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Why is riding a bike more labor-saving than walking?
With the gradual improvement of social living standards, our concept of life has undergone great changes. Many people pay more and more attention to their health. Riding a bike is a healthy way. Many people will ask, why is riding a bike more labor-saving than walking? In fact, riding a bicycle only overcomes the friction on the ground, but people will also have ups and downs when walking, so they will feel that riding a bicycle is more labor-saving than walking. Let's analyze it in detail.

Many people around us like riding bicycles. Cycling is not only a green and healthy way to travel, but also a sport for people. Riding a bike can bring us many benefits. For example, going out by bike at ordinary times will not only bring tail gas and air pollution, but also be more convenient and avoid traffic accidents. It is a healthy exercise way.

As we all know, riding a bike is more labor-saving than walking. This is because we only need to overcome the friction between the tire and the ground when riding a bicycle. Riding a bike on a flat road or downhill road is relatively labor-saving, but on a rugged mountain road or that uphill road, we need to spend more effort, which will be more laborious at this time, so it is not very labor-saving.

However, when we walk, our human body will show a state of ups and downs, and all the organs of our body will move with it, so we will feel more laborious. In fact, this is also related to the speed of walking. If the walking speed is fast, the body will naturally consume the corresponding physical strength to support the movement of the body, so it will be more laborious. If you walk slowly, you don't need to spend a lot of physical strength, so you won't feel very tired naturally. At present, cycling is a healthy and green way to travel, which can not only exercise but also protect the environment.