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Originally Posted by philbob57
Another over-generalization, I think. At 76, I'm slow, so I may look like I'm on a leisurely ride, but my heart rate monitor says I work hard on the bike, nevertheless.
I know you're replying in jest, but by leisure rides I mean going for a Saturday morning ride in nice weather for the fun of doing it, rather than riding to work at 7am on a cold rainy Monday.
I'm only 36 and my activity tracker certainly doesn't think I'm on a leisurely ride (it's all hills here so I work hard)

Originally Posted by coffeesnob
younger folk are more likely to be working physical jobs................not unless a smart phone of laptop does the work for them...
Sure, but generalising here, you're more likely to find a boomer in a laptop/smart phone job (office work) than a millennial. How many 50 year olds do you in working behind the counter in McDonalds compared to the number of 20 year olds?
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