Starting afresh: coming back to sport

‘You’re never too old’ so the goes the saying, and as more people are discovering, or returning to, cycling later in life, Helen Carter looks into the effects of making a sporting comeback

You're never to old...

As concerns for the health of the general population grow, it was hoped that the 2012 Olympics would “inspire a generation”. Such an event could boost physical activity and sporting participation, giving our country’s youth aspirations to become the next British heroes.

However, by the looks of people out riding on the road, the generation that appears to be most inspired are those in the 30-60 age group. Over 15 million people in the UK now participate regularly in sport (playing at least once per week).

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