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14 Aug 2019

With less than three weeks to go until Cycle September, Love to Ride have announced a few things to get you motivated!  
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The definitive guide to safer cycling series part 4

20 Jun 2019

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The definitive guide to safer cycling series part 3

29 May 2019

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The definitive guide to safer cycling series part 2

24 May 2019

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The definitive guide to safer cycling series part 1

15 May 2019

The definitive guide to safer cycling series offers information on important cycling safety statistics and helpful tips and advice on how to stay safe.
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Looking for a favourite cycle route?

10 May 2019

If you are up for a challenging multi-day cycle route adventure or are simply looking for that leisurely bike ride for the whole family, there are a multitude of routes that make up the National... Read more…

150,000 member milestone

8 May 2019

British Cycling has reached the 150,000 members milestone for the first time ever!
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Cycle theft in the UK

16 Apr 2019

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Spring checks for your bike

5 Apr 2019

The roads are getting busier and busier with cyclists now that spring has come out to play and the sun is shining more.
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Support your local bike shop

5 Apr 2019

This year's Local Bike Shop Day, celebrating independent bike shops all around the UK, falls on the 4th of May just as the peak cycling season begins.
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Survey proves clear link between physical activity and wellbeing

Posted on in Cycles News, Outdoor News

Life satisfaction and happiness are higher for people who are physically active, while levels of anxiety are lower, a survey has shown.

Analysis by the Sport Industry Research Centre at Sheffield Hallam University examined the responses of more than 50,000 people to Sport England's Active Lives Survey between 2016 and 2017.

Happy cyclistsOn average, respondents who undertook at least 150 minutes of physical activity a week scored themselves 7.27 out of 10 for happiness.

But the figure dropped to 7.07 for fairly active people (30 to 149 minutes of physical activity) and 6.69 for those who are inactive (fewer than 30 minutes a week).

Participants were also asked, ‘Overall, to what extent do you feel that the things you do in life are worthwhile?' Active people scored themselves 7.44 on average, with the fairly active scoring 7.30 and the inactive scoring 6.94.
And for life satisfaction, researchers saw a clear trend from those who were inactive (6.51) to those who were fairly active (7.00) and active (7.24).

"We now have conclusive evidence that sport and physical activity are clearly linked to mental wellbeing," said Lisa O'Keefe, Sport England insight director.

"The benefits come from more than just playing in a team or joining a club - any kind of physical activity can boost mental wellbeing, from swimming to walking and pilates to dance."

The survey also asked people how anxious they were and found a similar trend, with active people scoring 3.21 and inactive people scoring 3.56.

Other patterns showed those who volunteer in sport score highly for wellness, and the best scores were achieved by those who were both active and volunteered.

The top drivers of life satisfaction included being a member of a sports club, which increased the likelihood of having a ‘very high' life satisfaction by 35 per cent. Walking for leisure just twice a month increased the likelihood by 32 per cent likelihood and cycling, by 24 per cent.

The analysis also showed people who were active felt more able to achieve their goals and were more trusting of their local community.

Sports minister Tracey Crouch said she was "delighted" with the fresh evidence and said work was underway across government departments to encourage more people to get active.

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