Helmet Hair Day - Fitness Week
May 14, 2008
BANG FOR THE BITE
If 10,000 Biters bike once a week (to the store, to work, to the bar...one way), in a year we'll save enough gas to drive from SF to NYC 537 times, roundtrip.
COCKTAIL FACTOID BUI? In Feb. 2007, a TN woman was arrested for biking under the influence...on a stationary bike at her gym.
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What's worse than the cowlick you get from protective headgear?
The Bite
Global warming - by a hair. If you can get past the untamable 'do issues, this Friday is National Bike to Work Day, so grab something with pedals and imagine a fitter world with less pollution (albeit in need of some major coiffure).The Benefits
- Less (h)air pollution. Every gallon of gasoline we burn creates about 20 pounds of climate change-causing CO2.
- Shaping up. Casual biking burns about 173 calories per hour.
- Saving up for a blowout with Antoine. A typical U.S. family spends nearly $8,000 per year operating a car, while a bike might cost $50 for an annual tune-up.
- Looking cooler than a faux-hawk circa 2001. We've got some bike accessories to offset your matted mane.
Personally Speaking
Jen burns a few extra cals by carting Cricket around on the back of her Xtracycle.Wanna Try?
- Xtracycle - sport-utility bikes with a tail for lugging a briefcase or groceries ($599 and up).
- Hokey Spokes - cool, low-energy LED light blades with seven color options that make your ride even safer at night; requires three AA batteries ($30).
- Jorg & Olif - download its Order Guide to check out some extremely cute cargo baskets that you can install on just about any bike ($60-$85).
- Bike to Work Week and League of American Bicyclists - find biking events in your area.
- Community Bike Programs - more and more cities are introducing bike-sharing programs. Check this map of current ones in North America.
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Wednesday, May 21, 2008
Ideal Bite: Helmet Hair Day - Fitness Week
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