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Happy New Year!

bicycle-benefits-imageHappy New Year! Now that the holiday season is officially over, it’s time to ditch the old ’14 and get a jump start on this new year. 2015 is going to be a great!

Many of us have resolutions to hit the new year running… or jogging, lifting, elliptical-ing, and so forth. Hopefully, some of us are planning on cycling as well. This is Portland after all. We didn’t start calling ourselves the Bicycle Capital of the World for nothing!

Here are a few good reasons to start taking up cycling as a New Years Resolution:

Cycling is good for your muscles: If you’ve been on a bike for more than a few minutes, you should be familiar with a burning sensation in your legs. This is, of course, a good thing. Cycling is great for improving the muscles in your thighs, calves, and rear.

Cycling can help with joint conditions: Because cycling is considered a low-impact form of exercise, it can be especially beneficial for those who can’t take part in other higher impact exercises (jogging for example). This means you can keep cycling long into your twilight years!

Cycling increases lifespan: Cycling has been linked to improving cardiovascular health, and drastically decreases your risk of heart disease. According to the British Medical Association, cycling just 20 miles a week can reduce the risk of coronary heart disease by 50%. Discovery Magazine even writes cycling can improve your immune system, and has even shown evidence of fighting cancer. Even when adjusted for risk of injury, cycling has associate with increasing “life-years.”

Cycling improves the waistline: On an average ride, a cyclist will burn approximately 300 calories per hour. An average person will burn approximately 11 pounds of unhealthy fat per year, while building muscle mass and increasing your metabolic rate. You’ll feel healthy and look healthy to boot!

Cycling improves mental health: While the physical health benefits are usually very apparent, few consider the mental benefits behind riding a bike. Bicycling has been proven to reduce stress and increase hand-eye coordination among those who choose to cycle a mere 30 minutes a day. The Journal of Occupational Health published an article showing cycling significantly improved mental health among those who choose to commute daily to work.

Some of these benefits may seem obvious, but it’s important to remember you can only take advantage of them if you choose to climb on the bike. The most important thing to remember is that this is an enjoyable experience! Get out and explore some of the fantastic bike trails Portland has to offer!

Have any New Year’s Resolutions you plan on making? Let us know on Twitter and Facebook what you want to do this upcoming year!


Park the Car, Grab a Bike!

At Portland Pedal Power, we like to think we’re ahead of the curve. So when I heard that the country is starting to shift from SUVs to cargo bikes, I couldn’t be more excited. The Oregonian recently published an article claiming the use of cargo bikes is starting to pick up steam in our cities, all the way from Portland Oregon to Portland Maine.

For some, switching from your 4-wheel drive SUV to a two wheel cargo bike might come across as a big switch. However, if you think about it, a cargo bike can do a lot of the things your typical car can do: you can take the kids to school(Be Safe!), grab some groceries from the local market and run some errands, all without needing to look for parking or fill up on gas.

There are a lot of different kinds of cargo bikes to choose from, should you want to make this switch. Splendid Cycles, a local manufacturer of cargo bikes, offer models like the Bullitt Cargo Bike, a Danish created, light weight front loader. They also offer the Metrofiets Cargo Bike, a locally made, hand built cargo bike designed to carry anything you may need. Splendid Cycles also carries a few brands of longtail bikes, very similar to the tried and true workhorse of Portland Pedal Power.

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