1. Health Matters
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Bicycling Western Australia believes cycling has many benefits that improve the health of our community.
Cycling has many benefits, here are some of them:
Physical and Mental
- Improve quality of life
- Reduce risk of chronic diseases
- Manage weight
- Improve sleep
- Develop motor skills
- Improve concentration and enhance memory and learning
- Assist in the management of anxiety and depression
Increasing Fitness
Your strength, stamina, aerobic fitness and general muscle function will all be improved. Cycling is a low impact activity and one of the safest ways to exercise without risk of over-exertion or strain to muscles and joints. Regular physical activity also facilitates other healthy behaviour and could help you reduce weight or even give up smoking.
Lowering Risk of Heart Attack
Your heart muscles are strengthened, resting pulse is lowered and blood fat levels reduced. People taking regular physical activity suffer far less heart disease than people who don't!
Shedding Excess Weight
By burning body fat and raising your metabolic rate you can lose weight. If you undertake physical activity regularly you can enjoy a more varied diet without increasing body weight. Cycling is one of the more comfortable forms of physical activity for those who are new to exercise, allowing most people to get fit easily and safely without undue physical strain.
Reducing Stress
Anxiety, stress and depression are all alleviated, partly due to the physical activity itself, but also due to the pleasure and satisfaction of riding a bike. Cycling is convenient for short journeys, and often faster across town than other forms of transport. It's a stress free means of taking physical activity because it can form part of a daily routine. So there's no need to worry about fitting your new healthy lifestyle into an already overcrowded schedule.
So come and ride with us - you'll feel better for it!
Cycling compared to other sports
In order to maintain good health, Australian adults should get 30 mins of exercise most days.



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