2022 G.E.M.S Season 5 : Challenge 7 | Event in Singapore | Townscript
2022 G.E.M.S Season 5 : Challenge 7 | Event in Singapore | Townscript

2022 G.E.M.S Season 5 : Challenge 7

Oct 29 '22 | 08:00 AM (SGT)

Event Information

GEMS 7: CYCLING CHALLENGE

Date: 29 OCTOBER 2022

Location: Punggol SAFRA


Start & end point: Punggol SAFRA

Cycling Route: North Eastern Riverine Loop


Objective: Increase cycling confidence and awareness. Suitable for beginners to advanced. 


How to:

Bring your own Bike or rent from Bikes @ Waterway at Punggol SAFRA. Teams of 5 will aim to complete the selected category challenge and bonus points can be earned by completing special challenges.


Fee: $38 not inclusive of bike rental

Entitlements:

T-shirt (For Safety & Identification)

Snack pack

Other entitlements



Physical activity is essential for staying healthy and fit. Regular physical activity can help you prevent diseases like obesity, heart disease, cancer, mental illness, diabetes, and arthritis. Cycling regularly reduces your risk of health problems associated with a sedentary lifestyle. Cycling is a low-impact, healthy exercise that can be enjoyed by people of all ages. Additionally, it is fun, cheap, and environmentally friendly! Riding to work or the shops is one of the most time-efficient ways to combine regular exercise with your everyday routine. Bicycles are used for transportation, recreation, and sport by an estimated one billion people every day.


Cycling for health and fitness

It only takes two to four hours a week to achieve a general improvement to your health. Cycling is mainly an aerobic activity, which means that your heart, blood vessels and lungs all get a workout. You will breathe deeper, perspire and experience increased body temperature, which will improve your overall fitness level.

  • Low impact – it causes less strain and injuries than most other forms of exercise.
  • A good muscle workout– cycling uses all of the major muscle groups as you pedal.
  • Easy – unlike some other sports, cycling does not require high levels of physical skill. Most people know how to ride a bike and, once you learn, you don’t forget.
  • Good for strength and stamina– cycling increases stamina, strength and aerobic fitness.
  • As intense as you want– cycling can be done at very low intensity to begin with, if recovering from injury or illness, but can be built up to a demanding physical workout.
  • A fun way to get fit– the adventure and buzz you get from coasting down hills and being outdoors means you are more likely to continue to cycle regularly, compared to other physical activities that keep you indoors or require special times or places.
  • Time-efficient – as a mode of transport, cycling replaces sedentary (sitting) time spent driving motor vehicles or using trams, trains or buses with healthy exercise.


Health benefits of regular cycling. The health benefits of regular cycling include:

  • increased cardiovascular fitness
  • increased muscle strength and flexibility
  • improved joint mobility
  • decreased stress levels
  • improved posture and coordination
  • strengthened bones
  • decreased body fat levels
  • prevention or management of disease
  • reduced anxiety and depression.


Cycling and specific health issues. Cycling can improve both physical and mental health, and can reduce the chances of experiencing many health problems.

  • Obesity and weight control. Cycling is a good way to control or reduce weight, as it raises your metabolic rate, builds muscle and burns body fat. If you’re trying to lose weight, cycling must be combined with a healthy eating plan. Cycling is a comfortable form of exercise and you can change the time and intensity – it can be built up slowly and varied to suit you. Research suggests you should be burning at least 8,400 kilojoules (about 2,000 calories) a week through exercise. Steady cycling burns about 1,200 kilojoules (about 300 calories) per hour. If you cycle twice a day, the kilojoules burnt soon add up. British research shows that a half-hour bike ride every day will burn nearly five kilograms of fat over a year.
  • Cardiovascular disease and cycling. Cardiovascular diseases include stroke, high blood pressure and heart attack. Regular cycling stimulates and improves your heart, lungs and circulation, reducing your risk of cardiovascular diseases. Cycling strengthens your heart muscles, lowers resting pulse and reduces blood fat levels. Research also shows that people who cycle to work have two to three times less exposure to pollution than car commuters, so their lung function is improved. 
  • Cancer and cycling. Many researchers have studied the relationship between exercise and cancer, especially colon and breast cancer. Research has shown that if you cycle, the chance of bowel cancer is reduced. Some evidence suggests that regular cycling reduces the risk of breast cancer.
  • Diabetes and cycling. The rate of type 2 diabetes is increasing and is a serious public health concern. Lack of physical activity is thought to be a major reason why people develop this condition. Large-scale research in Finland found that people who cycled for more than 30 minutes per day had a 40 per cent lower risk of developing diabetes.
  • Bone injuries, arthritis and cycling. Cycling improves strength, balance and coordination. It may also help to prevent falls and fractures. Riding a bike is an ideal form of exercise if you have osteoarthritis, because it is a low-impact exercise that places little stress on joints.
  • Mental illness and cycling. Mental health conditions such as depression, stress and anxiety can be reduced by regular bike riding. This is due to the effects of the exercise itself and because of the enjoyment that riding a bike can bring.


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SAFRA Punggol
Sentul Crescent, Punggol, Singapore, Singapore
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