How Bike Riding Can Elevate Wrestler Performance

By Rob Sutter


Bike riding stands as one of the exercises that, in my mind, just about anyone can get into. It's one of those actions that take effort but it's the kind that has a purpose as you move about from place to the next. That being said, I am also a great fan of professional wrestling and I oftentimes find myself evaluating the performance of many stars. Even though cycling can be great in terms of maintenance, I believe that one's conditioning can be steadily improved as well.

I think the worst case offenders here are the part-time workers who come about for the sake of heightening the ratings. You have such people as The Rock, Triple H, and Brock Lesnar who come in to only work a few specific dates throughout the year and I have to wonder why this is when a number of them cannot perform that well. Lesnar does well enough on his own, considering that he's a former UFC Heavyweight Champion. However, men like Triple H and the Rock have been out of action for a while and their performances suffer.

However, I can't say that every person who operates within the ring is going to be a five star athlete. Ryback, for example, is perhaps the worst example of style over substance as he isn't exactly the performer who is in the best shape. Yes, his power is almost unmatched but to say that he is able to go about long matches would be something of a lie. Seeing as how this man becomes tired rather quickly, it's hard for me to become invested in the bouts he's part of.

Wrestlers have to stay in decent shape because if this isn't done, the matches at hand are not going to be terribly entertaining. If you ask me, bike riding should come about a much more constant pace. This is one of the exercises that tests the heart and allows the body to become better as far as movement is concerned. Staying in shape can be done on these vehicles and it's an aspect which companies along the lines of Linus Bike can support.

If a balance was found between looks and talent, then I believe the wrestling scene today would be all the better for it. Why is it that so many performers, who look like they're going to be excellent, simply seem to fail to live up to expectations? I think that a lack of training is to blame and sometimes they aren't in the shape necessary to become fantastic performers. Bike riding is an activity which can help to hone one's form so that performance, in theory, elevates.




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