I began learning how to ride a bicycle when I was young. It was the hardest choice I've ever had to make, but I'm happy I followed through on it. My older brother helped me learn because he was an experienced cyclist. If I claimed he was patient with me throughout it all, I would be lying. He was very difficult with me. But after my mother bought me a bicycle, I began teaching myself as I grew older. It was therefore convenient to have it at home because I could take it whenever I felt like it and stop riding if I started to feel overextended. I was severely asthmatic growing up, so it was a good way to exercise for me as it is a low impact aerobic exercise that offers a wealth of benefits.
One of the joys of cycling is that it’s genuinely a sport for all ages. From toddlers on their first balance bikes to club stalwarts riding every Sunday into their seventies and beyond, there’s no reason why it can’t be a lifelong pleasure. However, in order to get the most out of your cycling, it’s essential to take age into consideration.
As the saying goes Life is like riding a bicycle; you don't fall off until you stop pedaling. In life, too, whatever the situation, you need to keep moving ahead. You may choose to take things slowly but always move forward. Make progress every day, even if it's something small.