Evolution on a Ladies Bike

Recently there has been a great deal of talk about caveman health, or how evolution has designed us to be healthy with certain kinds of food and exercise. The basic premise is that we are substantially the same physically as our ancestors ten thousand years ago. This was before humanity took up agriculture and basically scavenged, gathered and hunted for food.


So our ancestors would wonder around looking for food, with occasional bursts of high energy activities such as chasing after animals, fighting or even running away from predators.

From an exercise point of view this means we are best suited to low energy activities interspersed with short bursts of high energy actions.

How can we use this on our bikes? Let me say right away that we are talking about "cycling bikes" here not the sort you sit on and the engine does all of the work for you!

We all know that cycling can be fun, good for our health and good for the environment; you can even use it for getting from A to B. To improve your fitness you should firstly cycle as much and as regularly as possible. To implement the Evolution on a ladies bike method you should cruise along but then burst as fast as you can for one min. Slow to an easier pace for at least 3mins and repeat. Make sure you are in a safe area to do the burn part, maybe a park or a traffic free cycle way is perfect. Recent research has shown that only 3 repetitions of the burn phase a day can improve the health of your heart and lungs.
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Make the bike fit your body

Measuring you and your bike to do the right bike fit adjustments:
Measure the length of your inseam to the floor with bare feet placed 15 cm apart.
  • Bike Fit for Road Bicycle / Road Racing Bicycle: Multiply your inseam with 0.61
  • Bike Fit for Normal Bicycle / Utility bicycle: Multiply your inseam with 0.64
The result is a bike fit recommended size of a road frame to you, measured from the centre of the crank to the joint of the saddle tube at the joint of the saddle and top tube. This calculation is based on the top tube to be horizontal.

Some frame and bike manufacturers give you the size of the frame measured from
  • the middle of the crank to top of the saddle tube or
  • the middle of the crank to middle of the joint of top and the saddle tube or
  • the middle of the crank to top of the top tube at the middle of the saddle tube
This can be confusing and make your bike fit adjustments to a complicated thing. The result of the measurements you got from this guide do not lie. Call the bike shop and ask the size of the bike you consider to buy and tell them to go measure from middle of the crank to the middle of the joint of top and saddle tube . Even better measure the size as described above yourself.

If your current or your desired frame has a sloping top tube you should measure starting the anchor point from the middle of the front tube at the joint of the front and top tube to the middle of the saddle tube in a horizontal line. Mark the point at the middle of the saddle tube with tape. Measure from this point to the middle of the crank.
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Ever Heard of Bianchi Bikes?

Yes, there is such a thing called a Bianchi Bike. It has style, grace, and versatility. It's also a favorite among the fixed gear bike community.

A little about Bianchi Bikes

Formed by Edoardo Bianchi in Milan, Italy, Bianchi Bikes was founded in 1885 (that's old!). In the same year, the company pioneered the equi-sized wheel use with pneumatic rubber tires (not to mention the front wheel caliper-operated braking mechanism as well). Known as one of the worlds oldest bicycle companies, Bianchi is known for race bikes, track bikes, leisure bikes, and even fixed gear bikes of the modern age.




Bianchi in the US


In the United States, Bianchi headquarters is located in Hayward, California. Today, Bianchi makes bikes in the following categories: Ducati Corse, Hors Categorie, Born For Performance, Coast 2 Coast, Dama Bianca, D2 Special, Classica, Road Steel, MTB Performance, MTB Leisure, Sport, and Cross-Terrain. Of course within each one of these categories lies a number of sleek, high-performance bikes ranging from multi-terrain to classic road bike styles. Also today, fixed gear fanatics like Bianchi bikes for their history, designs, and prestige (they also look great with Campagnolo parts).

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Indoor Bicycle Trainer

Bicycle Trainer

Blackburn Trakstand Ultra Indoor Bicycle Trainer

These standalone devices enable cyclists to ride indoors and get a healthy workout, all while in the comfort of their own home. Indoor Bicycle Trainer is great for use in the winter when it is difficult to get outside or when it is no enough time to go out for a ride. Just ride for a couple minutes while watching TV, talking on the phone, or reading a newspaper.

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