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started by Morrow Mercer on 03 Jun 13
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    Millions of Americans are trying to become more active and healthy. The popularity of some workout videos, weight loss plans, and healthy meals at restaurants highlight this shift from the fast-food nation we once were. Television programs are motivating children and adults to take control of their weight and get back into a healthy shape. That being the case, many people are beginning to run, lift weights, and ride bike to achieve a healthy body. Lots of people like to ride a bike because it's an exercise that really does not wear on the body as much as other exercises.

    If you're thinking about starting to ride bike to get in shape there are a few things to keep in mind. Safety and storage are 2 of the most crucial things that people must understand prior to starting a biking program. Prior to starting an exercise program, see your family doctor to ensure that you're able to handle the exercise routine.
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    Bike Safety

    When riding on the street, make sure to wear bright colored clothing that has reflectors so that drivers can see you on your bike. Increased visibility is imperative to keep you safe. A bike helmet is also another important safety precaution that cyclists must wear every time they ride. In the event of an accident, the biker can come in contact with the ground, trees, and other harmful things that can seriously hurt the bicyclist. The helmet secures the skull and can help prevent a concussion.

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    When teaching children how to ride a bike, have them practice in grassy locations. Make sure they are wearing a helmet and try connecting training wheels to help them stay balanced and upright. Once the child is familiar with riding and can keep their balance relatively well, challenge them by removing the training wheels and see how quickly they learn how to ride a bike!

    Bike Storage

    After you purchase a bike to ride whether it's a mountain or street bike it's vital to store them in a safe and dry area to prevent wear and tear from the natural elements. Bike indoor storage for the garage is a great way to store your new bike. These storage racks usually are mounted on a wall and provide hooks where the bike tire hung. The bike is suspended and is easy to remove when it's time to ride. Bike racks for garage can also be hooked on a tension bar that can easily be installed at one side of the garage to allow ample room to park your car.

    For those extreme bike enthusiast families that have multiple bikes sometimes bike rack commercial storage is the best option. It's not uncommon for bicyclists to have numerous bikes depending on the kind of riding they do. These commercial storage solutions permits many bikes to be stored at once whether it is on a floor grid rack or a storage center. Both solutions provide a one-stop location for all your bikes while keeping them organized and safe. The best commercial bike racks offer users with several areas to store bikes of various sizes. Children's bikes for example, have wheels that are closer together since the frame is smaller to fit their short bodies. Therefore, if you are storing bikes of various sizes, be sure that these racks can change in size to fit any size or style bike.

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