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Biking keeps you younger- apparently

RIDING MOTORCYCLES can help you stay young - that's the claim being made the scientists behind a new study. According to Japanese scientist Ryuta Kawashima, ...

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    RIDING MOTORCYCLES can help you stay young - that's the claim being made the scientists behind a new study. According to Japanese scientist Ryuta Kawashima, the rider's brain gets activated to increased levels over a car driver because it requires heightened alertness:

    "In a convenient and easy environment, the human mind and body get used to setting the hurdle low. Our final conclusion is that riding motorcycles can lead to smart ageing."

    Kawashima, a confirmed motorcycle enthusiast, is the man behind the "Brain Training" software used in many handheld game consoles. His research team worked in conjunction with Yamaha Motor Company in a string of experiments involving middle-aged men, at Tohoku University, Japan.

    Some of the tests involved as many as 22 middle-aged men, who held motorcycle licences but had not been actively riding for the last ten years. After splitting them into two groups -- one was asked to resume riding motorcycles for two months, and another to keep using bicycles or cars.

    "The group that rode motorbikes posted higher marks in cognitive function tests," Kawashima said. "Mental care is a very big issue in modern society," said Kawashima. "I think we made an interesting stir here as data showed you can improve your mental condition simply by using motorbikes to commute."

    Well I still laugh at farts and sulk alot so I s'pose I'm living proof this is true
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    Wasn't there a report out last week that claimed that brain training software didn't work and had no real effect on yor brain?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul G View Post
    Wasn't there a report out last week that claimed that brain training software didn't work and had no real effect on yor brain?
    Yeah, but a motorcycle isn't software.
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    Shouldn't it be "Yamaha says bikeing keeps you young". Of course it could have been an impartial study, but probably isn't.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pirahna View Post
    Shouldn't it be "Yamaha says bikeing keeps you young". Of course it could have been an impartial study, but probably isn't.
    They can't possbily say that when they actually take 3 month's to ship a part from Japan to the UK!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Taz View Post
    They can't possbily say that when they actually take 3 month's to ship a part from Japan to the UK!
    They are just ensuring that you feel the maximum benefit once you get the part.
    Move along - nothing to see here
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    Perhaps the Professor is planning to bring out a new range of motorcycles. If they sell anything like Brain Training, all the middle class beige wearers will be down Sainsbury's on their scoots in no time and the Daily Mail might even like us!
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    Quote Originally Posted by echus View Post
    They are just ensuring that you feel the maximum benefit once you get the part.
    They will feel the minimum beneift from me, they won't ever be getting another penny from my pocket again!

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