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Bicycle enabled crime shows a steep rise
Peter Keller wrote:
On 28/03/2020 00:10, Kelly wrote: On Fri, 27 Mar 2020 09:47, Mr Pounder Esquire wrote: I used to ride a bike, then I grew up and became a man. There are many reasons why riding a bike is not just for kids. Don't let other bad example cyclists put you off riding, you can simply set your own standard. And don't be put off by people going on too much about bikes and exercise, the good thing is that you can always just do things at your own pace. If you want to avoid injuries when exercising, bike riding can be pretty low impact. It can also help strengthen your bones and improve your coordination. Moreover, and this is a big one, it can be a great stress reliever. You can cycle alone or with friends (once these present virus restrictions get relaxed, that is). Meanwhile, the good thing about going it alone is that it will allow yourself the chance to collect your rational thoughts. Cycling as an adult may give you a whole different perspective with good exercise just being an added bonus. It may help you become an even better version of yourself. Sorry but all that goes waay over the head of MR Pounder ESQUIRE. It's okay. Maybe you can't win them all but you can always tell yourself, "I win anyway." |
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