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Keeping up to Speed with Electric Bikes From 50cycles
LONDON, October 12, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --
More and more of us are living longer, and remaining physically active well into our
old age. It's no secret that regular exercise and a good diet can ward off a variety of
ailments including obesity, diabetes and Alzheimer's as well as increasing energy levels
and managing symptoms of pain. It's widely acknowledged that cycling
[http://www.50cycles.com ] is one of the best ways to stay fit and research shows that
people who cycle regularly live longer than those who don't.
Forget age, fitness levels and physical condition - everyone can benefit from exercise
and it doesn't necessarily mean strenuous workouts at the gym. Cycling is a great,
low-impact activity and electric bikes
[http://www.50cycles.com/section.htm?section=comfort-electric-bikes ] help to tackle some
of the major barriers to cycling, including the fear of not being fit enough to tackle
steep hills and the lack of confidence after not having ridden for many years.
In particular, those enjoying the later years in life often find that cycling offers
more than just a way to stay fit and supple. Firstly, it can be a great alternative to
driving when fuel prices are ever increasing and the cost of maintaining a car just isn't
viable. By exchanging four wheels for two, cyclists often see far more of the sights and
sounds around them and can enjoy more scenic routes than by road.
Cycling is also a fantastic way to get out and socialise with people in the local
community who you might not have known before. There are usually clubs, classes and plenty
of guided bike rides for people of all ages and abilities. But the great thing about being
the owner of an Electric bike is that you never have to worry about not being able to keep
up.
Maintaining fitness and energy levels as you get older is not about strenuous trips to
the gym - it's about adding movement and activity to your life, even in small ways.
For further information or to book a test ride please contact us via the website
50cycles.com [http://www.50cycles.com ]
50cycles Electric Bicycles
63 High Street
Hampton Wick
KT1 4DG
50cycles.com
CONTACT: Scott Snaith, scott@50cycles.com, +44-(0)150-921-8719
Keeping up to Speed with Electric Bikes From 50cycles
LONDON, October 12, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --
More and more of us are living longer, and remaining physically active well into our
old age. It's no secret that regular exercise and a good diet can ward off a variety of
ailments including obesity, diabetes and Alzheimer's as well as increasing energy levels
and managing symptoms of pain. It's widely acknowledged that cycling
[http://www.50cycles.com ] is one of the best ways to stay fit and research shows that
people who cycle regularly live longer than those who don't.
Forget age, fitness levels and physical condition - everyone can benefit from exercise
and it doesn't necessarily mean strenuous workouts at the gym. Cycling is a great,
low-impact activity and electric bikes
[http://www.50cycles.com/section.htm?section=comfort-electric-bikes ] help to tackle some
of the major barriers to cycling, including the fear of not being fit enough to tackle
steep hills and the lack of confidence after not having ridden for many years.
In particular, those enjoying the later years in life often find that cycling offers
more than just a way to stay fit and supple. Firstly, it can be a great alternative to
driving when fuel prices are ever increasing and the cost of maintaining a car just isn't
viable. By exchanging four wheels for two, cyclists often see far more of the sights and
sounds around them and can enjoy more scenic routes than by road.
Cycling is also a fantastic way to get out and socialise with people in the local
community who you might not have known before. There are usually clubs, classes and plenty
of guided bike rides for people of all ages and abilities. But the great thing about being
the owner of an Electric bike is that you never have to worry about not being able to keep
up.
Maintaining fitness and energy levels as you get older is not about strenuous trips to
the gym - it's about adding movement and activity to your life, even in small ways.
For further information or to book a test ride please contact us via the website
50cycles.com [http://www.50cycles.com ]
50cycles Electric Bicycles
63 High Street
Hampton Wick
KT1 4DG
50cycles.com
CONTACT: Scott Snaith, scott@50cycles.com, +44-(0)150-921-8719