This document is a presentation by Islam Inzamamul on the topic of cycling. It discusses the many benefits of cycling, including improved health and fitness, reduced pollution, time savings for commutes, and increased freedom and independence. It notes cycling can help solve traffic problems. It then provides specifics on the presenter's 4.2km commute by bicycle versus car, saving 50 minutes per day. It outlines how bicycle culture is growing and can help address congestion issues. A number of additional health, social, and environmental benefits of cycling are highlighted.
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Cycling
1. AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY BANGLADESH
Course Title: ENGLISH READING SKILLS & PUBLIC SPEAKING
Course Code: 1101
Section: A2
Topic: Presentation on CYCLING.
Submitted to: RISALA AHMED
Course: INSTRUCTOR OF ENGLISH FUSS
Submitted by: ISLAM INZAMAMUL
ID: 13-24995-3
3. Why Cycle?
Cycling solves so many problems at once:
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You’ll get fit – cycling is one of the best forms of exercise you can get.
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Cycling is good for the planet – bikes don’t pollute the air with exhaust
fumes, the only energy they use is pedal power!
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Cycling at least twenty miles a week reduces the risk of heart disease to less
than half that for non-cyclists who take no other exercise.
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There’s a brand new world for you to discover when you get in the saddle,
whether you’re cycling to school or riding around in your free time with
your mates.
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Cycling gives you loads of freedom – you can pop round to a mate’s house
without having to wait for a lift.
8. This is my story
**Distance from my home to university is 4.2km
Distance from my home to university is 4.2km
**By car 35mins+35mins=1hr 10mins of commute
By car 35mins+35mins=1hr 10mins of commute
*Saving 50mins daily
*Saving 50mins daily
*4.16hrs in a week
*4.16hrs in a week
By aabicycle 10mins+10mins=20mins of commute
By bicycle 10mins+10mins=20mins of commute
IIsave 50mins each day by commuting with my bicycle. .
save 50mins each day by commuting with my bicycle
9.
10. Bicycle Culture is Growing
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Increasing congestion on urban roads presents a serious
threat to the economic growth and livability of our city
regions. Investing in public transport, cycling and walking
helps take cars off the road, keeping our cities moving and
growing sustainable.
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Bicycles are the only vehicle in Dhaka City which has a very
unique characteristic feature compared to other vehicles.
11. Way out from sedentary lifestyle.
• Think about only two generations earlier.
• Very active, physically.
• We are designed to use our body for our daily
commutes.
• Cycling helps us to put the balance back into
equilibrium.
12. Let’s look out at some benefits
• Unlike other high-energy sports, bike riding has a
much lower risk of injury as there is none of the
physical contact between athletes found in football or
rugby, while it is much gentler on the knee and ankle
joints than long-distance running.
• Biking does not only have to be done as a sport. A
study by the International Bicycle Fund found
commuters who begin to ride their bicycles to and
from work instead of driving lose an average of 13
pounds during their first year of biking.
• As road racing is a team-based pursuit, it is an
excellent way to develop communication skills and
learn to work effectively with other people.
13. Cycling as an outdoor fun activity for
the people of DHAKA.
• Social bonding between people.
• Bridges and social divides.
• Promotes social trust.
14. Did you know?
Denmark, Norway, Switzerland, the Netherlands
and Sweden are the worlds happiest countries,
according to the survey of 156 countries.
ALL ARE VERY WELL KNOWN AS CYCLING NATIONS.
ALL ARE VERY WELL KNOWN AS CYCLING NATIONS.
15. Here is what I’ve learned and want to
share who wants to start cycling.
• Cycle available in the market nowadays are very
good unlike few years back .
• Buy a good bicycle, your life will depend on it.
• Join community riders.
• Just go out and have fun.
18. BDCyclists on BBC
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With a population of
over thirteen million
people Dhaka is one
of the most densely
populated and
congested supercities in the world.
Mark Beaumont
meets a group
of cyclists who
hope to change the
face of commuting.
Queen's Baton Relay:
Baton report from Bangladesh.
19. In my opinion, cycling is the best
way for transportation , to build
your cardiovascular fitness and
after all a happy-healthy life.