Tag: yoga for bikers
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Preview of the Seattle launch of Pedal, Stretch, Breathe: The Yoga of Bicycling
EDITOR’S NOTE: Kelli Refer is a Seattle yoga teacher who uses her bike as her primary mode of transportation. Her small book Pedal, Stretch, Breathe: The Yoga of Bicycling was recently released by Taking the Lane Media. Since I live with Kelli, I have had the pleasure of watching this book develop into a wonderful…
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Help fund a Seattle-written zine about yoga and biking
Pedal, Stretch, Breathe is a zine about yoga for people who bike and about biking for people who do yoga. And you can help fund it and score yourself a copy by backing the project’s Kickstarter campaign. The zine is written by Seattle’s Kelli Refer, who writes about yoga and biking on her blog and…
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Cranksgiving 2010 Update – Free bike lights!
Cascade Bicycle Club is providing bike lights to the first 100 riders to finish register for Cranksgiving Saturday. Totally rad. To keep with the spirit of giving (and safety), I encourage those who already have lights they are pleased with to give these free lights to an unlit ninja biker you see riding around at…
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‘One male trout, using the fish ladder, wearing a condom’
After waking up around 5 and drinking two thermoses of coffee, Kelli from Yoga For Bikers and I got a little loopy while counting bikes this morning for SDOT. We were staked out at Elliott and Denny from 6:30 until 9, tabulating bike commuters based on which direction they were headed, whether they were in…
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Don’t be a ‘fair weather’ biker
A friendly riding-in-the-rain video from the San Fransisco Bicycle Coalition: I suppose being a fair weather biker is better than not being a biker at all, but come on. It’s just a little water. Riding in the rain is fun. If you have fenders and a rain jacket of some kind, you really won’t get…
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