Cycling is a great way to get fit and stay fit.
Around a third of the car trips made in Sydney are less than 3 km and more than half are less than 5 km. Some of these can easily be done on foot or bike. given Walking one kilometre at a comfortable pace takes 15 minutes; its even faster on a bike! Next time you're thinking of making a quick trip, why not leave the car at home?
'Active transport' like walking and cycling not only improves our health, it also clears our air as it doesn't generate any emissions.
Health experts recommend we get 30 minutes of physical activity each day to help to prevent heart disease, stroke, type II diabetes, cancer, obesity and depression. By walking and cycling you can incorporate low impact, aerobic exercise into a busy day. An adult weighing 75 kg who does half an hour of medium intensity walking will burn more than 640 kilojoules. That same adult cycling 10 km in half an hour burns more than 1,400 kilojoules.
Get to know your neighbourhood
Exploring your neighbourhood is more fun on foot.
Image courtesy of NSW Health
Walking and cycling also lets you experience your local neighbourhood on a whole new level. Rather than being locked away in a car, you're out and about getting a closer look at local shops and sights and more likely to say hello to your neighbours.
And instead of driving out to a major shopping centre, walking or riding down the street means you're supporting local businesses.
Cycling is a great way to get fit and stay fit.
Around a third of the car trips made in Sydney are less than 3 km and more than half are less than 5 km. Some of these can easily be done on foot or bike. given Walking one kilometre at a comfortable pace takes 15 minutes; its even faster on a bike! Next time you're thinking of making a quick trip, why not leave the car at home?
'Active transport' like walking and cycling not only improves our health, it also clears our air as it doesn't generate any emissions.
Health experts recommend we get 30 minutes of physical activity each day to help to prevent heart disease, stroke, type II diabetes, cancer, obesity and depression. By walking and cycling you can incorporate low impact, aerobic exercise into a busy day. An adult weighing 75 kg who does half an hour of medium intensity walking will burn more than 640 kilojoules. That same adult cycling 10 km in half an hour burns more than 1,400 kilojoules.
Get to know your neighbourhood
Exploring your neighbourhood is more fun on foot.
Image courtesy of NSW Health
Walking and cycling also lets you experience your local neighbourhood on a whole new level. Rather than being locked away in a car, you're out and about getting a closer look at local shops and sights and more likely to say hello to your neighbours.
And instead of driving out to a major shopping centre, walking or riding down the street means you're supporting local businesses.