Well, with cycling you have more opportunities to fall than while walking, so it probably generates a few more injuries.
Sure you can. Although both cycling and walking mostly engage the legs, so I'd suggest you try pole walking instead of regular walking to get some more upper body activity.
Walking - it is free Cycling costs money - to buy the cycle for a start
SPD cycling shoes are designed for use with Shimano Pedaling Dynamics (SPD) clipless pedals. They have a recessed cleat that allows for easier walking when off the bike. This differs from other types of cycling shoes, such as road cycling shoes, which have a protruding cleat that can make walking more difficult.
Definitely walking. Trampolining? Well, it actually depends. If you walk every day that's really good for keeping in shape. Cycling is for cardio. Trampolining........ well, I guess they're good for your thighs???? Idk, but if you're busy I reccomend cycling.
A good way to prevent cycling injuries is to get your bicycle custom-fitted. You should also always stretch before and after cycling. Wearing proper shoes is also helpful in preventing injuries.
Er.... Walking, cycling, swimming
speed walking
Walking, jogging, running, cycling, swimming
The motto of Cycling England is 'More people cycling, more safely, more often'.
it all depends of the setting of your bike, long term injuries can be knee problems, if you ride a road bike you can get back injuries and neck injuries from how you are positioned on the bike, a short term injury would be shinsplints and that's very rare unless you are cycling everyday for a long period of time. Be sure to stretch before you go on a ride pponline.co.UK/encyc/cycling-injury-choose-the-right-bike-to-avoid-injury-33612
Childrean are more likely to fall than adults, and for what they cost and how they are to wear a helmet is excellent protection against head injuries.
Stewart A. Goldsmith has written: 'Reasons why bicycling and walking are and are not being used more extensively as travel modes' -- subject(s): Walking, Cycling, Choice of transportation, Bicycle commuting