Saving Minds Coalition Annual Mental Gears Ride

Saving Minds Coalition Annual Mental Gears Ride Saving Minds Coalition is a 501c3 that focuses on assisting those suffering from mental illness, dom

It was an honor to be nominated, it’s truly a blessing and privilege to be selected.  This award is special because it c...
11/05/2021

It was an honor to be nominated, it’s truly a blessing and privilege to be selected. This award is special because it comes from the community we serve. 4 the people by the people. Please come out on December 11th to celebrate with the people.

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SMC would like to say THANK YOU to everyone involved for making Saving Minds Coalition 1st Annual Mental Gears Ride amaz...
10/09/2021

SMC would like to say THANK YOU to everyone involved for making Saving Minds Coalition 1st Annual Mental Gears Ride amazing, memorable and a success. I am thrilled to say our winter homeless campaign is off to a great start and it’s all because of you. I always say it only takes one person to make a change and we are ensuring that change occurs.

10/09/2021
Saving Minds Coalition organization would like to say we’re so excited and looking forward to seeing everyone at tomorro...
10/08/2021

Saving Minds Coalition organization would like to say we’re so excited and looking forward to seeing everyone at tomorrow’s historical event. This is our first ride and we truly appreciate all of the love, support and inspirational words that have given. For those that will not be able to join us but have sent donations Thank You, Thank You, Thank You it is very much appreciated. It only takes one person can be the needed change. So just imagine the impact and change you are assisting SMC in making.

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10/08/2021

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Tomorrow is the big day 8am
Rep your green for mental health
Alexander Deussen Park pavilion 6
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Update: If you do not ride you can still come out and donate. Items needed listed below.

Saving Minds Coalition 1st Annual Mental Gears Ride this Saturday. Come out and be apart of our historic moment. Start line Alexander Deussen Park pavilion 6 the ride starts at 8 am. The ride is free however we are accepting monetary or winter item donations. The ride routes are 25 to 45 miles both will be marked with signage and includes rest stops. There is a registration link on Eventbrite with two options or you can sign up the day of. If you are unable to ride just stop by pick information about SMC and services we provide.

Update: If you do not ride you can still come out and donate.  Items needed listed below.  Saving Minds Coalition 1st An...
10/07/2021

Update: If you do not ride you can still come out and donate. Items needed listed below.

Saving Minds Coalition 1st Annual Mental Gears Ride this Saturday. Come out and be apart of our historic moment. Start line Alexander Deussen Park pavilion 6 the ride starts at 8 am. The ride is free however we are accepting monetary or winter item donations. The ride routes are 25 to 45 miles both will be marked with signage and includes rest stops. There is a registration link on Eventbrite with two options or you can sign up the day of. If you are unable to ride just stop by pick information about SMC and services we provide.

10/07/2021

5 WAYS CYCLING CAN HELP IMPROVE YOUR MENTAL HEALTH
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Numerous scientific studies have linked exercise with improved mental health, and with one in four of us likely to experience a mental health problem (according to the charity Mind), physical activity seems like an excellent place to start in improving our overall wellbeing, whether we’re fighting off day-to-day stress or combating the symptoms of an ongoing condition.

There are lots of good reasons why using your bike should be your physical activity of choice for improving your mental health.

Here are our top five:

1. It gets you out in the open

While all exercise is good exercise, doing it nature gives you bonus points according to a study in Science Daily. The results showed that getting moving out in the open leaves you feeling revitalised, energised and optimistic in a way that bouncing around a gym can’t, while feelings of tension and anger were reduced too. 17% fewer people who stopped cycling consider their lives worthwhile, in comparison to those who continued. So, ditch the gym and get on your bike to soak up the scenery, sunshine and positive vibes.

2. Aerobic exercise reduces anxiety

A study in Science Direct showed that aerobic exercise, of which running and cycling are great examples, can significantly reduce feelings of anxiety, potentially preventing anxiousness from developing into full-blown panic attacks or disorders. A recent study showed that 18% more of people who ride a bike every day consider their life happy, compared to people who tried and stopped cycling. Any type of aerobic exercise will do the trick, but a bike ride is low-impact (so great for those of us worried about bad knees) and gets you out into nature where you’ll soak up even more beneficial side-effects.

3. You can ride a bike socially

When it comes to riding a bike, you have the choice between whether you want to go solo or make it a social activity. According to a large study published in the Lancet, team sports are the best for improving mental health, with riding a bike coming a close second. Imagine the benefits of grabbing some friends, family or co-workers and going for a bike ride as a team sport. If you’re after a family affair, you can find and register for your local, traffic-free HSBC UK Lets Ride event here, or take a look at the Ride Social programme or Women’s only HSBC UK Breeze Rides that are inclusive of any age, background or ability.

4. It’s a proven stress-reliever

Regularly riding a bike is proven to reduce stress in itself. 15% more of people who ride a bike every day are satisfied with their lives than people who haven’t biked since becoming an adult. But there are other ways it could help. For example, in the long-term regular cycling can work out cheaper than a gym membership, which could alleviate financial worries. Plus, a 30-minute bout of daily exercise can boost memory and creative thinking, which could help you feel more positive about work.

5. It’s easy to fit into your daily life

Unlike dragging yourself to and from the gym, riding a bike can be woven into your daily routine without disrupting it. Those who swap their dreary commutes for cycling to and from work have a much lower risk of feeling stressed, and there is research to suggest that making regular exercise a part of your lifestyle - like working it into a hobby or daily routine - can better improve your overall mood and wellbeing.

Mental Health Awareness Week 10/3 to 10/9 Join us for a week full of activities It’s time to stop the stigma and shameAn...
09/30/2021

Mental Health Awareness Week 10/3 to 10/9
Join us for a week full of activities
It’s time to stop the stigma and shame
And begin to rebuild and refocus
Starting this Sunday with Empowerment Yoga
10 am to Noon @ MacGregor Park
Come out and replenish the soul with sound bowls and heal to the sound of African drums with AK-47 Fitness and Wellness

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