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| THE MANY BENEFITS OF BICYCLING By Heather Putnam for the Bicycle Federation of Wisconsin Want to bicycle but having a hard time getting motivated? Getting inspired is easier than you think. One of the most positive impacts of bicycling is improved health. Healthy People 2000, a report published by the U.S. Public Health Service, outlines many health benefits of bicycling: Another way to think about exercise is to consider the impact of NOT exercising. Physically inactive people are more than twice as likely to develop coronary heart disease as those who exercise regularly. In short, moderate exercise such as bicycling can offer major health benefits. Beyond physical health, bicycling helps to relieve stress; to fight off depression and anxiety; and to enhance your sense of well-being. There are many other benefits of bicycling. Here are just a few: Bicycling is fun Save money Save time If you consider the time it takes to find a parking space, trek across a parking lot and go to the gym to work out (necessary since driving is essentially sedentary), bicycling is very time-efficient -- especially for trips shorter than five miles. Less traffic-related stress Nothing is quite so satisfying as riding in a bicycle lane past cars stuck in a traffic jam. Also, you can choose to pedal on streets with less traffic than the main thoroughfares and maybe avoid the congestion altogether. Just as congestion is created one car at a time, it can be alleviated one car at a time. Whenever you bicycle there is one fewer car on the road and, therefore, less congestion. Parking is no problem Create clean air About 60 percent of the pollutants from a typical car trip are given off in the first few minutes of operation, reports the World Resources Institute. Each time you choose to bicycle rather than to drive a car, you make a valuable contribution to improving air quality. Although Wisconsin is not California, much of southeastern Wisconsin does not meet federal air quality standards, and Madison fails to meet these standards several days a year. Freedom to travel Bicycles allow youth a degree of independence not realized when mom or dad has to drive them. The freedom, of course, also extends to the parents, who no longer have to chauffeur their brood. Happy employers It was pleasure having Heather and Bill on the Bike Northwoods Tour. Ms. Putnam has a master's degree in landscape architecture and specializes in urban bicycling.
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