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Another reason to ride gravel: it uses more muscles (article)
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This is a big "duh" to anyone who rides mtb. If I haven't ridden my mtb in awhile, and go out for a big day on it, it is my upper body that gets tired first, before my legs.
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Also sharpens your balance
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What he said
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Next they'll be telling us that riding in deep mud or sand requires more effort.
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Going to the gym also does this
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I dunno, I sorta like being able to pick things up. And open jars.
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Last edited by Likes2ridefar; 12-01-2022 at 06:37 PM. |
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In other news, actual riding uses more muscles than Zwifting. Who knew?!
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The National Enquirer once published a "story" about how driving a manual trans. car would help you lose weight. True story...
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