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 Mountain Biking Getting Started

 Getting started with mountain biking as a hobby can be a bit frightening for many folks for one reason: they basically do not know where to start.

 Here you will learn the basic things you need to know to get you started. 

    

 

Mountain Bike:
If you are starting off from scratch, you need to think of buying a bike first before anything else. We say "think" because not all bikes are the same.

             

When buying your first mountain bike, you have to recognize the type of riding you will be doing most of the time as bikes are intended for specific style and environment. To make it simple, we recommend that you get an all-terrain hard tail mountain bike to start with but you are free to decide from other types of bike depending on the riding surface you want to ride.

Gear: It's a no-brainer that you must have a helmet whenever you go out for a ride. Not only because it protects your head from any possible injury you may sustain during a crash, but also because it is illegal to ride without wearing one.

   

Think about buying at least three pairs of gloves so while you are wearing one pair, the other pair goes to the laundry while the third pair goes to your backpack as a backup.

   

 Mountain biking shoes are great for comfort and good grip on the pedal. Sunglasses regulate and enhance the light and serve as a protection from harmful rays and other elements that can enter your eyes such as dust, small rocks and insects.

Tools: Every biker experiences getting flat and mechanical damage. Get a good set of tire repair kit including a mini pump, patches, extra inner tube and glue. A multi-tool that includes wrenches will permit you to repair any mechanical damage of your bike. Broken chains can be a big dilemma while on the trail. Make sure to include chain tool in your arsenal.

Location. Location. Location:

A general conception is that mountain bikes can only be used on unpaved surfaces. The fact is you can use your mountain bike no matter where you are. So whether you are in the city that offers everything other than nature or you have an access on a local bike or a mountain trail, you are good to ride.

Riding Buddy: There is nothing wrong with riding alone but you really have to think about joining a group of riders particularly if you are planning to ride in isolated places where there are no people around. A riding companion will come in handy in case you need medical help or simply experience a mechanical breakdown while on the trail. Also, knowledgeable riders are good sources of important information on the best places to ride and how to ride safely and properly.

Safety Matters: While mountain biking is a somewhat safe sport, taking proper safety measures are necessary. Aside from wearing a helmet and gloves, consider wearing padded shorts, elbow and knee pads. Keep your speed in check. Do not ride beyond your capabilities. Do not ride if you are uncomfortable with the terrain. Keep your physical fitness high. Take it slow; do not spend your energy on the first kilometer of the trail.

And most importantly, keep your energy high by drinking fluids and eating right before and during the ride.

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● Bicycling For Fun and Fitness
● Warming Up and Cooling Down
● What Types of Bikes are Available?
● Mountain Biking Getting Started
● Intro to Mountain Biking
● Idiot Guide to Mountain Biking
● Beginner Mountain Biking Skills
● Types of Mountain Biking
● Selecting Proper Mountain Bike Shoes
● What Kind of Cycling Do You Wish to Do?
● What is Fitness Cycling?
● Preparing to Cycle
● Equip Yourself Properly for Bicycling
● Setting Up Your Cycling Fitness Program
● The Right and Wrong Way to Cycle
● Cross Training
● Charting your Progress
● All About Accessories
● Nutrition for Bicycle Fitness
● Bicycle Racing
● Special Bicycles for Racing
● How to Train for Bicycle Racing
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