I know the freedom that cycling gives you in terms of being able to just jump on and go.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Usually, the great thing about cycling is that anybody can watch it; it's very accessible.
I've just been reading about cycling. Yeah, I'm not that great at it but I like the challenge of it.
Cycling can be lonely, but in a good way. It gives you a moment to breathe and think, and get away from what you're working on.
As a kid growing up - I can see now - it didn't matter what I did, as long as it was something I could be really good at. Cycling just happened to be the opportunity that came along.
I'm definitely capable of just enjoying riding my bike these days.
On bikeback, there is a delightful sense of self-direction and autonomy. Lately, I have taken to cycling slowly, more fun than the fast, competitive commuter cycling I used to do. No longer do I jump lights or attempt that irritating wobbling thing that semi-professional cyclists like to indulge in.
My chosen exercise is cycling. I just love it.
Cycling is based so much on form, on aesthetics, on class - the way you carry yourself on the bike, the sort of technique you have.
Cycling is open to the whole world.
The physical demands of cycling is that it actually lowers your immune system, and you expose yourself to a tremendous amount of elements - so certain people might get a chronic overload and develop, say, bad asthma.
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