Looks like I am not going to be commuting. :(

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Matthew_T

"Young and Ex-whippet"
Well so many people who I am in relation with are against it. I had an assessment today of my needs at HE level and it seems that they have put up a good arguement to not cycling.
Apparently doing 15 miles in the morning and evening along a coastal path with strong winds and heavy rain in the winter is not advised by the majority of people.

I will probably just treat myself to a new road bike and build up my fitness that way. Sigh.
:cry:
 

dawesome

Senior Member
I don't understand, what's it got to do with them? Tell 'em to go and boil their heads and carry on.
 

roadrash

cycle chatterer
sometimes mathew ,you got to do what you want to do ,.even if other people dont agree.i reallise you dont want to go against their wishes BUT............................
they cant wrap you in cotton wool for ever ,after all youre 18 yrs old arent you
 
HE level?

I agree, nothing to do with anyone else. Fifteen miles sounds like a lot to a non cyclist, whereas a regular cyclist sees it as 'easy' (relatively speaking to abilities of course)
 

roadrash

cycle chatterer
excuse my ignorance but... what does h.e level mean???
 

MrJamie

Oaf on a Bike
You dont have to cycle on the really bad weather days anyway, you could always compromise and cycle some of the time if its making you tired or whatever the reason is for not cycling.

Youll have to really watch your diet if you cut out 150 miles of your weekly cycling too!
 

HLaB

Marie Attoinette Fan
There telling you bull Mathew, the benefits of cycling in terms of health are at least 20:1; who's the HE (Health Education?) to interfere anyway its your choice; it only isn't advised my the majority of people not in the know.
 

gambatte

Middle of the pack...
You've no trouble telling off people who get in your way on the road.... sometimes you shouldn't cave and keep yer gob shut. This is probably one. MTFU :thumbsup:
 
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