Cycling
Cycling is one of the kindest ways to stay active as you get older. It is gentle on your joints, gets you outdoors, and lets you cover real ground under your own power. Whether it is a slow roll on a paved trail or a longer ride with friends, it keeps your heart, legs, and spirits strong at a pace you choose.
What you need to start
- A comfortable bike that fits you (a hybrid or e-bike is great to start)
- A properly fitted helmet, worn every single ride
- Front and rear lights and comfortable clothes and shoes
- A safe place to ride, such as a flat paved trail or quiet street
At a glance
Your learning path
Three stages, taken at your own pace. Start at the top, get comfortable, then move down as you grow. There is no rush, and no wrong place to begin.
Start right here. These four cover getting back on a bike with confidence, choosing the right bike, using your gears and brakes safely, and staying comfortable so nothing aches.
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Global Cycling NetworkWhen you are riding regularly, these deepen your skills: the difference between road and gravel riding, getting a proper bike fit, following a structured plan, trying a bikepacking or touring trip, and tuning your own gears.
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Cycling is one of the gentlest ways to keep your body moving as you get older. It is low impact, so it is much kinder to your knees and hips than jogging, yet it still strengthens your heart, legs, and balance. It gets you outside in the fresh air, gives your days a pleasant purpose, and lets you go farther than you could on foot. Best of all, you set the pace, so there is no pressure and no scoreboard. Please check with your doctor before starting, and always wear a helmet on every ride, no matter how short. With a comfortable bike and a flat, safe trail, cycling can stay a joy for decades to come.
Your first month, week by week
Get your bike and helmet sorted. Make sure the seat height lets your leg almost straighten at the bottom of the pedal stroke, and take a short, flat 15 to 20 minute ride to remember how it feels.
Practice the basics on a quiet, flat paved trail: starting, stopping smoothly with both brakes, and shifting through your gears so pedaling always feels easy. Ride two or three short times this week.
Add a little distance or time. Try a gentle 30 to 40 minute ride and get comfortable looking around, signaling with your hand, and sharing a path politely with walkers.
Pick a pleasant route you enjoy and make it your regular loop. Watch one video above on a skill you want next, whether that is riding a small hill or handling a flat tire.
Common mistakes to avoid
- Setting the seat too low. A saddle that is too low overworks your knees and makes pedaling tiring; raise it until your leg is nearly straight at the bottom of the stroke.
- Riding without a helmet. A properly fitted helmet is essential on every single ride, even a quick one around the block, because a fall can happen anywhere.
- Doing too much, too soon. Long or hilly rides early on lead to sore muscles and discouragement; build up your distance gently over weeks.
- Fighting the wrong gears. Grinding along in too hard a gear tires your legs and knees; shift down early so pedaling always stays light and smooth.
- Skipping basic maintenance. Under-inflated tires, a dry chain, and worn brakes make riding harder and less safe; keep tires pumped and the chain lightly oiled.
- Not being visible. Riding without lights or bright clothing makes you hard for others to see; use front and rear lights and wear something bright.
Make it easier on your body
Simple ways to keep cycling comfortable and safe with arthritis, low vision, or limited mobility.
- An e-bike adds gentle motor assist so hills and longer distances are easy on the knees, letting you ride farther with far less effort.
- A step-through frame is easy to mount because there is no high bar to swing your leg over, which is much kinder to stiff hips and backs.
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- A padded gel saddle and ergonomic grips take pressure off sensitive spots, and a taller, more upright handlebar setup is gentler on your neck and back.
- Start on flat, paved trails and quiet, level streets. Smooth ground with no traffic or steep hills makes riding safer, calmer, and far more comfortable.
- Ride with a group or a friend. Company keeps a gentle pace, offers a hand if you need one, and makes the whole outing safer and more enjoyable.
Words you'll hear
- Cadence
- How fast you turn the pedals, measured in revolutions per minute. A smooth, easy cadence is gentler on your knees than grinding slowly in a hard gear.
- Derailleur
- The mechanism that moves the chain between gears when you shift. Most bikes have a rear derailleur, and many also have a front one.
- E-bike
- A bicycle with a small electric motor that gives you gentle assistance as you pedal, making hills and longer distances much easier.
- Step-through
- A bike frame with a low or no top bar, so you can step through to get on instead of swinging your leg high over the back.
- Drivetrain
- The parts that turn your pedaling into motion: the chain, gears (cassette), chainrings, and derailleurs working together.
- PSI
- Pounds per square inch, the measure of how much air is in your tires. Keeping tires at the right PSI makes riding easier and safer.
- Granny gear
- The easiest, lowest gear on your bike, giving you the most help on steep hills so you can spin the pedals with very little effort.
Where to find your people
- Local cycling clubs, which often run relaxed, no-drop group rides at a gentle pace where beginners and older riders are welcome.
- Your city or county parks and recreation department, which frequently organizes easy guided trail rides and social cycling outings.
- Bike shops, which post rides, host maintenance classes, and can point you to the friendliest local groups for your speed.
- Senior centers and community centers, many of which run cycling outings, e-bike programs, or trips along nearby rail-trails.
- Online communities and apps such as local Facebook cycling groups, Meetup, and Strava clubs, where you can find riding partners near you.
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