit of practise! Cycling makes you smile. Which makes you feel happy. Which releases endorphins! Which make you feel great!

2. It improves your sleep

Apparently, the type of physical activity you engage in can make a difference to how well you sleep. Cycling is up there with the best of the ones that you can do to help you to sleep soundly. So next time you’re thinking, ‘I’m too tired to ride‘, it might actually be just what your body needs to improve the quality of your sleep.

3. Non load bearing on your joints

Now, this is the whole reason I got into cycling in the first place. I have a really dodgy back so certain sports are out for me. But cycling is most definitely in! Cycling is a low impact form of exercise which places little stress and pressure on your joints, so it’s easier on your ankles, knees and back than activities like running and aerobics classes.

4. Stress busting

Making time to ride a bike when you’re in the middle of a stressful period of your life may be last on your list of priorities, but trust me, you won’t regret taking twenty minutes out and spending it on two wheels. Riding a bike can be good for your mind and your body – trust me, I know!

5. You’re saving the environment

The only fumes coming from your bike are ones whizzing off the endorphins you’re creating!  Fumes of happiness and enjoyment (and maybe a little bit of smugness).

6. Good cardio and fat burning exercise

It’s not exactly news when I tell you cycling is actually blummin’ good exercise. There’s no getting away from it. The amount of calories you burn per hour cycling far tops those burned doing lots of other aerobic exercise. It tones your legs; take it off road and it will tone your arms too. You’ll even notice your stomach tightening up. And perhaps most importantly, it’s good for your heart.

7. Cycling improves your sex life

Yep! Now, that’s got your attention right! Cycling improves your sex life. Apparently! Riding a bike makes you fit, it tones you up, you feel better about your body image. You’re less stressed, less tired and you feel happier. Boom! There you have it! You’re sexy and you know it!

So, there you go! Seven top healthy reasons to cycle. So, what are you waiting for? Go on! Off you go! Get yourself into the garage and dust off that bike. And get those cycling shorts out of the drawer and put them on. Just remember to leave the underwear off. All that seam rubbing and chafing is definitely not good for you! And won’t help with number seven.

Actually, in all honesty, you don’t really need padded shorts to enjoy cycling, although they’ll certainly make it a more comfortable experience. Whatever you choose to wear, just get out there and do it! Be happy!

 

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CTC Undergoes Rebrand

Further to our extensive consultation last year with CTC members, member groups, partners and key stakeholders, I can confirm that our charity has a new name.

http://singletrackworld.com/2016/02/ctc-undergoes-rebrand/





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Why is Amina smiling?

 


Thank you to everyone who has already donated to our Times Christmas Appeal, which has so far raised an amazing £85,434. We're delighted that people took the time to read the ten articles about our work and that our work has resonated with so many.

 Here is the latest story featured in the Appeal: 
Amina has a new lease of like, thanks to her Re~Cycle bike

 

Amina Kasuim became a slave when she was ten. She was sent to work for her uncle's family farming, cooking and cleaning for them all day, every day, until she got married. As she stood in her uncle's fields hoeing, watering and weeding the crops she would watch enviously as local boys came along on their bikes. Amina always wanted a bike of her own but being a girl in rural Ghana meant this was disapproved of.
 
After four children and at age 54 she at last has her own bike and learnt how to ride and maintain it thanks to our project partners the Village Bicycle Project in Ghana. She said: "It was difficult but I made up my mind that I really wanted to learn" Amina explained that she often missed social occasions because she couldn't afford the bus fare but now she would be able to attend. 
 

 

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BREAKING NEWS: Wiggle Set To Buy Chain Reaction Cycles !!

http://www.bikebiz.com/news/read/wiggle-set-to-acquire-chain-reaction-cycles/019056




Wiggle set to acquire Chain Reaction Cycles

Wiggle is on the verge of absorbing its main retail rival Chain Reaction Cycles. It's said to be highly likely that the sale will go through next week, industry insiders told BikeBiz.

Founded in 1999 as an offshoot from Butlers Cycles, a Portsmouth bike shop, Wiggle grew and grew, and was sold to Bridgepoint Capital for £180m in 2011. 

Chain Reaction Cycles sprang from a small bike shop in the tiny town of Ballyclare in 1989. The shop is now a barber's shop, a very small barber's shop. This was the second shop. The first, started in 1984, was Ballynure Cycles, an even smaller operation. The business was founded by George and Janice Watson – their first sale was a chain link costing 11p. When, in 1998, the business moved to Ballyclare the decision was made to change the firm's name, and Chain Reaction Cycles was born. The website was launched the following year.

Almost 40 percent of CRC's sales come from outside the EU, as dealers in Australia and America know only too well. In October 2015 Wiggle reported an 11.5 percent rise in sales, with a turnover of £179m.

Wiggle and Chain Reaction have been fighting head to head for many years, with Wiggle moving ahead of Chain Reaction in 2013 when sales at the family-owned firm dropped six percent to £145m. The Watson family is said to have a personal fortune of £200m



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BREAKING NEWS - Rampage Rider Kelly McGarry Dies

http://singletrackworld.com/2016/02/breaking-news-rampage-rider-kelly-mcgarry-dies/


Queenstown emergency services were called to the mountain bike crash on the Ben Lomond Track above Queenstown at 4.14pm. Police said the call was to a report of a male having fallen from his bike and requiring urgent medical assistance.

St John Central Lakes territory manager Kelvin Perriman confirmed a man had died.



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We are proud to announce that Re~Cycle has been selected as a beneficiary charity for the 2015 Times Christmas Appeal! Look out for articles about Re~Cycle across The Times newspaper and online from the end of November through to January.
Would your company or employer be interested in featuring alongside us in The Times? We are currently seeking a company to match some of the public's appeal donations. Opportunities will run from the end of November to January.

To find out more, please get in touch today. Email fundraising@re-cycle.org or call 07970 731 530
 
 
 
 
 
 
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How can we make cycling safer?


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Background Information

The latest figures released by the UK government show that the number of people killed or seriously injured cycling in large urban areas of the UK has increased.

This rise comes at a time when the government have reaffirmed their plans to double the amount of daily cycling trips by 2025.

With that in mind, there is an ever growing requirement to make cycling as safe as possible. How can this be achieved using modern and emerging technologies?

Brought to you by Allianz in partnership with CTC: The National Cycling Charity


 

Athertons Sign Three Year Deal With Trek

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Fidget Keyring ... These fantastic little keychains make a great gift and will be loved by any Cyclist or Bike Rider

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ORANGE BIKES HAS BEEN SOLD!!

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Orange Bikes Has Been Sold

This just in. Yorkshire bike company, Orange Bikes, has a new owner. It's not going far, though, in fact it's not going anywhere. The new owner is Ashley Ball, who runs Bairstows Sheet Metal in Halifax. This is also where the distinctive folded frames start life and are welded.

And, something that the press release neglects to mention is that, not only has Ashley been closely involved with every Orange frame design for years, he is also Steve Wade's nephew, so there's still going to be a strong family tie.

Lester and Steve decided it was time to pass on the torch to new blood and a search for a suitable candidate began. It was important to find someone with the right belief and ability to continue with the Orange Bikes philosophy and build upon the solid company foundations they laid down in 1988.

Since the very beginning Lester and Steve have been hands-on in the design and marketing roles in the company. They have assembled a solid team within the company and also championed bicycle frame manufacturing in the UK when the rest of the world's cycle industry were looking to the Far East. Establishing an iconic line of award winning high-performance mountain bikes also led them to success with World Cup Championship winners in Mountain Bike Downhill Racing. Their UK frame building partner in the endeavour has always been Bairstows in Halifax who, since 2000, has been owned and run by Ashley Ball.

After negotiations from several candidates it became increasingly obvious that Ashley Ball was head and shoulders above the rest to fill the criteria. Having successfully grown the Bairstows Sheet Metal business by 400% and moving the company to its new 35,000 square feet plant in Elland, just down the road from the Orange Mountain Bikes factory, it was clearly the right move.

Lester Noble said "We've been looking a for suitor to carry on the work we've done with Orange Bikes, and we did not want to go down the 'Big Corporate Buyout' route as so many others have done, it's just not the Orange way. When Ashley made it clear to us he would like to take over at Orange, we quickly realised our search was over and began negotiating the details that these things always involve."

To finalise the company acquisition Ashley worked closely with the teams from BHP Corporate Finance, HLW Keeble Hawson, who provided financial and legal advice respectively, and the HSBC Bank who were all indispensable to the final outcome.

Steve Wade commented "I am very happy that Ashley has taken on the role. He has always worked closely with me on the design, prototyping and manufacture of Orange's UK frame production, Ash will now take the company on for the next generation."

While this is unquestionably a business deal, this take-over runs much deeper and Ashley's wide ranging knowledge of unique sheet metal and engineering techniques are now seen in the Orange Mountain Bikes signature look.

"The Orange management team and I already have a close working relationship and this will only be further strengthened now as we embark on a new chapter in the company's history." said Ashley.

"Orange and its manufacturing partner Bairstows have a long standing relationship and this deal strengthens that relationship as both parties interests are aligned under the same ownership.

"As one of Orange's earliest fans it is important to me that the core values of the brand and its products are protected while embarking on a vision to broaden the range of bikes and establish the brand in new markets. To carry the mantle of Orange bikes is an incredible responsibility but also presents an amazing opportunity."

 
 
 
 
 
 
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AirDonkey: introducing the Airbnb for bicycles

AirDonkey: introducing the Airbnb for bicycles

A Danish company hopes to capitalise on the boom in cycling by helping bicycle owners rent out their bikes to tourists. But will it work in Britain?

According to the old management maxim, "a camel is a horse designed by committee".

So what, you may ask, is a donkey? In the case of a new startup company that is quickly gaining attention online, the answer is: a cross between Airbnb and Uber (with, er, bikes thrown in.)

AirDonkey is the brainchild of Erdem Ovacik and Alexander Frederikse, two Danish friends who want to bring easily rentable bicycles to a city near you.

Their idea works much the same as Airbnb, the app that helps people to rent out their spare bedrooms to tourists visiting the city. Airbnb has proven to be hugely succesful, offering homeowners the chance to make some cash on the side while allowing visitors to find affordable accomodation - and Ovacik and Frederikse hope to emulate its success in the bicycle rental market.

AirDonkey's starter kit includes a placard that must be attached to the bike's handlebarsAirDonkey's starter kit includes a placard that must be attached to the bike's handlebars

Under the scheme, owners or spare of little-used bikes are encouraged to buy an AirDonkey 'starter kit' (RRP roughly €80), which buys them a specially designed electronic lock for their bicycle. They can then advertise the bike's availability and whereabouts on the associated app, allowing users to book the bicycle for a day or longer.

Once payment - normally set at around €10 per day - has been processed, the renter can lock and unlock the bicycle by the flick of a switch on their smartphone.

Ovacik and Frederikse say they have successfully tested the idea in Copenhagen with 150 bikes. Under the company name Donkey Republic, they are now trying to source investment to roll out the scheme worldwide.

A Kickstarter project established by the duo has currently raised kr129,139 (£12,467) of a kr250,000 goal (£24,131), with 31 days still to run before the deadline.

"Too many people only use their bike once in a while or has a spare bike for guests that is hardly ever used," said Ovacik. "We want to enable people to make money from their own bike, their spare bike and also give them the chance to start micro-businesses. 

 
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"This way they can co-create a better economy and experiences for both bike owners and bicycle users at the same time. The lock combined with the platform provides them with the opportunity to do all that".

AirDonkey is not the first bicycle rental app - Splinster, for example, operates in similar territory - but it differentiates itself from others by allowing the bikes to 'roam free', rather than forcing renters to return them to an exact location at the end of the day. Instead, renters on AirDonkey merely specify a geographical zone where the bike should be left once used.

A heavy duty locking mechanism may be required if AirDonkey is to work in Britain's hot-fingered cities

Herein lies AirDonkey's biggest obstacle to cracking the British market. Bike theft in Scandinavia and much of continental Europe is much lower in Britain, where we tend to spend more on first- and second-hand bikes. As a result, AirDonkey might struggle to attract bike owners who are willing to leave their bikes with only a basic wheel clamp as protection.

The company say they are working on a stronger lock that would allow users to attach the bicycle to a permanent object - but for now, it remains to be seen whether this donkey runs like a horse or a camel.

 
 
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