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Muscles are what makes your body move, whatever you do. So you need them for bike riding too.
they used their biggest muscles,the thigh muscle.
The first muscle bike (or high-rise bicycle) sold in stores was the 1963 Huffy "Penguin". It featured a "Solo Polo" banana seat, "Wald" brand high rise handlebars, a cantilever frame, and 20 inch wheels. It was first sold in bike stores in California in Feb/March 1963. The Schwinn Sting-Ray was the second commercially made muscle bike sold in the U.S.A. it was officially released in June 1963. ..........John Brain
Yes. Riding a bike will definitely strengthen your glutes and make them bigger as you continue to build muscle.
He rode the bike to make his brother stop crying.
When you pedal a bike, you convert chemical energy stored in your body into mechanical energy to move the bike forward. This process involves muscle contractions to turn the pedals and propel the bike.
The first muscle bike (or high-rise bicycle) sold in stores was the 1963 Huffy "Penguin". It featured a "Solo Polo" banana seat, "Wald" brand high rise handlebars, a cantilever frame, and 20 inch wheels. It was first sold in bike stores in California in Feb/March 1963. The Schwinn Sting-Ray was the second commercially made muscle bike sold in the U.S.A. it was officially released in June 1963. ..........John Brain
A Suzuki tupperware tornado. A big, bad, muscle bike. Not for the inexperienced or faint-hearted rider.
a bike ride exercises your quadraceps and so yes it will build up muscle on your thighs, making them bigger
well riding a bike everyday makes your legs and calves more muscular. err like.. your moving your legs a lot and it gains muscle and if you do it too much the muscle will be bigger and more heavier. but if you do a small routine everyday and ride your bike not too much it could help it slimmer but just stop when your legs are tired.