Abstract

https://doi.org/10.58984/smb2502091d

The purpose of this article is to examine cycling as a lifestyle, from leisure to competitive levels, with a focus on the effects it has on people’s physical and mental health as well as their social connections within communities. The objective is to investigate the health advantages of regular cycling, such as the prevention of chronic illnesses, the increase of cardiorespiratory endurance, and the strengthening of the musculoskeletal system, by means of a review of pertinent research and the literature currently in publication. Both psychological effects—like stress reduction, improved subjective well-being, and boosted self-confidence—and social aspects— like how cycling contributes to the development of sports culture, community, and social capital—are given special consideration. Examples of cycling competitions, such as the Tour de France, are also analyzed as global sporting events that influence the popularization of cycling and its integration into different spheres of social life. The paper seeks to demonstrate how cycling, in all its forms, represents a powerful instrument for promoting an active and healthy lifestyle.