Reasons You Should Ride Through Winter

Baselayer, Cycling, WinterReasons You Should Ride Through Winter

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OK, it’s wet, cold, dark and miserable and every molecule in your body is urging you to stay cosy in bed and ignore your conscience telling you that you need to get back in the saddle. However, there comes a time when you have to face up to the fact that there’s literally no good box sets left to binge through, the Christmas booze and treats are all gone and your ass is taking that little bit longer to get up off the couch. This is exactly the time you need make the move back onto your bike after a festive break. But, instead of dwelling on the negatives, the pain of getting back to fitness and pounding the streets in the cold and wet, just consider the many positives of re-starting your cycling regime…

 

Shift The Winter Bulge Quick


You don’t need scientific confirmation to know that you’ve likely put on a few Kgs over the festive season. In fact, most of us put on around 3-5 Kgs and it’s not difficult to appreciate why – lots of celebratory food and booze, and a lot less exercise!

But if you can get back in the saddle before your waistline expands too much, you’ll benefit quickly from burning more calories and jump starting your body with feel-good endorphins. The first couple of sessions may be painful, so take it easy on yourself at first, but you’ll get back up to speed in no time with a refreshed, mind body and soul.

It Can Boost Your Immune System


Autumn and winter are when we are more prone to seasonal illnesses such as colds and flu (never mind the on-going threat of Coronavirus), and this is not due to the weather but the fact that we’re all couped up together infecting ourselves. Getting out will get you some distance, plus the cold outdoors provides a boost to the immune system that will help keep all those nasty bugs at bay. After all, just consider the number of athletes that swear by cold therapy to help treat injuries and reduce inflammations from training and competing. They all know that there are anti-inflammatory effects of cold that can relieve your body of many aches and pains.

 

Feel Good Quick


We’ve all heard about the negative effects of Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) – those annual winter blues where a lack of Vitamin D from the sun means your general energy levels are sapped and you feel more moody. These symptoms most often resolve themselves during the spring and summer months, but why wait till then?

Getting into your saddle, especially with a group of friends, is a good way to combat depression. Social activity has been found to positively contribute to the psychological and physiological factors that contribute to better mind-body health. In short, sport and activity undertaken regularly acts as a natural antidepressant and SAD-buster.

 

Up For The Challenge


There’s no doubt that winter training is a true test of your fortitude and discipline, but this in itself is a huge positive – giving you an ideal opportunity to break the cycle of "plateauing" where your gains are static despite rigorous training. By coming out of your comfort zone and challenging winter you can activate new performance goals and stimulate new ways to be a better cyclist in 2022.

 

Wrap Up Right And You Can Keep The Elements At Bay

 

The good news is there are more ways than ever to combat the elements when you’re cycling in winter, and this is where Megmeister comes in. We have spent years perfecting a range of hi-tech cycling baselayers and other clothing and accessories that ensure you are kept comfortable, warm and dry whatever the weather you cycle in.

A Megmeister we are the kings of technical baselayers, and that’s not just according to us, but The Evening Standard, check out the article here: The key is our amazing proprietary DRYNAMO and DRYNAMO ECO-MERINO fabrics. These control the flow of perspiration and keep the body’s thermal regulation system properly balanced and the skin dry, whilst delivering bags of snug comfort. They also provide excellent insulation via an insulating protective barrier, creating a breathing barrier which insulates from the outside world and carries sweat from the inside out. Specifically for winter cycling check out the Men’s or Women’s Drynamo Winter Long Sleeve Base Layer or the ISPO Gold Award winning Men’s and Women’s Drynamo Eco Merino Winter Base Layer.

As for top layers you need to check out our amazing, tech-specc’ed jackets and wind vests and thermal winter jerseys. You can be sure that is you venturing out in the cold and wet this winter, we’ve got you totally covered!

So what are you waiting for?

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