How to achieve strong legs
Ever wonder what is one of the best exercises to keep you fit and strong as you age?
Do you want to keep up with your grandchildren?
Do you want to ensure you do not have to incur huge medical fees as you age?
Do you find that it takes too much time to exercise and you never feel that you are enjoying yourself?
Are you worry that in the long run it will bad for your knees?
I have started cycling 9 months ago. Besides losing 5 kg, I am in good shape and also gained other health benefits which I did not expect to achieve. I was shocked that I have passed my latest yearly lab fasting test with flying colors.
Physically, I have achieved great mobility which I never thought possible. Activities like climbing stairs and overhead bridges are no longer a chore for me.
If you do not want to end up with a walking stick or wheelchair-bound in your golden years. Do not delay anymore!
You will find out how easy is it from my 4-week step-by-step D.A.S.H system to build a pair of stronger legs.
Hi Everyone, I'm Cavin in my 60s. I started cycling 7 months ago. After 3 months, I have noticed a significant improvement in my leg muscles. The obvious evidence is when I was climbing up stairs and over-bridges. Never before I felt climbing stairs is no longer a burden. During this 6 months' cycling experience, I have been adding more and more mileages to my ride and now I am chalking up 150km/wk by cycling 2 to 3 times a week. Don't worry about the speed just cover the distance you are targeting.
After 2 months, I have also noticed that I have lost 2 cm of my tummy fats from my waistline and 3 kg off my weight.
I also get to go scenic places and landmarks which I have wanted to visit in the past my no chance to do so.
Cycling is such a joy which I should have taken it up long ago. Due to my overseas stint for 30 years, I have no chance to do so. Now that I am back for good, I will not want to forgo this golden opportunity to take up cycling. Even though I used to be a cross-country runner in school, I will not do it because running is bad for the knees. Fortunately, I have reunited with my secondary school classmates after 40+ years. Now we have formed our own cycling group and named ourselves "The Rangboomer Cycling Club" and we meet up once or twice weekly to cycle together. It is fellowship, sight-seeing and exercise all-in-one. Cheer!
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