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Question:I'm trying to get a tight body for summer. I've be riding my bike about 4 miles a year. How long do you think it will be untill i receive some results?
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I have be training for 30+ years and think the investment you engineer today will truly show its results in six weeks.

Things hold time and changes come about in the body on the cellular smooth. I'll use the analogy of breaking a bone and sticking a cast on the feeler. You put the cast on today but see the results surrounded by six weeks.

Patience and persistance will not fail you. Never grant up the tug of war.

Put a dot on a calander six weeks from today and conceivably take a "Befor" picture. Then compare it on "dot" year to what you see in the mirror.

Good luck. Never ever ever ever ever quit.
however long it take u to quit eating fruitless fatty carbs and continue to ride 4 miles.
rideing a bike is the best bearing to get a tight body. I would sugust 30 minute a morning stair climber and a lot of abb work outs. Just riding a bike isnt going to cut it. By the course stationary bike or a real bike?
Increase your milage and you will see a better development, but at four mpd I would say you should start to grain the muscles tightening quite at a rate of knots.
a couple months, if you ride 3-5 times a week. i did the same entity and i lost 10lbs, then put on something like 8lbs of muscle (i also lift weights when not riding). my legs look beef up quite a bit too.



What does it miserable when a bike is refered to as have a fixed gearstick?


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A fixed wheel funds that there is no freewheel associated near the cog. It's usually just a single cog threaded onto the backside hub, held in place by a lockring.

Fixed wheel can be found on track bikes, as well as lots bike messenger's bikes. Look at it this way, if the bike is moving forward, the pedals will turn forward. If the bike is moving backwards, the pedals will turn backwards.

If you find yourself on a fixed gear bike and it's moving, remember this one piece: DON"T STOP PEDALING. You'll end up launching yourself over the handlebars.
i believe the fixed joystick refers to the wheel that does not turn
It's where on earth you cannot freewheel. Like your legs have to turn because within is no way for them to rest.
There is no cassette or freewheel on the gearstick. A fixed gear is attached to the hub and turns with the hub. You can't stop pedaling as long as the gearstick is turning. It is used in track race.



Hwy i am quitting becuose.?

Question:i have so plentiful year to lost. being riding practicing. i almost die surrounded by practice. and i have so several injory. i tired becuose nothing happend to my riding. in a minute i try downhill. scary but ist ok. how can i find my cuoch. to train me. i other broke my swingarm of my bike.
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Hi Ferdi, hows your sponsors coming up? maybe you requirement to enter more competition and train harder thats all, the downhill biking competition is really aggresive and its not un-usual to break a bone of two, permit alone your swingarm. so dont worry, hang on to trying and keep training. One afternoon you might just attain lucky
Cheers
HUH? English pleez.i can't understand that at adjectives.
is this english?? i only read between the lines if u type in 1)english or 2)chinese



How do you wear compression shorts?


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Cycling shorts are worn without underwear, and are designed to contact every inch of your skin to prevent chafing. Give yourself a wedgie with them when you put them on, later pull the legs pay for down. You don't want a fold of scrote getting pinched under your body mass, do you?
the hell are you talking almost?


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