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Buy Hot Valentines Day Knickers for Her

Posted in Virtual Shopping Malls
at 3:12 am on Saturday, 31 January 2009

That time of love is approaching; if you would very much like to to heat up your partners Valentines Day; can you come-up with a finer tactic than grabbing a bit of lewd new lingerie from the BeCheeky web site? Whether you’re a man looking for a marvellous goodie for his wife or girlfriend or you’re a woman surveying the market – place to delight her significant other half; you most defiantly will behold the truly choicest in seductive under wear at the BeCheeky site.

Don’t concern yourself if you are not the most imaginative shopper – the BeCheeky website is unusually easy to work your way around, and their high quality photographs are destined to give you a good many great present ideas.

BeCheeky display goodies to conform to any personal tastes and budgetary constraints – super presents for ladies, such as bras, panties & arousing hosiery from just £12. They also offer men’s underwear from twelve pounds – hence there is no reason for not treating your significant other this Valentines Day.

You should of course take the hassle out of goodie buying with the BeCheeky website – they can deliver just about anything ranging from bras and knickers to suspender belts and tankinis, all fetchingly gift wrapped and prepared to woo your other. BeCheeky additionally remove the effort out of picking and matching for you by displaying amazing matching lingerie packs.

Holidaying away in a place that is hot for Valentines Day? They have got you catered for there as well. Why don’t you look thorough their wonderful selection of swim wear & give your partner something to ogle at on the beach in addition to the bedroom; all from superb brands such as Moontide.

It is not only lingerie, pants and swim wear on offer from BeCheeky – they of course have a wonderful range of romantic goodies such as; massage kits, candles, lotions and body souffle; providing you even more methods to pamper your significant other at this sexy time of the year.

Worried about obtaining that extra special Valentines Day lingerie for the big day? Fret not – order by twelve noon on February 13th and BeCheeky guarantee you’ll receive your partners goodies on time. Get your tankinis in time for your holiday at BeCheeky. Buy at great prices from designers such as Phax, Sunflair, Gok Wan, Gottex, Seafolly and Miracle Suit.

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Dance Your Way to Better You!

Posted in Fitness Portal, Info
at 12:48 am on Tuesday, 27 January 2009

Do you get bored with exercise. Then why not jump into something that is fun. There is a great way to work the entire body and not even realize you are doing so. It is aerobic dance fitness.

Not only do you get your heart rate up while you are moving, but while you are doing aerobic dance fitness you also work the muscles through out your body.

There are many fitness centers that have aerobic dance fitness classes available many take place through out the day. Some vary, maybe one day a week. You can check with your local fitness center to see what is available in your area.

If you can not find a program, you might want to think about doing it yourself. You can find many aerobic dance fitness programs available on DVD. These can be located at your local library or at any number of video rental locations.

If you are a beginner into the fitness world be sure you read the back panels of the DVDs to see what the courses have offer. This will hopefully help keep you from feeling overwhelmed with taking on a new regime.

Some of the aerobic dance fitness classes range in length from 20 minutes up to a full hour. In the beginning it is best to start off with only 20 minutes. This will help your body to adjust into the new routine.

Not only will you get into shape, but, you might learn some new dance moves for the dance floor. If you like to go dancing this could be an added benefit for you.

Be sure to check with your doctor if you have any questions about starting any new fitness routine. Don’t go into it coldly, make sure you do your research. Best of all have fun.

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7 Profit Producing Reasons Why Every Successful Service Professional Needs A Web Presence

Posted in World Wide Web Resources
at 5:01 pm on Monday, 26 January 2009

Your business website is a critical aspect of being able to start and continue conversations with potential clients. It’s the ultimate self-service window for potential and current clients who come to you interested in your services and/or products.

Every service professional needs a web presence. It’s almost impossible to find a successful service professional who doesn’t have one. Here are the top 7 reasons why:

  1. Your website positions you as an expert.
    Perception is everything on the Internet. Having your own website increases your visibility, credibility and trust.

  2. A strong web presence adds to your brand identity.
    Your website represents you and your business in the marketplace.

  3. Your website expands your reach into the global marketplace.
    If you have a product available on your website you’ll expand your geographic marketplace from local neighborhoods where your product sits on a shelf, to the entire world via your website.

  4. A website creates a 24/7, passive revenue, profit machine.
    The Internet never sleeps which means that you can literally turn your computer and website into a cash register around the clock, and many, if not all, of the processes can be automated.

  5. Your website instantly increases the effectiveness of your sales cycle.
    The sales cycle is especially critical for service professionals. A website with an opt-in incentive allows you to build your database, while building rapport with prospective clients. By offering something of value, like a free report, e-course, or audio file, in exchange for an email address, your visitors begin to see your offer and your services as an investable opportunity.

  6. Your site filters out clients who aren’t well suited to your services.
    All of your marketing materials should direct potential clients to your website, where you can save precious time by allowing them to familiarize themselves with you and your services. This allows them to determine whether or not they feel they’d be well suited to you.

  7. Your web presence is a fantastic vehicle for bold self-expression and learning.
    The site is an extension and representation of who you are and what you offer. To get ahead of the curve as a service professional you will need to understand how to master the advantages of technology. And the best way to learn this is by expressing yourself through your website.

And always keep in mind the Award Winning Web Course mantra: “The effectiveness of your website is directly proportional to how solution-oriented your offers are with respect to your target audience.”

Visit http://www.awardwinningwebcourse.com for a simple, step-by-step guide to developing highly effective websites.

About the Authors
Michael Port is the President of Michael Port & Associates LLC and is known as the guy to call when you’re tired of thinking small. To spend some more time with Michael and to think bigger about who you are and what you offer the world go to http://www.MichaelPort.com.

Beth M. Lyons has over 15 years of experience helping the not-so-technical among us get comfortable with, learn, and then master the techniques they need and want to use. She has a gift for seeing implementation and “best-use” strategies, and communicating them in ‘real english.’
http://www.techiecoach.com

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The Case for HTML

Posted in World Wide Web Resources
at 10:31 am on Monday, 26 January 2009

There are two main ways to get your own web site: Having someone build one for you or doing it yourself. If you’ve never even considered building a web site before, you may certainly feel some trepidation in trying to create one. After all, could you do as well as the professionals that make those beautiful web sites you see when you surf?

The upside of using a service or buying a site pre-made is that you can get a website optimized for a keyword or several that looks like a million bucks. The problem is that hiring someone to do this falls under the same rule as any other type of work:

Good, fast, or cheap: Choose any two.

Getting web sites built for you will cost money. Getting a large, spectacular one custom-built quickly will cost you big bucks. Buy one premade, and while it may be inexpensive, it’s all but certain it’s been sold to someone else too, which is not good. Plus, neither way is guaranteed to get you a site the way you want it.

The other option, then, is to do it yourself. I built two web sites with Notepad, Internet Explorer, and a reference after learning HTML from a library book. So my sites were good and cheap, but took a good long while.

Yes, you can buy a template program, and they’re a good idea. At some point, you’re going to want to build simple but effective eCommerce sites quickly if you choose to make money this way. But if this is the way you want to go, you may as well know the ‘how’ and the ‘why’ of the net, including web sites. Therefore, I highly recommend learning the basics of HTML.

There are a lot of good reasons for this, but they’re all variations on the same thing: Knowledge is Power. If you know HTML, you can make changes to your web sites when and how you please without relying on a third party or the restrictions of your budget. If you need to tweak your ad copy or make your site more user friendly, you just do it. No waiting and hoping someone you’ve hired will get the job done right and within a reasonable frame of time.

This is especially good if you don’t have a lot of money. You just check a reference out of the library or buy one and build your own site without a massive expenditure of cash. The principles and commands of HTML are very simple. And if you’re feeling ambitious, you can learn JavaScript and really make your site fancy. Even if you don’t, there are places online to get free scripts to add without knowing how to program them.

If later you get some manner of rapid coding aid (like a template generator or WYSIWYG editor), you’ll understand what it all means and can make them work for you that much faster. But get the basics down, and web site creation will just be that much simpler for you.

Ryan Ambrose is the webmaster for Financial Self-Reliance, a site about how to actually make money on the net. The Web Site eCommerce section can be found here. Copyright 2006, Ryan Ambrose.

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Always Keeping My Spanish Language Active

Posted in Language Stuff, Life Of Self Improvement, Teaching + Training
at 12:30 am on Monday, 26 January 2009

by Neal Walters

My first foreign language in school was Latin – a great
language to prepare you for any university. But then we
moved, and the only language offered was Spanish. I found
Spanish more fun, because people in West Texas actually
spoke it, where as Latin was mostly just reading and
learning complex grammar.

I talk to people all the time that took a language in
high-school, but they still graduate without being able to
speak the language. Often, a person can read and write the
language, but cannot teach it. Our teacher emphasized
conversation and actually speaking the language.

During high school, I had two labor-type jobs, so I got to
work with several Spanish speakers. I can’t repeat many of
the “colorful metaphors” that I learned, but it was a good
experience. It actually did help reinforce what I was
learning in school.

At the end of my junior year in high-school, I went on the
Spanish Club’s trip to Mexico. Travelling to a
Spanish-speaking country is obviously a great way to boost
your skills. I created an audio-scrapbook for the trip, and
got 3 hours of transferrable college credit from a junior
college.

I also discovered CLEP (College Level Examination Program)
tests, and took the Spanish exams. My university awared me
14 hours of credit just for my Spanish! I went to college
already having 17 credits (plus even more for math and
science exams).

During my Bachelor’s in Business, I took three more Spanish
classes. One was in Spanish conversation, and the other two
were Spanish literature, where the teacher spoke in Spanish,
we took notes in Spanish, and of course the tests were in
Spanish.

Then, back in the early 1980s, I tried some French,
Portuguese, and Hebrew, using the Pimsleur system. After
trying other courses that didn’t work, I was very impressed
with how easy Pimsleur was. I made two trips to Brazil, in
which I was able to “convert” my Spanish into Portuguese by
learning a few additional words.

In 1995, I was a consultant and got a job offer in San
Juan, Puerto Rico. Being single and living by yourself is
not the optimal way to learn more Spanish. But on the job, I
was able to put a lot of Spanish to use, even though it
wasn’t a requirement.

After studying a few more languages, I have learned what
works and what doesn’t. I decided to create my own Spanish
online learning community. We have several native Spanish
speakers supporting our forum and creating short lessons.

Check out our free tutorials at Learn Spanish Online Free website.

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Guide To Choosing The Right Flight School

Posted in Travel Portal
at 3:18 am on Saturday, 24 January 2009

Flying an aircraft is the most exhilarating activity man could ever learn, and where height is the ultimate challenge. It takes both skills and dogged determination so as to obtain a career in navigating an aircraft.

Determination is an innate quality that pilots must possess in order to endure the rigid training of flight operations.

On the other hand, skills are being learned in a flight school. That is why, it is important for a pilot wannabe to get the best flight school available so as to acquire the necessary skills needed in order to pilot an aircraft.

In this manner, it can be assumed that the skill of a pilot will be entirely dependent on the type of flight school he or she has enrolled in. It can be considered that all flight schools teach the same basic procedure in navigating an aircraft but the kind of approach they use in disseminating the information varies.

For this reason, it is a must for every aspiring pilot to deliberate upon the requisites of an efficient flight school. To determine its efficiency, here’s a checklist on what to look for in a flight school:

1. Proficient instructors

What the students learn will depend on how efficient the instructor is. That’s why, it is important to check on the capabilities and qualities of the instructors in a certain flight school so as to ensure efficient and effective training.

2. Flight course

A good flight school must have a comprehensive and innovative pilot course. So, when looking for one, you must check on the details of the course outline. It must have thorough specifications on the lesson plans, learning goals, and the date of every flying session.

Remember to check the course outline for the addition of pre and post-flight consultation and stage checks.

3. The training tools

The training tools are very crucial in the learning process. These will initiate the proper learning process. Hence, when looking for good flight schools, check if they have diagrams, computer, videos, and model training tools. It will keep your discussions more realistic and comprehensive.

4. Check the aircraft.

A good and efficient flight schools must have enough aircraft to convene to your flight training needs. The aircraft should also be well equipped with different gadgets that will resemble to the actual aircraft being used. There should be Mode C transponder, and intercom.

Check also if the aircraft are properly maintained and well taken care of.

5. Services

Like any typical schools, flight schools must also have comfortable, sanitary, sufficient classroom size and number. It must also have other facilities like lounge, library, and flight planning area.

6. Payments and Refunds.

Be sure that the flight school you want to enrol in should have refund policies. Otherwise, do not pay the tuition fee in full.

So, now that you know the very essential factors that you have to consider in choosing a flight school, the next thing that you have to do is to look for a good flight school and have your registration forms ready.

But before you register, here are some things that you have to do first:

1. Gather data

Now that you have a checklist, it would be easier for you to look for a good flight school. But first, you must compile all the probable flight schools in a list. In doing so, you will have a vision on how many probable flight schools are there in your area.

2. Check on the two flight schools

Personally visit the two top flight schools of your choice. Evaluate the flight school if it is good enough for your training. Use your checklist when evaluating the school.

You can further maximize your evaluation by interviewing some students in the school and the instructors. Through their answers, you can get the hint if the flight school is good or not.

3. Decisive moment

After all of these things had been done, it is now high time that you finally decide which flight school is good for you. Just keep in mind that when choosing a flight school make sure that it had met all the requirements you need in your checklist.

Also, it is important that you consider the tuition fee. Do not be too constraint with the high tuition fees of flight schools. Besides, you can always expect some quality training in expensive flight schools. There may come a time that even if you have chosen a cheaper flight school, you might only end losing more in the end.

For more great flight school info and advice check out: http://www.top-flight-schools.com

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Going to London?

Posted in Travel Portal
at 6:03 pm on Friday, 23 January 2009

If you are looking for antiques, vintage clothes or old books, you can find it in London! London has a wide variety of markets. All you need to know is where to find them.

Camden Lock:

Really worth a visit! Antiques, old books, vintage clothes and more. Take the subway to Camden Town. Open all week, but extended opening hours during the weekend 9.30-18.00

Portobello Road:

One of the best markets in London! Clothes, antiques, fruit and vegetables. Take the subway to Notting Hill/Landbroke Grove. Open all week from 08-18.00.

The Stables:

Designers and fashion stores offer antiques, evening wear and fashion clothes. Take the subway to Chalk Farm. Open all week from 10.30 – 18.00, Saturday and Sunday from 09 – 18.30.

Antiquarius:

Antiques center. Take the subway to Sloan Square. Go to King`s Road. Open Monday to Saturday 10 – 18.00.

Alfi`s Antique Market:

Modern design and antiques. Take the subway to Edgware Road/Marylebone. Church Street. Open Tuesday to Saturday 10-18.00

Hampstead Antique and Craft Emporium:

Old and new items.
Take the subway to Hampstead. Tuesday to Friday 10.30 – 17.00. Saturday 10-18 and Sunday from 11.30 – 15.30.

Picadilly Market:

Take the subway to Picadilly Circus. Open all week from 10-20.

Camden Passage:

Antique and flea market, takes you back to Charles Dickens! Take the subway to Angel, Islington Green. Open 9.30 – 18.

Fleamarket:

Seven Sisters Road 7. Subway to Holloway. Every Wednesday and Thursday from 8-13.

Grays Antique Market:

Exclusive antiques, jewelry and art. 1-7 Davies Mews in the Mayfair district. Monday to Friday 10 – 18.

Merton Abbey Mills:

Arts & crafts ateliers Monday to Friday. Market Saturdays and Sundays. Take the subway to South Wimbleton, Meratum Way.

Fashion Market:

Accessoirs, jewelry and fashion from young designers.

Greenwich Market:

Arts & Crafts, by Greenwich church Street and Nelson Road. Open all week from 9.30 – 17.

Bermondsey Antiques Market:

On the corner of Long Lane and Bermondsey Street. Take the subway to London Bridge. 05 – 14.00

Old Spitalfields Market:

London`s most popular and trendy market! Organic food court on Fridays and Saturdays. Antiques Sunday to Friday, cafees and restaurants. Fashion. Art on Sundays.

Address: Brushfield Street. Open Monday to Friday 10 – 17. Saturday and Sunday 9.30 – 18.00

The next time you visit London, make sure you visit some of the markets!

For other tips, please visit www.houseofedna.no

Edna Solem is an articlewriter on a wide variety. She`s also the owner of http://www.houseofedna.no where you can find great gifts, skin care products, jewelry, hand bags and so much more. You will also find various tips and recipes.

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5 Common Mistakes of Website Design

Posted in World Wide Web Resources
at 7:08 am on Friday, 23 January 2009

Huge Mistake #1: Creating a Website with Flash — Did you know in a recent study, top internet marketers discovered that having a website created with Flash, actually decreased the response from prospects and customers by as much as 370 percent?

Here’s why: Your prospects and customers are most likely visiting your website using all types of different computers, connection speeds and internet configuration settings…

What may look great to one visitor may not even appear for another! You could very easily have shelled out hundreds or even thousands of dollars to have a website created using the Flash technology, only to find out that some of your visitors will never see it! (Not to mention the loading times can cause your visitor to close your site, never to return again.)

Huge Mistake #2: The “Internet Catalog” Approach — You see this everywhere. Good, honest and hardworking businessmen and women get online to sell their products or services, and have a site created for them that contains a link to just about everything they offer on one page. Their thinking goes along the lines of, “…well, I don’t want to leave anyone out. If they come to my site, I want to make sure I have what they’re looking for…” — This way of thinking could not be further from the truth.

Here’s why: There’s an ancient rule that goes back to the very beginning of direct-marketing on the internet, taught by the richest, most legendary and well-respected internet marketers of all time…

“When you give your prospects too many choices, they become confused and aren’t sure what to do next. Confused people never buy anything.”

Huge Mistake #3: Optimizing Your Sales Site for the Search Engines — You’ll see this taught in nearly every “internet marketing” course, manual or eBook out there… “You must optimize every page of your website for the search engines!” — In fact, this false teaching is accepted as ‘gospel truth’ so often that most web designers will offer to do this for you at no, or little extra cost…

What they don’t understand is that certain words and phrases must be either re-worded (to make it “keyword rich”) or taken out completely, just to be looked upon highly by the mighty search engines — and this could kill your sales, literally overnight.

Here’s why: When you or a hired web designer optimize your sales page (i.e. any web page designed to sell your products and services) to get a higher listing in the search engines, you’re going to have to sacrifice the pulling-power of your sales copy (i.e. written sales material) just to get those higher listings. Sure, this can bring you more traffic — but what good is all the traffic in the world, if your visitors arrive at your website and aren’t compelled enough to read why they should order your product?

For years, it has been taught that you should always try to find a “balance” of SEO (Search-Engine-Optimization) mixed with promotional copy designed to sell your products and services…

Wrong Again! — The truth is that you should never optimize your sales page for the Search Engines. Instead, you should create tiny “entry pages” for each keyword related to your product or service, (highly optimized for the Search Engines) and have them link to your main sales site! (We can show you exactly how to do this quickly and easily and get *massive* targeted traffic from the Search Engines – without ever *touching* your sales site!)

Huge Mistake #4: Having a “Graphics-Based” Website — Sure, graphics can certainly help us to visualize a particular situation or circumstance, product or service… But did you know that having a graphically-driven website can actually distract your visitor away from your sales message?

After all, your sales message (or “web copy”) is The #-1 most important factor in a website that makes money. If your visitors are paying more attention to your “professional graphics” than your sales message… you’ve just lost another sale.

Here’s why: You’ve got approximately seven seconds from the time your visitor arrives at your site, to the time they decide whether to buy your product, get more information or leave. If you’ve got a graphically-intensive website, your website will most likely still be loading past your seven-second time limit.

That’s a “customer-killer” in and of itself – however, the real reason lies within the fact that the bigger, brighter and more beautiful your graphics are, the more they will distract your visitor from your sales message. And if your visitor is distracted even for one second, it could mean the difference between getting a sale, and losing a customer.

Huge Mistake #5: Designing a Website with Zero Marketing Experience — Most web designers have no idea how to make money on the internet, with anything other than their design services. It’s not their fault – they simply have no or very little marketing and sales experience. After all, they’re just website designers…

However, having your website designed by someone with Zero internet marketing experience is like buying a street-car without an engine… it won’t go anywhere, and it’ll just waste your time and money!

For help on website design please visit www.onlinewebconsultants.com

The author of this article is a certified SEO expert specializing in search engine marketing and search engine optimization. He also has a back ground in web design and website linking services. For help with any of this please visit www.onlinewebconsultants.com .

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15 Reasons To Love Summer!

Posted in Travel Portal
at 4:20 am on Friday, 23 January 2009

Aaah Summer! The weather is wonderful. Family and friends come together for memorable outdoor activities.

Vacations start! You can take in your town’s local attractions, or jet set to exotic locations with family and friends.

There are numerous reasons to celebrate Summer; here are 15…

1. In the summer you can spend more time with your kids. Summer school closures give everyone more time to bond and play!

2. You can spend more time outside with your pets.

3. The weather is warm enough for family hikes.

4. You can go on lots of long bike rides with friends

5. Fishing trips go hand in hand with Summer. Go with family. Go with just your buddies.

6. Engage in competitive or fun outdoor sports activities such as tennis, golf, badminton, ping pong, water sports.

7. Time to enjoy water parks and Frisbee in the park with the kids.

8. Great time to take kids, young and old to visit the zoo.

9. Take a trip to a local farms or Farmer’s Markets for some fresh, local fruits.

10. Take yourself and your family to a Summer carnival. Face painting is great for ‘kids’ of all ages.

11. Find a shady set of trees or any anchor and tie up a double-sized hammock. Park yourself in it and take the time to read a good book.

12. Have a long, leisurely breakfast on your porch.

13. When was the last time you were on a calm lake in a canoe? Take a small boat or canoe and paddle around for a few hours. Great time for conversation if you take a friend. And a great way to take in and appreciate nature.

14. Camping is a great way to enjoy the Summer. Whether you really rough it in a tent away from amenities, or at a camp ground where all the amenities are right at your fingertips. Camping with friends and family is a great way to get away during the hot Summer months.

15. Last but not least, since you have some time off… why not get the family together and go on an exciting family vacation to either Disneyland’s or Disney World’s Theme Park; or to an exotic location.

These types of trips are always memorable for the whole family, and if you can find a way to do it on a deep discount budget, then you can enjoy yourself even more, knowing you won’t have to pay it off when you get back!

It is always great to make Summer about family, fun and frolic. Time is so precious and your most valued memories of those hot Summer months will be from the times you spent with those you love the most.
About the Author

Tracey DePaoli is a WAHM who got tired of working 7-15 hr days in Sales. Her passion now, is showing people how they too can get lifetime access to local/exotic Travel, airfare, etc, at up to 85% off. As well as how, just by placing Travel Ads, they can get $1000 Checks in the mail too. No Sales involved. http://www.financialwealthstrategies.info

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Procure Cycling Equipment Online Today

Posted in Virtual Shopping Malls
at 10:40 pm on Thursday, 22 January 2009

There are a few things you will need to buy when you start cycling. The first and most clear is a high-quality bicycle that suits you! Whilst that may perhaps appear like a no-brainer, stacks of people begin out on bikes that are too little, or manufactured with very poor quality components, simply because they are significantly less expensive. The exact fit & a well produced racing bike can make your journey a lot smoother nevertheless, do not be tempted to bargain shop for your mountain bike. However, it will be better to acquire one that will last you a long time. Once you have a bicycle that’s fitting for you, it’s time to obtain the other items that will help you to become a happy cyclist.

Lights: The minimum required by UK law for your bike is a couple reflectors. Although a headlight & tail light are worthwhile even during the day. When it’s dark and rainy, they can make a big difference in your visibility to cars.

Tools: Just like driving a motor car, accidents do happen while you are biking. Therefore, it is important to keep some type of tool kit with you at all times to take care of flat tyres, uncooperative chains, loose bolts and any other problems. Find cheap cycling equipment online at Sportswear-Equipment.com.

Helmet: Whilst it is legal in most places to go without a helmet, in a lot of others, one is required. If you’re aiming to bike regularly, it is shrewd to have one even in locations where no helmet law exists.

Clothes: Although special cycling clothes is definitely optional, it’s prudent to pay close attention to what you’re wearing. Loose garments should be avoided, or tucked up so they do not get trapped in the chain.

Locks: Unless you are lucky enough to live in a location where you are able store your bike inside all the time, a security device is essential. Even in the countryside, there are individuals who will willingly nick and resell your bicycle.

Related topics of interest include: F1 Grandprix & Discount Toys.

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