Who Wants to Ride Their Bike to Work?
Regardless, May is Definitely the Best Month to Start Riding Your Bicycle
But if you are looking for a good enough reason, then there could be no better time than in the Spring and Summer.
Of course, aside from the obvious favorable weather, there could be considerable less traffic because most schools would be out for the summer.
But besides that, it is the perfect time to commune with nature and go green during these months.
There is something about springtime that speaks of recharging, rejuvenation, renewal and rebirth.
So whether you wish to:
- finally start to learn how to ride a bicycle,
- or you want to look and feel cool and free on the road,
- or get back into an exhilarating aerobic routine,
- reduce your carbon footprint,
- save some money
Or better yet, all of the above'"then you may want to start some serious cycling during the month of May and make it a habit!
And in case you didn't get the memo, the Month of May is National Bike Month.
History of National Bike Month
Since 1956, May has been recognized as National Bike Month.
The third week of May is designated as Bike to Work Week.
And the third Friday of May is Bike to Work Day.
5 Practical Reasons To Start Riding Your Bike
1. Because times are tough and hard on all of us,
2. Gas and all other prices are steadily climbing with no end in sight,
3. Everyone needs to get in and stay in shape (both physically and mentally),
4. Because people always say that one never really forgets how to ride a bike, then you can test that theory, and
5. You can jump start your spring cleaning as you can finally take out those dusty old bikes from the garage, out of storage or anywhere you have kept them out of sight.
I know, if you haven't ridden a bike in a long time, you'd have all the excuses not to start now or ever again.
But if you are merely feeling a little bashful about it, remember there is no other time that one gets an excuse to not only ride their bike but even to actually come to work riding on one.
National Bike Activities
If you want to step it up another notch, you can even become a local advocate for riding bicycles in your own community. The League of American Bicyclists actually has a step-by-step guide on how to do it. Check it out here: Bike Month Programs
So if you are unsure if there are actual scheduled events taking place in your area, visit the league's website to find out.
If there are none, then check to see how you can organize one and conveniently add your event to their list online. Simply apply to be a member of the league right from their website and add your bike event.
Published by James Prince
James is a fusion of the East and the West, the Old and the New World, and most everything else in between. He got his early education at an exclusive all-boys school and went on to receive further studie... View profile
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