Check out the new @BritishCycling guidance for managing a concussion in cycling activities and events, including:
ℹ️ Quick guide infographic
🎓 Free e-learning module
📜 Full guidance
The message is simple: if in doubt, sit them out.
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Looking forward to hosting this series of interviews with @JulianWall2 at @rapha cafe in Soho - incredible cast of talented guests - https://t.co/lf4nKxfV5n
Half of all journeys in the UK could be made by walking or cycling by 2030. Achieving this would transform our communities for the better, reducing congestion, emissions and danger and would massively boost public health. For a better future, #BikeIsBest https://t.co/sjrUUcM5wt
Looking forward to this event on Thursday. Will be speaking with @velophysio - Pearson Presents: The Midlife Cyclist - Pearson1860 https://t.co/83OxSXyK4G
@danhancox Looking forward to seeing you. Yes, cycling excessively in a low cadence can increase the load on the knees, but it might not cause pain in this instance. Important to look at all, bikefit, body imbalances, training history, to reach an informed diagnosis and plan to resolve.