Sentences with phrase «longer than the bike»

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I ride longer distances on my bike, can do more pull - ups than ever, and my brain seems to have a larger capacity for new projects, problem solving, songwriting, and fielding random questions.
Rather than endure long commutes and daily congestion, residents of PorterShed can choose to work and live in places that are connected, walkable, bike - able and connected by technology.
Rather than endure long commutes and daily congestion, residents of Portershed can choose to work and live in places that are connected, walkable, bike - able and connected by technology.
I couldn't tell who was having more fun, Brian or Joe, but they were working together, making their own kind of art, Anne riding her bike, exploring, and I've noticed my tinies just like to be with us, it doesn't matter what we're doing, they just like to be there, and there is no greater longing of their hearts than to help, let me help, let me be a part of it all.
«I feel it's well worth living that life rather than presuming that at one point I'll detach from my earthly» = > Some days I would rather take a long bike ride than help someone in the community that really needs it.
When I think about winter, I remember riding my bike in the snow, I think about glittering lights in the streets of Belgium, I see the warm mist of my breath in the air, I long for the holiday markets in Europe where clove and orange captivate the senses, and I think about Christmas Cake, which is all much more than a cake to begin with.
The long and short of it was that I needed a new seat thanks to my boney tush, ordered new pedals to clip - in, got new riding shoes, shorter handlebars (the ones on my bike were too wide) and my right side is longer than my left.
What should an endurance sports athlete eat during a long run, bike ride or other exercise that lasts more than 60 to 90 minutes?
One other small examine (Eight ladies) studied the consequences on their menstrual cycles after a 72 hour quick — which is considerably longer than any quick beneficial on this article: «despite profound metabolic modifications, a 72 - hour quick throughout the follicular section doesn't have an effect on the menstrual cycle of regular biking ladies.»
(amazing to see sometimes you have spent 10 - 20 % of a run above 148 HR if you don't keep an eye on it)-- Conduct regular MAF tests on both bike and run (I use watts for bike and pace for run)-- Keep blocks of anaerobic work no longer than 2 - 3 weeks then return to aerobic work only.
Spring is a time to introduce more movement, whether it's a flowing vinyasa class, long walks, runs, biking or spinning, focus on moving rather than just muscle building and let the natural energy of the season support your fitness goals.
Warning: You want to AVOID the typical mistake that most exercise enthusiasts make, and that's doing 1 - 2 hours or more of slow cardio exercise per day (and for the running or biking enthusiasts, this includes jogging or distance biking for more than 30 - 60 minutes a day)... these types of excessively long cardio routines increase the rate of aging in your body, and detrimentally affect your hormones, making fat loss harder.
Same goes for bicycling — that is why mountain biking, which involves extreme ups and downs at various intensity levels may also be more beneficial than just a long flat steady pace bike ride.
Back in college, when I first started riding my bike for longer distances than just between my dorm room and classes, I would wear my regular workout shorts.
It does, and there is no better motivation for me to go out and bike 25 miles than the thought that I might come home with longer hair.
There are many things that I find different in my new role — I no longer get hugs and high fives from children as a daily acknowledgement of the importance of my work, I haven't cleaned up vomit from a floor, and I get to ride my bike to work much more often than in the past.
I don't know what the stock spark plug should be for your bike, but the NGK you are showing may / may not be completely within spec and therefor is extending down into the cylinder longer than the spark plug should.
In the same way that Ferrari has long stuck with flat - and V - 12 engines, Ducati has spent more than forty years developing and perfecting the oversquare 90 - degree V - twins that give its bikes a narrow profile and a low center of gravity while also making noises that are among the most recognizable and agreeable in all of internal combustion, starting with the 750's mellow sonority in 1972.
Fuel economy has been good, about 18 - 19 mpg during drive to work and with bikes and cargo carrier attached, about 20 on long trips without extra stuff (not sure what other people expect from a 4400 lb SUV, better than I ever got with my Jeep).
The rider posture is less extreme than a sport bike, giving greater long - distance comfort.
My concern with that is a motor bike would take longer than an hour!
Hopefully it won't be long until we get to see some more in - game screenshots and actual gameplay footage rather than a revolving bike model render.
The bike's range and charging time puts it clearly in the car - killer sector of e-bikes, as even a long - ish bike commute can be covered virtually sweat - free with its electric assist, while less than a full working day is required to completely top off its battery for the ride home.
The NEO features an easy - to - mount and lockable design that can fit on nearly any standard bike (may not fit on mountain bikes with a fork tube diameter of more than 45 mm), and functions automatically as long as the wheels are spinning.
From safety in numbers to bad ass bike helmets to avoiding psychos with guns (and locking them up for longer than 120 days!)
Fewer than half of its residents use a car to get around, and it has more than 300 miles of bike lines, not to mention a tramway network that is the longest and densest in France.
My daughter, who used the bike for her very long ride to work, maxed it out at 32 kmph, which is faster than I ever went on it.
With the days getting longer and the air getting warmer, the mind wanders once again to biking for pleasure rather than simply braving the elements from point a to b.
One common reason why people don't bike to work is that it takes longer than driving.
Renovo expects their wooden bikes to last as long or longer than carbon frame bikes, and nicks or dents can be sanded out to make a brand - new looking bike.
In theory, the long - living belt drives are more cost - effective than chains over the lifetime of a bike.
The new Tern GSD looks to be a perfect blend of electric and cargo bikes, as it can carry several passengers & a total of about 400 pounds, without being any longer than a standard bike.
I grew up long before the bike helmet craze started, so to me it actually seems more normal seeing people riding without helmets than with them.
That's partly because my body complained about it, and partly because my commute time was substantially longer on bike than in the car (and I usually arrived at work pretty much soaked in sweat).
It's even better to walk, bike, or take transit, but as long as there are cars around, they might as well run on clean electricity rather than dirty fossil fuels.
Proper bike fit means more than a saddle that is adjusted to the right height; stems can be made longer or shorter, saddles can be moved back and forth, handlebars tilted up and down, etc..
If you have a long commute to the city every morning, you are more likely to be in an accident than someone who rides their bike to work every day and only drives on the weekends.
And it's definitely better than the first Watch: a couple days ago I put the Watch on first thing in the morning, popped the display up to full brightness, went through a day of notifications, used GPS during an hour - long bike ride, and still had 20 percent battery left later that night.
I happened to randomly notice that per Google maps it was exactly the same time to bike or transit, and that both were an hour longer than driving 13 miles in early rush hour traffic.
Ride a bike: Germany has extensive bicycle transportation networks, with more than 200 long - distance bicycle paths.
(MCT)-- Long - term road trips can require more gear and supplies than short - term excursions, particularly if you are traveling with a family, intend to coordinate your own meal preparations, or wish to pack specialty items for activities like kayaking and mountain biking.
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