
All Bodies on Bikes is a movement to create and foster a size-inclusive bike community. Join Marley and Ellen as they explore the ideas surrounding “All Bodies On Bikes” and the impact this movement has on communities. We will explore themes such as inclusivity on group rides, the limitations of equipment, finding clothing and cycling tools, group ride dynamics as a larger-bodied person, the impac... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 92 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Ready for your first bike fit? Here’s what to expect! A bike fit is beneficial for all riders, regardless of size or riding experience. A lot can change during a bike fit, like saddle positioning, handlebar adjustments, crank length, and Q factor. El... more
What should you consider when purchasing a new bike? It depends! In this episode Marley and Ellen go over the questions we hear most often—how do you choose a shop? How do you know what type of bike to choose? What about sizing and weight limits when... more
Dearest listeners… life has been life-ing! We talked a big game in our last episode, only to be a 🤏little🤏 delayed, and truly back on track as of this episode. Here’s a quick explanation as to where we’ve been (literally!) and what to expect in our... more
Hey bike friends! Marley & Ellen are back from our summer breaks. Listen up to hear what's new from All Bodies on Bikes.
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Love this podcast and how they demystify so much about cycling for those of us who feel like we don’t fit in with the elite white make cyclist cohort. I have been listening to the podcasts back to back while I row indoors for the winter and I’ll be sad when I’m caught up. Thank you Maggie and Marley!!!
I’m enjoying this podcast very much. I can’t wait to see where it goes! It’s a fun way to stay connected to the cycling community and I learn new things from every single episode. The sensitivity and compassion displayed by the hosts toward all people is much appreciated.
This has been a great podcast so far. Great discussion and banter with the hosts. Easy to follow and wonderful story telling.
I’d love to hear an interview/discussion about riding with auto immune disease or chronic illness. How people manage and what they do to maintain energy. Thanks!
I’m so excited that there’s a biking podcast focused on biking as joyful movement and body acceptance!
This podcast has been long needed and I’m so excited for it! As a someone who has been riding since the late 1990’s in a body not ‘typical’ of the cyclist stereotype, I’ve come across so many challenges and discrimination even doing something simple like getting my bike repaired. Listening to the first full episode has me fired up for a new cycling year as since Covid hit, I hadn’t been cycling as much. Thank you thank you!!!
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Focused on creating a size-inclusive biking community, the content examines a wide range of topics related to cycling. Key discussions often involve the barriers faced by larger-bodied individuals, the inclusivity of cycling spaces, and the challenges tied to gear and clothing availability. Episodes include interviews with industry experts as well as personal narratives that highlight the varied experiences of cyclists from all backgrounds. The podcast not only advocates for inclusivity but also encourages listeners to explore the cycling culture in a way that respects and uplifts all body types, fostering a sense of belonging within the biking community.
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2. Jacob Sheppard-Saidel
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