Category Archive: Cycling

Cycling

Apr
02

Cycling for Nature at Bharti Vidya Bhawan School, New Delhi

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Introduction: This workshop is for school students who would like to be introduced to everyday ways of environment protection through bicycling. This is part of our campaign Cycle for Nature. In this workshop series, participants are taught about cycling from basics to introduction to adventure biking with a strong focus on practical benefits of cycling …

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Apr
02

TEACHERS: Encourage kids to cycle to school

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If more of your pupils cycled to school everyone would benefit: the children themselves, the wider school community and the population as a whole. Making kids fitter Nationally, 50 per cent of children get less than the recommended one hour a day of moderate physical activity. Nearly a quarter of primary school children are overweight …

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Mar
29

Cycling for Nature

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Introduction: This workshop is for Schools(Why?)/Companies who would like to help create awareness for environment protection among the Students/Employees. In this workshop, participants are taught about cycling from basics to introduction to adventure biking with a strong focus on practical benefits of cycling to individuals. (Why cycling?) Who can attend: Open to people of all …

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Mar
09

Bicycle and Cycling FAQs

Basic Maintenance Where should I oil my bike and how often? How can I stop brake squeal? What is the wee rubber tube found in some puncture outfits? Bike Lights and the Law What is the law regarding bike lights? About Bike Helmets Why does my 5 year old helmet probably need replaced? What are …

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Mar
01

Why Cycle?

There are nearly as many reasons for cycling as there are cyclists. If you are thinking of leaving the car keys behind, but suddenly develop a severe case of procrastination every time someone mentions a bike, we are here to gently educate you and answer any questions you may have as a potential cyclist. Cycling …

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