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What Happens to Your Mind When You Ride
The Bicycle Effect starts from a simple observation: riding a bike produces a mental state that has more in common with meditation than most people realize. The rhythmic movement of the legs, the breath falling into cadence, the loose, floating attention on the road and the body and the world passing by — these create conditions remarkably close to what Zen practice calls mindfulness. Author Juan Carlos Kreimer, an Argentinian writer who has cycled daily across Buenos Aires, New York, Paris, London, and Rio de Janeiro for decades, began his Zen practice in 1982 and spent years tracing the connection between the two disciplines. This book is the result of that inquiry.
It's not a training manual or a wellness framework. It's a meditation on movement — one that takes both cycling and contemplative practice seriously, and finds that the bike, ridden with attention, is already doing something most people don't have a name for. The book opens with a brief history of the bicycle and moves into the practical and philosophical territory of what it means to ride consciously, covering the physics of the ride, the urban landscape, the relationship between motion and mind, and how to maintain the machine that makes it possible.
The Ride as Practice — Motion, Breath, and Presence
- Written by Juan Carlos Kreimer — a lifelong cyclist and Zen practitioner who began connecting the two disciplines in 1982 and has cycled 20–30 miles daily into his seventies across cities on multiple continents.
- Makes the case that cycling naturally induces a meditative state through the coordination of breath, rhythmic movement, and present-moment attention — without requiring any additional technique or training.
- Draws on Zen philosophy and mindfulness concepts to articulate what experienced riders often already feel but struggle to name.
- Traces the history of the bicycle from its origins to the contemporary urban cycling landscape, grounding the philosophical argument in the machine's actual development.
- Covers the practical side of conscious riding — including how to maintain your bicycle — as part of the meditative relationship with the object itself.
- Written from lived experience across decades of daily riding in major global cities, not from a theoretical or clinical distance.
- A compact, readable 192 pages — suited to picking up and returning to, like the practice it describes.
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