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progressivecyclecoaching · 5 years ago
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Cycling for Weight Loss
You could be a pro who is just starting up with cycling as a hobby or you are a pro who has been aspiring to gain fame through the sport and participate on larger platforms, you would certainly want to lose weight through your journey and ensure that you are physically and mentally fit all the time.
Now, though cycling is also quite challenging, you will be able to see the results more quickly than other mediums of weight loss. In fact, you can aim to burn carbs or fat, depending on your technique of cycling.
Listed below are some of the benefits of cycling as a weight-loss activity for you to ensure that you are completely convinced and motivated before you begin.
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1. It’s Not Just “Exercising”
Be it cycling or something else, if you will exercise thinking you should exercise, then you will not be able to continue for long because a day will come when your motivation will wear off. Biking is more of fun and you enjoy doing it after a while – you can be a kid again, go exploring new places, appreciate the scenery around just let the fresh air wash over you.
2. It Fits In Your Routine Effortlessly
The best part about bikes is that you do not have to take out time specifically from your routine in the name of “workout”. You can just inculcate into your other activities like traveling to market, school or office and enjoy the benefits while commuting. It will not just help you lose weight but will also be environmentally friendly and economic.
3. You Can Do It Indoors
No more making excuses like it’s not a good enough weather to go out or that you don’t have any vehicle to commute to the gym because cycling is one activity that you can do inside your home too. In fact, there are many apps available in the market that would make stationary cycling also fun and interesting for you.
4. You’ll Make Friends with Same Interests
It is a proven fact that having a support group or buddy that shares the same interest of being fit with you makes it more likely to stick to the exercise routine. Cycling is a widely loved hobby and sport and there are so many groups available in cities around the globe that it will not be hard for you to find a group in your vicinity.
Get Professional Cycling Training
At Progressive Cycle Coaching, you can get a personal cycling coach who would help you design a training program exclusively suiting your fitness requirements. So, what are you waiting for? Connect with our team and we will ensure that you are able to reach your weight loss goals quickly.
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xpaladinorg · 5 years ago
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American Firearms: Owned by The NRA
The National Rifle Association is spending huge sums of money in the defense of “the right to bear arms.” They maintain and fund a hard line opposition to any gun regulation, restricting assault weapons ownership, gun purchase and ownership databasing (tracking), mandatory gun training and licensing, gun show background checks, and any change in the registration of firearms.
“Over the past few years, NRA-ILA members and the NRA have decidedly changed politics in America. Across the country, from the presidential race to Congress to state legislative races, there has been a noted increase in ads proudly proclaiming candidates' pro-gun credentials.” - NRA-ILA
Total NRA Spending during the 2018 Election Cycle:
$873,071 in Contributions to Candidates
$5,076,000 in Lobbying Efforts
$9,551,320 in Outside Spending (General Election Spending)
National Rifle Assn (PAC) Independent Expenditures: $8,204,264
NRA Institute for Legislative Action (501c) Independent Expenditures: $785,546
NRA Institute for Legislative Action (501c) Communication Costs: $561,510
below is a CONCISE breakdown of the NRA’s 2018 Election Cycle Spending (CONTRIBUTIONS and Lobbying):
PARTY COMMITTEES
National Republican Congressional Committee $45,000
National Republican Senatorial Committee $30,000
Republican National Committee $16,752
U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
Aderholt, Robert B (R-AL) - $3,000
Diaz-Balart, Mario (R-FL) - $3,000
Dunn, Neal (R-FL) - $3,000
Gooden, Lance (R-TX) - $3,000
Latta, Robert E (R-OH) - $3,000
Lesko, Debbie (R-AZ) - $3,000
Marino, Tom (R-PA) - $3,000
Norman, Ralph (R-SC) - $3,000
Rodgers, Cathy McMorris (R-WA) - $3,000
Rogers, Mike D (R-AL) - $3,000
Russell, Steven (R-OK) - $3,000
Smucker, Lloyd (R-PA) - $3,000
Steube, Greg (R-FL) - $3,000
Valadao, David (R-CA) - $3,000
Young, Don (R-AK) - $3,000
Bishop, Mike (R-MI) - $2,500
Bishop, Sanford (D-GA) - $2,500
Blum, Rod (R-IA) - $2,500
Gaetz, Matt (R-FL) - $2,500
Harkey, Diane (R-CA) - $2,500
Harris, Andy (R-MD) - $2,500
Harris, Mark (R-NC) - $2,500
Hudson, Richard (R-NC) - $2,500
Marshall, Roger (R-KS) - $2,500
Pence, Greg (R-IN) - $2,500
Perry, Scott (R-PA) - $2,500
Smith, Jason (R-MO) - $2,500
Walters, Mimi (R-CA) - $2,500
Williams, Roger (R-TX) - $2,500
Abraham, Ralph (R-LA) - $2,000
Amodei, Mark (R-NV) - $2,000
Arrington, Jodey (R-TX) - $2,000
Arrington, Katherine (R-SC) - $2,000
Babin, Brian (R-TX) - $2,000
Banks, Jim (R-IN) - $2,000
Biggs, Andy (R-AZ) - $2,000
Bishop, Rob (R-UT) - $2,000
Brady, Kevin (R-TX) - $2,000
Bucshon, Larry (R-IN) - $2,000
Burgess, Michael (R-TX) - $2,000
Byrne, Bradley (R-AL) - $2,000
Cloud, Michael (R-TX) - $2,000
Collins, Chris (R-NY) - $2,000
Blackburn, Marsha (R-TN) - $15,800
Culberson, John (R-TX) - $9,900
Faso, John (R-NY) - $9,900
Peterson, Collin (D-MN) - $9,900
Poliquin, Bruce (R-ME) - $9,900
Renacci, Jim (R-OH) - $9,900
Rothfus, Keith J (R-PA) - $9,900
Ryan, Paul (R-WI) - $9,900
Sessions, Pete (R-TX) - $9,900
Stauber, Pete (R-MN) - $9,900
Tenney, Claudia (R-NY) - $9,900
Zeldin, Lee (R-NY) - $9,900
Handel, Karen (R-GA) - $8,950
Chabot, Steve (R-OH) - $7,950
Coffman, Mike (R-CO) - $7,950
Barr, Andy (R-KY) - $7,450
McSally, Martha (R-AZ) - $7,450
Cuellar, Henry (D-TX) - $6,950
Lewis, Jason (R-MN) - $6,950
Rohrabacher, Dana (R-CA) - $6,950
Carter, John (R-TX) - $5,950
Balderson, Troy (R-OH) - $5,500
Brat, Dave (R-VA) - $5,000
Roby, Martha (R-AL) - $5,000
Stivers, Steve (R-OH) - $5,000
Barletta, Lou (R-PA) - $4,950
Comstock, Barbara (R-VA) - $4,950
Goodlatte, Bob (R-VA) - $4,950
Hagedorn, Jim (R-MN) - $4,950
Hurd, Will (R-TX) - $4,950
McCarthy, Kevin (R-CA) - $4,950
Nothstein, Marty (R-PA) - $4,950
Saccone, Rick (R-PA) - $4,950
Bost, Mike (R-IL) - $4,500
Budd, Ted (R-NC) - $4,500
Hill, French (R-AR) - $4,500
Mitchell, Paul (R-MI) - $4,500
Cline, Ben (R-VA) - $4,000
Curtis, John (R-UT) - $4,000
Denham, Jeff (R-CA) - $4,000
Cole, Tom (R-OK) - $3,750
Bacon, Donald John (R-NE) - $3,500
Conaway, Mike (R-TX) - $3,500
Estes, Ron (R-KS) - $3,500
U.S. SENATE
Cruz, Ted (R-TX) - $9,900
Hawley, Josh (R-MO) - $9,900
Heller, Dean (R-NV) - $9,900
Morrisey, Patrick (R-WV) - $9,900
Rosendale, Matt (R-MT) - $9,900
Wicker, Roger (R-MS) - $8,950
Barrasso, John A (R-WY) - $5,500
Braun, Mike (R-IN) - $5,200
Housley, Karin (R-MN) - $4,950
Hyde-Smith, Cindy (R-MS) - $4,950
Strange, Luther (R-AL) - $4,950
Vukmir, Leah (R-WI) - $4,950
James, John (R-MI) - $2,500
BILLS LOBBIED IN 2018
S.446 Constitutional Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act of 2017
H.R.3668 Target Practice and Marksmanship Training Support Act
H.R.38 Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act of 2017
S.733 Sportsmen's Act
S.2495 Student, Teachers, and Officers Preventing School Violence Act of 2018
S.2513 School Safety and Mental Health Services Improvement Act of 2018
S.1662 Science Appropriations Act, 2018
H.R.3267 Science Appropriations Act, 2018
H.R.3354 Transportation, Housing and Urban Development, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2018
H.R.3219 Military Construction, Veterans Affairs, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2018
H.R.4025 Multiple Firearm Sales Reporting Modernization Act of 2017
H.R.424 Gray Wolf State Management Act of 2017
H.R.4290 To require the Attorney General to study whether an individual's history of domestic violence can be used to determine the likelihood of such individual committing a mass shooting.
H.R.445 Buyback Our Safety Act
H.RES.367 Establishing the Select Committee on Gun Violence Prevention.
S.1214 Hunting, Fishing, and Recreational Shooting Protection Act
S.1939 Equal Access to Justice for Victims of Gun Violence Act
S.2045 Domestic Violence Gun Homicide Prevention Act of 2017
S.1397 Protecting the Second Amendment Act
S.1505 Silencers Help Us Save Hearing Act
S.1541 A bill to modify the definition of an antique firearm.
S.59 Hearing Protection Act of 2017
H.R.367 Hearing Protection Act of 2017
S.159 Firearms Manufacturers and Dealers Protection Act of 2017
S.2135 Fix NICS Act of 2017
source:
Center for Responsive Politics, National Rifle Assn, June 10, 2019 https://www.opensecrets.org/orgs/summary.php?id=D000000082&cycle=2018
FEC.gov, National Rifle Association Of America Political Victory Fund https://www.fec.gov/data/committee/C00053553/
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progressivecyclecoaching · 6 years ago
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In short, it is always better to choose a personal cycling coach than getting trained yourself. So, gear up and find the Best Cycle Training Services in Burgess Hill and start training today.
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progressivecyclecoaching · 5 years ago
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Progressive Cycle Coaching offer nutrition and supplement in across UK.Our gent selection of Energy & Endurance supplements were specifically designed for cyclists and anyone undertaking regular endurance exercise.
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