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Cycling and Impotence

December 11, 2013 by Lee Agur

Cycling and Impotence

cycling and impotenceDoes cycling cause impotence and erectile dysfunction? Before you freak out… studies have shown that cycling can decrease impotence as well as increase it depending on a few factors.

Lowest risk for Impotence

If you cycle for less than 3 hours a week it is likely that you are decreasing your chances of impotence much more than you are increasing it.

Moderate Risk for Impotence

Anyone cycling over 3 hours a week should take as many steps as they possibly can (listed below) in order to decrease their risk.

Highest Risk for Impotence

Anyone sitting on their couch instead of cycling because they read this article and were afraid to continue biking. Smokers and obese people are also at a very high risk for erectile disfunction.

Why Can Cycling Increase the Risk of Impotence?

Studies (such as Massachusetts Male Aging Study) show that prolonged pressure on the perineum while cycling can increase the chances of impotence. The prolonged pressure on the perineum can damage nerves and blood vessels responsible for an erection and the damage could become permanent if the nerves and vessels are continually damaged without adequate recovery.

Symptoms of Impotence

There are early warning signs for impotence caused by cycling. Almost all cyclists will have either numbness, pain or tingling before there is a serious case of erectile disfunction. If you are experiencing these symptoms it is time to take an active role in preventative measures. If you are not experiencing any of these symptoms then get back out there and keep cycling.

Factors That Increase the Chance of Impotence Cycling

  • Improper Bike Fit – Want to save $250 on a bike fit only to pay excessive amounts for viagra? Don’t risk it… get a proper bike fit, especially if you are a serious cyclist.
  • Saddle – Some saddles put a lot of pressure on the perineum. Make sure you find the right one. If things go numb… it is past time to find a new saddle.
  • Weight – A heavier cyclist will put more pressure on the perineum than a light cyclist.

Factors That Decrease the Chance of Impotence Cycling

  • Intensity – If you are pedalling hard then more of your body weight is on the pedals and consequently less is on the perineum.
  • Change position – Cycling in the exact same position hour after hour is not good. Change it up. (Mountain biking you automatically do this, road biking sometimes, but if you do a lot of time trials on a TT bike it is very important to keep this factor in mind)
  • Stand up – Stretch out once in a while, allow some blood to flow, stand up and cycle for a change.
  • Proper bike fit – Saddle height, body position, handle bar position and saddle angle all play a major role in impotence while cycling.
  • Less saddle cushion – Too much cushion is actually bad, it can put pressure in the wrong areas.
  • Proper bike shorts – Bike shorts that fit properly with some padding are a good idea.
  • Saddle – There are saddles with a hole/cutout in the perineum area to reduce pressure in the more important areas.

cycling and impotence Moral of the Story

If you don’t have any symptoms of numbness, pain or tingling then stop worrying about the impotence risks. If you are experiencing these symptoms follow the steps listed above. If you choose to stop cycling due to fear of impotence it is likely that you will increase your chances more than decrease them unless you are able to substitute cycling with another activity.

 

Cliiiimb Pro – New Invention for Strava Users

November 14, 2013 by Lee Agur

cliiiimb proAre you a Strava user? This new invention may really intrigue you.

Cliiiimb is a gadget that gives real time Strava segment feedback. You are able to set the desired segments before your ride and the gadget will let you know:

  • when you are approaching the segment
  • when the segment starts
  • where you are in comparison to your training partner/your personal best/KOM holder through out the segment (which ever person you select to compete against)
  • Where the segment ends

Cliiiimb comes in audio or audio and visual and clips on to your sunglasses and works using a free app downloadable to your phone.

The new invention will make you dig deeper for your intense training rides because it can show you where you are in relation to the KOM or your personal best in real time.

This is a very cool new invention that is the first in its class. No other device allows you to know real time statistics.

Cliiiimb is being sold for $129 (the audio version) and Cliiiimb Pro is going for $199 (the audio and visual version). The Cliiiimb Pro is available for purchase online right now from 4iiii. The audio only version will be available next year.

Watch this short video on the new Cliiiimb Pro device:

Do you know some strava users that might like this cool new invention? Share it below.

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The Invisible Bike Helmet

November 10, 2013 by Lee Agur

Invisible Bike HelmetWant to feel the freedom of cycling without the restriction of a conventional bike helmet? Here is your chance!

The invisible bike helmet has quite an inspiring story. A couple of swedish women have been working away for 7 years and have come up with quite a remarkable solution that protects your head without wearing anything on it. At first, people said it was impossible while laughing in their faces, but the girls attitudes were: “if people say it’s impossible we have to prove them wrong.” They did.

What is the invisible bike helmet?

Essentially, it is an “air bag” helmet that is designed to deploy and protect all around your precious head before anything bad happens.

Cost

This bike helmet runs for around $600. What would you pay for style points?

Concerns

What if the invisible bike helmet stays invisible? I would be concerned that this thing doesn’t work… all it takes is once.

Downside

To my knowledge you are only able to use this helmet once, so try not to crash because each crash may cost you $600.

This helmet is not designed for mountain bikers!

Technically it is not invisible, it is a collar around your neck.

Upside

You would feel very free with this invisible helmet. It would definitely put a smile on your face with the wind blowing through your hair. Also, it will not mess your hair up like a conventional bike helmet.

This helmet would be perfect for commuters.

Watch this short video on the invisible bike helmet:

Conclusion

Invisible bike helmetYou will not see me rushing out to be the guinea pig on this invention; however, I think it is a great option for people who hate wearing helmets and are forced to by law. Having different options is never a bad thing.

The invisible bike helmet is an amazing invention for commuters.

Here is a link to the invisible bike helmet homepage to check it out.

Do you think it is a good idea? Bad idea? Share below.

Revolutionary Invention for Commuter Cyclists

November 8, 2013 by Lee Agur

Commuter Cyclists
This Smart Wheel can be put on ANY bike and is going to revolutionize commuter cycling.

So what is it?

Commuter CyclistsIt is an electric rear wheel that comes out of the box and can fit on most bikes. It is a pedal assist that turns on when you start pedaling, and stops when you stop. It allows you to get places without breaking a sweat.

The wheel weighs 9 lbs (4kg) and can go up to 20mph for approximately 30 miles before the next charge.

Features

This nifty invention for commuter cyclists will allow you to recharge your phone while on the go and has many other very cool features.

A simple and free App for your phone allows you to set speed, and monitor your current speed, the distance, the time of traveling and the battery level. The App will also allow you to track where the wheel is via GPS in the event that is gets stolen.

You can lock the wheel with the simple touch of a button on your phone and it will even let you know that your bike is moving without you.

Included in the purchase is a light that doubles as your phone holder and charger.

The battery will recharge itself on down hills and only take two to three hours to fully recharge from a normal electrical socket.

The App can record your cycling habits and suggest new faster routes that are safer or more fun to take.

Installation of the wheel is very simple and can be done in less than 2 minutes.

What is the cost?

So what is the price tag of this revolutionary new invention for commuter cyclists? The wheel plus the light cost $590 and ships Worldwide. For more info visit kickstarter here or watch the video. This idea needs your help to get some momentum so please spread it by sharing it below.

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