The Simple Cycling Guide : Exercise and Fun for Everyone
Can you remember your first bike? Remember the feeling of freedom riding a bike gave you? The wind in your face and blowing your hair? As a kid your bike became whatever your imagination could conjure up.

One day you were an astronaut zooming away from the earth while on another day maybe you were a stagecoach from the wild west.

Your first bike may have been a tricycle or if your parents were brave enough they may have skipped over that model and jumped straight to a two-wheeler (maybe with training wheels.)

Have you ever heard the phrase, "It's like riding a bike - you never forget?" Huh? It's pretty obvious that is a very old saying. If any of you reading this hasn't ridden a bicycle in the last 20 years or so, you're in for a big surprise.

Okay, for whatever reason you've decided to take the plunge and begin riding a bike. It doesn't really matter how you got here, what's important is you made a decision. The reasons for riding are as varied as the people who make them.

For some, it may be a tool for weight reduction. Others may be looking at a way to create a family experience. Still others are impressed with the idea of mountain biking or even sports events like triathlons.

Whatever your reason, it it has been some time since you last rode, you are in for a huge surprise. Cycling in this day and age is far removed from what you participated in as a child.

Buying a bike and hitting the road with is a pretty risky move. You need to arm yourself with knowledge about the laws and how they may affect you, what type of bike to buy and don't forget about safety.

Ask yourself these three questions:

What if there were a way to feel that same youthful abandon?
What if you were able to recover a new enthusiasm and zest for life?
What if there were a way to experience the adventure again?

Well, you can and it's much easier than you may think.

How Do You Prepare For the Adventure?

Okay, since you are reading this it's a pretty good bet that you are pretty serious about this cycling thing. And, you are smarter than the average person who jumps in with no preparation.

How do you get ready to launch your new adventure? Where do you get that kind of knowledge? Glad you asked. You need our handy little guide called "The Simple Cycling Guide."

Everything is there to help you understand that you CAN do this. The very fact that a regular guy just like us has prepared a guide for us is reason enough to jump at this chance to learn more. Take a look at what you'll uncover:


Learn how to buy the right bicycle.
Find out how to learn about local regulations.
Discover why you might need certain accessories.
Feeding your adventure and more!
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The Simple Cycling Guide : Exercise and Fun for Everyone
Can you remember your first bike? Remember the feeling of freedom riding a bike gave you? The wind in your face and blowing your hair? As a kid your bike became whatever your imagination could conjure up.

One day you were an astronaut zooming away from the earth while on another day maybe you were a stagecoach from the wild west.

Your first bike may have been a tricycle or if your parents were brave enough they may have skipped over that model and jumped straight to a two-wheeler (maybe with training wheels.)

Have you ever heard the phrase, "It's like riding a bike - you never forget?" Huh? It's pretty obvious that is a very old saying. If any of you reading this hasn't ridden a bicycle in the last 20 years or so, you're in for a big surprise.

Okay, for whatever reason you've decided to take the plunge and begin riding a bike. It doesn't really matter how you got here, what's important is you made a decision. The reasons for riding are as varied as the people who make them.

For some, it may be a tool for weight reduction. Others may be looking at a way to create a family experience. Still others are impressed with the idea of mountain biking or even sports events like triathlons.

Whatever your reason, it it has been some time since you last rode, you are in for a huge surprise. Cycling in this day and age is far removed from what you participated in as a child.

Buying a bike and hitting the road with is a pretty risky move. You need to arm yourself with knowledge about the laws and how they may affect you, what type of bike to buy and don't forget about safety.

Ask yourself these three questions:

What if there were a way to feel that same youthful abandon?
What if you were able to recover a new enthusiasm and zest for life?
What if there were a way to experience the adventure again?

Well, you can and it's much easier than you may think.

How Do You Prepare For the Adventure?

Okay, since you are reading this it's a pretty good bet that you are pretty serious about this cycling thing. And, you are smarter than the average person who jumps in with no preparation.

How do you get ready to launch your new adventure? Where do you get that kind of knowledge? Glad you asked. You need our handy little guide called "The Simple Cycling Guide."

Everything is there to help you understand that you CAN do this. The very fact that a regular guy just like us has prepared a guide for us is reason enough to jump at this chance to learn more. Take a look at what you'll uncover:


Learn how to buy the right bicycle.
Find out how to learn about local regulations.
Discover why you might need certain accessories.
Feeding your adventure and more!
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The Simple Cycling Guide : Exercise and Fun for Everyone

The Simple Cycling Guide : Exercise and Fun for Everyone

by Malcolm Watson
The Simple Cycling Guide : Exercise and Fun for Everyone

The Simple Cycling Guide : Exercise and Fun for Everyone

by Malcolm Watson

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Overview

Can you remember your first bike? Remember the feeling of freedom riding a bike gave you? The wind in your face and blowing your hair? As a kid your bike became whatever your imagination could conjure up.

One day you were an astronaut zooming away from the earth while on another day maybe you were a stagecoach from the wild west.

Your first bike may have been a tricycle or if your parents were brave enough they may have skipped over that model and jumped straight to a two-wheeler (maybe with training wheels.)

Have you ever heard the phrase, "It's like riding a bike - you never forget?" Huh? It's pretty obvious that is a very old saying. If any of you reading this hasn't ridden a bicycle in the last 20 years or so, you're in for a big surprise.

Okay, for whatever reason you've decided to take the plunge and begin riding a bike. It doesn't really matter how you got here, what's important is you made a decision. The reasons for riding are as varied as the people who make them.

For some, it may be a tool for weight reduction. Others may be looking at a way to create a family experience. Still others are impressed with the idea of mountain biking or even sports events like triathlons.

Whatever your reason, it it has been some time since you last rode, you are in for a huge surprise. Cycling in this day and age is far removed from what you participated in as a child.

Buying a bike and hitting the road with is a pretty risky move. You need to arm yourself with knowledge about the laws and how they may affect you, what type of bike to buy and don't forget about safety.

Ask yourself these three questions:

What if there were a way to feel that same youthful abandon?
What if you were able to recover a new enthusiasm and zest for life?
What if there were a way to experience the adventure again?

Well, you can and it's much easier than you may think.

How Do You Prepare For the Adventure?

Okay, since you are reading this it's a pretty good bet that you are pretty serious about this cycling thing. And, you are smarter than the average person who jumps in with no preparation.

How do you get ready to launch your new adventure? Where do you get that kind of knowledge? Glad you asked. You need our handy little guide called "The Simple Cycling Guide."

Everything is there to help you understand that you CAN do this. The very fact that a regular guy just like us has prepared a guide for us is reason enough to jump at this chance to learn more. Take a look at what you'll uncover:


Learn how to buy the right bicycle.
Find out how to learn about local regulations.
Discover why you might need certain accessories.
Feeding your adventure and more!

Product Details

BN ID: 2940014415743
Publisher: Creaders Publishing
Publication date: 05/11/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Malcolm Watson has enjoyed cycling for several years.

He is not surprised that it is becoming even more popular every year.

“I know a lot of people that have decided to get a bicycle who have probably not ridden one since they were children. There are also people who have started to ride the bikes which they have only used occasionally getting them out of the basement!”

“I know the benefits which can come from regular exercise and cycling is one of the best types I know.

“A friend calls her bicycle her ‘gym on wheels’. She says that almost everybody can afford it and it’s easier to fit into a busy schedule than a gym membership or most other organized activities.”

“A bicycle is very cheap to operate and can even save you money! Foot power is cheaper than horsepower and I have no parking problems even at the busiest times of the day.”

Malcolm wrote this ebook to encourage more people to get back on their bike or to ride more often.

“I’ve included a lot of information based on experience of myself as well as the experiences of people around the world. I want to help people get the best out of their bicycling adventures.”

“I’ve included some tips about riding in traffic and bad weather. There’s also information about getting the right bike for each member of their family, why saving money is not always the best strategy and also how to save money in ways that they may not know.”

“I’ll point out the risks involved in cycling and how to reduce or avoid them.”

“I’ve written this book just like I have talked to friends who wanted to get more enjoyment out of their riding. I hope they will be soon joining me and the thousands of other bicycle riders who get more enjoyment from every day on their bikes!”
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