By Carmichael Training Systems
May 16, 2005, 07:27
With Bike
to Work Week (May 16th-20th) starting today, it is
primetime to investigate the benefits of ditching your car for two wheels on a
regular basis.And if you already
swear by the practice of cycle commuting, then perhaps it’s time to let your
secret out.Though you may not be
cycle commuting in secret, do your friends and family truly understand the
divine feeling of your early morning and/or afternoon ride?Encourage your family, friends and even
strangers to embrace healthy habits, an active lifestyle, and to partake in the
increased quality of life you enjoy - get involved in your local Bike to Work
Week activities and spread your knowledge.
While National Bike to
Work Week will be predominantly practiced in the USA, many countries host similar events to promote bicycle
commuting, or simply encourage alternative modes of transportation.The mental, physical and financial
benefits of cycle commuting are reason enough for government and business groups
to push for this lifestyle change.Bicycle commuting contributes to better health and productivity in the
workplace.It allows participants
to effectively escape the current car culture.Diminish a society’s reliance on the
automobile, and there is a subsequent reduction of greenhouse emissions.In the meantime, riding to work opens
many people’s eyes to the outrageous costs of running a car for a year – almost
$3000 versus $300 for a bike.
Many
cities transform Bike to Work Week into a weeklong series of planned events –
after all, what better way to establish lasting habits than through a full week
dedicated to the practice. Activities often include themed
rides, bike tune ups, pit stops, noon-time rallies, free breakfasts, family
rides and bike safety for kids, bike-buddy programs (mentors on the bike), bike
lecture series, bicycle film festivals, bicycle poster contests, commuter races,
charity races and festivals encourage involvement from the whole
community.
If you’re
a newbie to cycling, you can use Bike to Work Week to find resources dedicated
to supporting cycle commuting.Preparation is critical; the right equipment, a safe route, and your
personal schedule should all be considered.Explore the local bicycle infrastructure
in your area – contact your city’s bicycle coordinator and Transportation
Department for a recommended Route Guide, or hook up with local cycle-commuters
for information on favored routes.And don’t forget the Internet as an invaluable resource; countless
articles, guides and tips are offered when you search for keywords such as
cycle commuting or bike to work. You should also check out http://www.bike-to-work.com/, and their
“Jump Your Co-Workers” game.
Now is the
time to make a change that will improve your health, productivity, and overall
wellbeing. With gas prices forecast to continue rising and traffic congestion at
an all-time high, cycle commuting may also save you time and money. Get in the
habit of choosing to commute to work on bike, or consider the possibility of
using your bike to get around in your neighborhood.Discover the divine secrets of the cycle
commuter.
To
encourage you to try cycle commuting during Ride to Work Week, Carmichael
Training Systems will be giving Giordana cycling rain jackets to everyone to
signs up for a coaching package during the week of May 16-20,
2005. We will also be
devoting our May CTS Newsletter to the subject of cycle-commuting. If you’re not
already signed up for the free CTS Newsletter, go to the TrainRight
homepage and register on the left side of the page. To sign up for the
Roadcycling.com newsletter, use the link on the right side of this
page.