Monday 25 March 2019

3 Pump Track Benefits to the Community



A pump track is a continuous circuit whose design is to ride without pedaling but using up and down motion.
There are many pump track benefits and this article highlights three important benefits of a pump track.
1     .      Promote A Healthy Lifestyle
Nowadays it is very common to see many teenagers glued to their computers and screens but are rarely involved in any form of exercise activity. Due to this reason, we have many cases of obese teenagers on the rise. It is therefore important to have engaging facilities in the community that teenagers can engage in and pump track is one of them. It brings together both the old and children that enjoy biking sports. Through the sport, they are able to exercise and keep fit.
2    .      Pump Tracks are For Everyone
Pump tracks are made for everyone that loves cycling. Apart from cycling, progressive pump tracks are ideal for other sports like scooters, longboards and stake boards hence bringing more together.
3    .      Promote interaction
Cycling sports fans meet at pump tracks in order to enjoy various activities. The sport brings people from various communities, races, children and the old together which makes them interact with one another. Some families have their own backyard pump track which they are able to share with their friends and neighbors bringing the sport closer home.
Many people are encouraged to join the sport since it is a great way of unwinding after a long day.

Tuesday 29 January 2019

3 Amazing Ways in Which You Can Impact Your Local Community through Cycling



Millions of people around the works enjoy cycling as a hobby. Some are professional athletes while others started cycling for weight loss and fitness. If you would like to find a way to give back to the community through cycling, then this is the right place to be. Here are 3 creative ways in which you can do some good for your local community through cycling:
1.      Donate
      Do you have old bikes, helmets or other cycling gear that you no longer use? Rather than letting these belongings pile up in your garage, why not fix your old bikes and donate them to a children’s home or local charity.
2.      Teach
      Are there any young people or even senior citizens in your community who are interested in cycling but they have no one to train them? Why not start your own cycling club where you can teach others what you know and help others to achieve their goals.
3.      Support an initiative
     There are many existing sports initiatives that are targeted towards improving local communities through cycling. For example, the pumpforpeace campaign is an excellent project that identifies communities which lack a pump track for cycling.
      This creates an amazing opportunity for the locals to find a pump track and enjoy outdoor cycling. If you would like to support this initiative, simply visit their website to learn more about this amazing project and what you can do to help.