closetbiker
04-02-08, 08:58 PM
from yesterdays paper,
Cycling generates brainpower
Cycling has enormous physical benefits. In a one-hour ride, you can
work on strength and endurance, aerobic capacity, balance, and,
depending on how many car doors you manage to dodge, agility.
Recent research shows that exercising can increase brainpower by
prompting brain cells to multiply, strengthening their connections,
and boosting their resilience against damage and disease.
Exercise-generated brainpower is good for the soul. Cycling in nature
awakens our city-dulled senses. We become philosophical and ponder the
universal questions: "Is that what fresh air smells like?" or "I'm
only on two wheels, why am I not in the ditch?" Smells may awaken
long-lost memories that can add fuel to thought. Bird sounds spark the
development of more thought. On a bicycle you can experience every
pothole on the trail and every daisy by the roadside. All you have to
do is pedal.
Cycling generates brainpower
Cycling has enormous physical benefits. In a one-hour ride, you can
work on strength and endurance, aerobic capacity, balance, and,
depending on how many car doors you manage to dodge, agility.
Recent research shows that exercising can increase brainpower by
prompting brain cells to multiply, strengthening their connections,
and boosting their resilience against damage and disease.
Exercise-generated brainpower is good for the soul. Cycling in nature
awakens our city-dulled senses. We become philosophical and ponder the
universal questions: "Is that what fresh air smells like?" or "I'm
only on two wheels, why am I not in the ditch?" Smells may awaken
long-lost memories that can add fuel to thought. Bird sounds spark the
development of more thought. On a bicycle you can experience every
pothole on the trail and every daisy by the roadside. All you have to
do is pedal.