alex_cycles
Veteran
- Location
- Oxfordshire
Any exercise that makes you exert yourself a bit more than normal daily life has to be good for you, but cycling in itself is quite limited for overall health as it does little or nothing to develop upper body strength, or to maintain a healthy bone density level.
I cycle around 3 x 25 miles a week, push myself on parts of those rides, especially the hills, but worry that I need to vary it a bit more with fast walking, weight resistance and flexibility exercise
If you stand up and use your arms on hills you can work them quite hard, but yes you need some load-bearing exercise for bone density.
I think we also need to acknowledge that there's a lot of different cycling going on. It's all bike riding but there's a world of difference between a gentle bimble round the park and smashing it up a hill going for a KoM after a 30-50 mile hard ride. Off-road riding is slower but gives you more of a body workout.
But anything that gets your heart rate and breathing frequency up is good (as long as you don't push further than you should).