Whats your favourite exercise after cycling?

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Shut Up Legs

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I can relate to that: I'm hopeless at swimming, and can't run (due to flat feet). Outside of cycling, I get some exercise walking to/from the local shopping complex to get groceries/etc. on weekends, and I'm in a hilly area, so that's pretty good exercise.
 

ScotiaLass

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I can relate to that: I'm hopeless at swimming, and can't run (due to flat feet). Outside of cycling, I get some exercise walking to/from the local shopping complex to get groceries/etc. on weekends, and I'm in a hilly area, so that's pretty good exercise.
I like walking but it kills my hips and any incline messes with the shortened hamstring in my left leg...
I know, I'm just a wreck!
 

Tin Pot

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Cycling isn't my favourite exercise.

I'd place it a long way below sex and SCUBA diving, but above, say...burpies?
 

screenman

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Swimming.
 

Shaun

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Does eating Cadbury Dairy Milk count? :mrpig:

When I daily weekly monthly annualy go to the gym, it's cycling (recumbent), rowing, and walking (on the running machine ;)).
 

ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
If I can subdivide cycling, then road cycling first, followed by riding my MTB.

I like swimming but it must be over 10 years since I last went. I'm not keen on busy pools with random people getting in my way, or leaping in on top of me. (I had a very overweight child jump on top of me while I was swimming underwater once when I was a teenager. I got a minor hernia from a foot in the testicles, and was pinned to the bottom with the air being squeezed out of me. Not nice! :eek:) Hmm ... I might start going swimming again once a week! I could walk 5 miles to the pool in Todmorden, do a swim, call in at Lidl and Morrisons afterwards and catch the train back with my shopping.

I used to like running but my hips started getting worn out so I packed it in.

Walking is still fine, so I do a 4 mile hilly walk about 3 times a week, with occasional 3-5 hour hilly walks at other times.
 
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