matticus
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Try to avoid doing what I did when very tired and trying to remove a tight, damp arm warmer from my right arm. It suddenly came loose, resulting in me punching myself in the face!![]()
Don't worry - I've done that more than once ...
Try to avoid doing what I did when very tired and trying to remove a tight, damp arm warmer from my right arm. It suddenly came loose, resulting in me punching myself in the face!![]()
Hang on a sec: who did you expect to reply to a thread whose title starts:Maybe the young uns just don't want to converse with a load of old guffers, so they stay away, lol.
Try removing fizik winter boots regardless of Age. 🤐😂
Good list, @Dogtrousers . You've missed the specifically flexibility / suppleness things like yoga and pilates and similar, which I think contribute to overall fitness very considerably. I mean 'fitness' in the broad sense, not just the cardiovascular aspect, which people to tend to use as a shorthand for 'being fit'. Personally, I've had an almost unbroken, 40+ year gym (resistance training) habit and I'd rate that as massively important. Adding cycling to that for the cardiovascular fitness, and yoga for flexibility seems nicely comprehensive to me. What I'm getting at is there really isn't one activity which covers all the areas of 'general fitness'. If I was only allowed to do one then it would be resistance exercise, but the others are almost as important, and the cycling is the most fun aspect, by far!

Is cycling a dying thing with the young or are the younger ones just concentrating on other social media as opposed to forums? I wouldn't have thought that cycling was unpopular with the young because you just need to look at the conveyor belt of elite young riders coming through in the pro cycling world.
Maybe the young uns just don't want to converse with a load of old guffers, so they stay away, lol.