CU Health
The VeloHealth program by Cycling Unbound promotes cycling as a means to achieve better physical and mental health.
Our activities include:
1. Cycling Workshops: We conduct workshops on the benefits of cycling, providing tips on how to incorporate cycling into daily routines.
2. Group Rides: Organized group rides cater to various fitness levels, offering a supportive community for participants.
3. Health Challenges: We initiate cycling challenges to motivate participants to set and achieve fitness goals.
By participating in VeloHealth, you can improve your fitness, reduce stress, and enjoy the social aspects of group cycling, all while contributing to a healthier lifestyle.
Join us and pedal your way to better health!
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