Everyone in my family exercises possibly more than they should, apart from me, as my ‘leisure time’ according to my husband is helping in school. I think that’s a little unfair, but I do understand his point. As a family we have very little spare time, so priorities have to be put in place. Earlier in the year I decided that in order to get me some much needed exercise we would partake in a family bike ride once a week. It sounds idyllic doesn’t it? A family of five out in the fresh air, enjoying each others company, marvelling at the nature around them.
The reality is of course very different, first it takes half an hour to load the bikes onto the car, my husband then spends a further 10 minutes searching for his cycling shoes, while the kids moan from the car at me who has been patiently ready to go for the last hour. Once we finally arrive and unload the bikes, usually someone rides through and consequently puts their trainer in a muddy puddle within the first 2 minutes, leading to another 30 minutes of complaining about wet feet. Little Hannah tries so hard, but can’t quite make it up the big hills yet and Zak has an aversion to staying with the rest of the family.
Still, it’s nice to be out and better than messing up the house.
For anyone with slightly older children, Halfords have a great guide to year round cycling that I thought I’d share.
In association with Halfords
Cat (Parent Blogger News)
A really useful resource for newbies. I have to admit I’m a bit dubious about the mankini style outfits but then I what would I know! 😉
Emma
Lots of great tips there. Living abroad has made me realise how good other countries are with bikes. Copenhagen was amazing, and even here in Bavaria they have dedicated cycle roads that run for miles and miles.
Donna @ Little Lilypad Co
Like you, I am not sure I get what is qualified as “leisure time” but I would really like to find something that we can do as a family. I have done spinning in the past, so I know I am okay on a bike …. not sure about my husband though 🙂
Michelle Twin Mum
I haven’t ridden a bike for at least 20 years now but if I shift a bit of weight I am going to get one so we can all cycle out together. Mich x
karen
My sister and family go out for bike rides every weekend but we haven’t managed to join them yet. I need to get myself a bike. I have found one I love but not made the purchase yet…I think its because I know deep down with a family of five its not as much fun as it looks x