- Leave Early – Hit the road before things really heat up. Check with work to see if they’ll allow you to knock off early on the hot days that you clock in before normal time.
- Take your time – If you can’t leave an hour early, try 15 minutes. That way you can pedal slower, relax and keep your body temperature low.
- Drink Water – My commute is only 20 minutes one way so I usually skip the water bottle, but on the really hot days you’ll want to opt for some liquid even on the shorter rides.
- Wear Breathable Clothes – opt for the cotton t shirt and shorts
- Protect Your Eyes – And I don’t mean sunglasses. A headband or handkerchief under your helmet will catch the sweat so your eyes can stay open and on the road.
Urban cycling promotes use of cycles as a secondary mode of transport,thereby reducing pollution,congestion playing an important role in leading a healthy life style.
Monday, July 4, 2011
How to handle the heat
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