Monday, May 13, 2013

Wrestling Skill & Benefits Bike Riding Can Have

By Rob Sutter


Bike riding is one of the most exhilarating exercises you can think of and it's accessible, to boot. Just about anyone can pick up a bicycle and start riding for great distances and it will serve as an excellent form of exercise as well. I am also someone who values professional wrestling highly and I have to wonder whether or not performance can be maintained thanks to this exercise. However, from what I've learned, maintenance is not only possible but improvement can come about as well.

The ones that I have to blame the most are the performers who come about because of a few specific dates throughout the year. Men like Brock Lesnar, Triple H and the Rock are ones that I refer to as part-timers who don't work nearly as much as those who are around throughout the year. While Lesnar's performances are good as a fighter, I cannot say the same about someone like the Rock. His work has suffered, mainly because he isn't quite as in wrestling shape as others.

If you think that every full time performer is going to operate well in the ring, I'd like to direct your attention to Ryback. On the surface, he's a large man with muscles upon muscles but that's just the shell. Even though he's a powerhouse, he oftentimes becomes tired during matches and his bouts have been kept at minimums for a number of reasons. It's clear that he's not quite as conditioned as a number of other stars and he needed to spend more time becoming better honed.

There is a certain degree of shape that wrestlers have to stay in or else they aren't going to be able to compete at the degrees which fans desire them to. Bike riding is just one exercise, of course, but it's easily one of the most helpful if you're talking about helping the heart. In fact, the entire body can become better toned thanks to this activity, which is why a good number of people have taken it up. Companies such as Linus Bike know that there are physical benefits to cycling and make certain to highlight them.

I think that today's wrestling scene should have a mixture of appearances and talent without one aspect overpowering the other. While the idea sounds obvious, it seems like WWE has a difficult time grasping it. It doesn't matter how good someone looks on television if they aren't able to bring anything substantial to the table, or the canvas as the case may be. Bike riding stands as a viable type of exercise in order to improve overall performance for those who work within the ring.




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