If you’re looking for an affordable and accessible way to live longer, skip the pricey wellness retreats and quirky biohacks—just bike to work.

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    1 day ago

    To follow this advice, I’d end up getting my bike out of the garage, riding around the block … then going back inside to turn on my work laptop. I love working from home.

    That being said, a 15 minute morning bike ride before work would still be a good idea.

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      4 hours ago

      With remote work I found having a routine to start and end the day help separate it, was killing some hobbies because was hard for my brain to separate them, so a fake commutes would actually probably be amazing for that.

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      9 hours ago

      Go get breakfast then come back and start working? I did that when I was remote and it wasn’t a 1:1 replacement for a good ride but it was still pretty good.

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        4 hours ago

        Breakfast is in my kitchen. A quick ride while I wait for the coffee to brew wouldn’t be a bad thing, though

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      24 hours ago

      When I work from home, I bike with my dog for 20-30 minutes in the morning. On office days, I only bike 5 minutes to the train station…

      I used to have a wonderful 11km bike commute along the river, my favorite of all time.

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        9 hours ago

        That sounds pretty nice, but I’d just be happy with a system of protected trails where I live. I still ride but it can get pretty dangerous in some spots (this is why I ride with a camera and at least one means of self defense though, and a helmet of course).

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        22 hours ago

        wonderful 11km bike commute along the river

        That sounds lovely! I live in a city that has parkways and greenery along most of the river front – if that were my route to work each day, I’d find it rather soothing. Beautiful path.

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      23 hours ago

      You can still use the bike for shopping and the like. It’s still good to get out on WFH days.

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        22 hours ago

        I suppose I could. It’s not super practical, though. I don’t have panniers on my bike, limiting the amount I can carry*

        Also, it’s a 20 minute bike ride to my usual grocery store - bad for cold stuff (only 5 minutes to the expen$ive local shop, TBF)*

        Really, though, my wife picks up more of the groceries than I do – she has a 20 minute drive to work, and the grocery store is only a 5 minute detour by car.

        *(the starred items are minor obstacles, not deal-breakers. The more honest answer is “but biking would take more time!” which … ok, is just laziness).

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          5 hours ago

          I have an enormous basket on the electric bike, room enough for groceries, and not even a bad ride to the store, but there is nowhere to secure it. Any half-assed locking of a bike here means no bike when you come out of the store!

          I do ride to work but can park it inside the office.

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            4 hours ago

            From the sound of it, the cops never seem to care when it comes to bike thefts. Kind of a hidden hazard of riding.