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Stay in shape this winter with indoor cycling

Stay in shape this winter with indoor cycling

Depending on where you live, winter can be a time when exercise is the last thing you want to do. Especially outdoors. Growing up in Minnesota, I embraced the winter, and took advantage of it for skating, downhill and cross country skiing. But when it’s -40 outside, and the days are short, even an ardent Minnesota native can think twice. 

That’s why riding a bike during the winter makes so much sense. Indoors, of course. 

Spend your next vacation on a bike

Spend your next vacation on a bike

Most people spend their vacations on their backs, sunning on a beach or around a pool. Or riding in a car or train. But if you're looking for a vacation that lets you tour some of the most beautiful scenery and best food in the world while challenging yourself to days of serious, high tempo exercise few activities beat a hosted cycling tour. Find out more...

An ankle bracelet I'd be glad to wear

An ankle bracelet I'd be glad to wear

I just learned about a new health tracking device on Kickstarter called FlyFit...Instead of being a wrist bracelet, the FlyFit attaches to your ankle. This way, it tracks your leg's movement instead of your arm, and works with your iPhone or Android (Kit Kat OS or later) phone. The benefit: by attaching your your ankle, the FlyFit can track running, walking, cycling, stationary biking, swimming as well as your sleep. And it tracks stair climbing too.