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The staggering health improvements from bike commuting

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Welcome Shifter Big Stories, sponsored by Riese & Müller.

This is the first in a series of videos to delve into bigger, deeper and more important issues around urban cycling and bike commuting.

To kick off this series, I wanted to start with something that has an impact on everybody: Health and wellness. And everybody knows that riding a bike is good for you. But when I started looking more deeply at the positive health outcomes of transportation cycling, I didn't believe the numbers. And it's not just physical health. Riding a bike is good for your mental health and even your social connections as well.

A big thanks to Riese & Müller for sponsoring this year's Big Stories. In this video, I was riding the Riese & Müller Packster 70 — it's so fun and smooth to ride, and it hauls huge loads easily: https://www.rm.de/enpt/bikes/packst...

Thanks to Bishops Family Cycles in Victoria, B.C.: https://www.familycycles.ca/

Thanks to Cloud eBikes in Vancouver, B.C.: https://cloudebikes.ca/

Thanks to Patty Wiens for sharing her insight.
She's on YouTube:    / @pattyrollingfree  
She's also the new Bicycle Mayor of Winnipeg: https://www.pattybikes.com/

Thanks to Cailynn Klingbeil for her research and writing support. She has a great newsletter about getting outdoors: https://gooutside.substack.com/

Thanks to Josh Sandulak for his videography and editing: https://www.joshsandulak.com/

I just started Shifter Memberships. If you'd like some bonus content while also supporting this channel, please consider becoming a member:   / shifter632  

0:00 Introduction
2:47 Impact on physical health
6:05 Impact on mental health
8:48 Impact on social health

#cycling #bike #commuting

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Cycling for Sustainable Cities, edited by Ralph Buehler and John Pucher
How Cycling Can Save the World by Peter Walker

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