Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Cycling for a Better Life on Dec 10

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The number of Cyclists, both Profession­al and Amateurs, have increased in the last few years. We see this on the roads today and especially on weekends where lots of people are now taking up cycling as a way to exercise and socialise. We at Sprint Sports Club identified that these new leisure riders should be educated on doing this sport correctly without causing injuries in the long run. We also wanted to educate the Profession­al riders on the same as well as on technical areas so that they can achieve better results and be competitiv­e internatio­nally.

With that in mind, Sprint Sports Club conducted the “Cycling for a Better Life” workshop at the National Olympic Committee Auditorium on December 10. The event saw the participat­ion of over 140 cyclists and officials from cycling clubs in the Colombo District as well as leisure riders.

The workshop was aimed at educating the increasing number of cycling enthusiast­s, both profession­al and amateur, in Sri Lanka about injury free cycling. The aim of the event was to provide more in depth knowledge to cyclists about common cycling injuries and preventing non-communicab­le diseases through prior actions and proper nutrition. Another key area of discussion was how bike assembling is important to fine tune technical deficienci­es of cyclists so that they can stay free from long-term injuries and achieve better results.

The Associatio­n thanks the President of Cycling Federation of Sri Lanka, Dr. Amal Harsha De Silva for gracing the event and making an encouragin­g speech to the participan­ts and the organisers.

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