
Originally Posted by
austinite
I'm not mad at all. The problem isn't giving advice. The problem is the defense mechanism that most kids have when they do get advice. Telling a 19 or 20 year old not to cycle due to the dangers, is valid advice. You may not think so, but it is.
The other problem is most kids are lazy and want some miracle drug. So lazy, that they will repeatedly ask the same questions over and over and over again... waiting for someone to tell them what they want to hear. So lazy that they can't use the search function, click a few links and read a couple of articles.
Everything you and everyone else ever wanted to know about cycling is already been spoken of. Archived for your convenience.
I don't expect you to understand today. But I know you will 5 years from now. Do you remember when you were 14 or 15 years old? Remember your interests? Things change, huh? Makes you wonder how in just a few years you go from wanting to be the best skateboarder ever, to a bodybuilder. Well, 5 years from now you will be a different person. You'll understand then.