Children love cycling – it’s fast and fun, and gives them freedom and independence to get around, and you don’t need to wait until they are old enough to ride themselves to start enjoying the benefits of cycling as a family.
Whether you were a keen cyclist before you had children, or you’ve just started admiring your neighbor’s new road bike, you may assume your cycling days are over now you have a young family in tow. Wrong! Having very young children is no barrier to cycling, and in fact this can be one of the best times to cycle.
Why cycle with babies and toddlers?
The huge range of bike seats, trailers and children’s bicycles means it’s easier than ever to cycle with young children. If you’re using a bike seat, your baby can cycle with you from around 12 months – younger if you have a specialist ‘freight’ bike or a trailer. Then, as they grow older you can progress to using a ‘tag-along’ bike, or buy them their own tricycle or bike with stabilizers.
Here is why it is good to start young:
Improve your fitness
Boost your positive mental attitude, and your toddler’s – cycling can help to relieve stress
Interaction improves your bond with your toddler
Travel around town for free
Introduce a healthy activity to your children while they are young
Do something together in the fresh air as a family that’s free and fun
Getting your children pedaling
Cycling is brilliant for your children – It helps them get the recommended 60 minutes of physical activity per day, which one third of children don’t currently achieved, once you’ve invested in bikes and some basic kit, it costs very little but provides so many benefits. Many teachers report that children who walk and cycle to school are more alert and ready to learn than those who arrive by car. It is fantastic fun and, for many children, can feel much more exciting than travelling by car. It can help children get to know their local area and feel part of it. It nurtures good travel habits learned young that will last a lifetime .Cyclists also breathe in less pollution from traffic than car drivers
Health benefits for parents:
Jump on a bike and cycle with your kids and you could see the kind of health benefits gym members dream of:
Cycling raises your metabolic rate, helping you to keep the weight off
Regular cyclists are as fit as an average person 10 years younger
Cycling firms the thighs and bottom, and can even help tone the tummy muscles
And don’t stop at your immediate family – cycling spans the generations. It can be enjoyed by people of all ages, so grandparents can get involved too. It’s easier to learn to cycle when you’re young and it’s a life skill that your kids will have forever.
Source: http://www.sustrans.uk.org