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Pedal Power: Getting Started

Improve your brain health through bike riding


A group of women on exercise bikes in a gym
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Quick Win

Riding a bike is good exercise for brain health and happiness.

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  • To begin, plan to spend 10–15 minutes at a time pedaling. You can use a stationary bike at the gym or your own bike outdoors.
  • Focus on getting used to the activity. Don’t overdo it; stop before you feel exerted or sore.
  • Each time you ride, increase your time by 2–3 minutes, gradually building up to 30-minute rides two times a week.

Why

According to AARP’s Global Council on Brain Health, purposeful exercise at moderate physical exertion to raise your heartrate (e.g. cycling, jogging, running, swimming laps, group exercise classes) — provides many benefits for brain health.

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