GGGL, Go Green Get Lean, ANU Cycle Challenge, GGGL Cycling, Slimmer Waistlines, Lighter Footprints

In the face of pending oil scarcity and climatic change, we are starting to recognise that our current patterns of mobility cannot be sustained in the long term [GGGL, Go Green Get Lean, ANU Cycle Challenge, GGGL Cycling, Slimmer Waistlines, Lighter Footprints] and will have to change. It has also become apparent that our dependence on motorized commuting has contributed to a ‘pervasive sedentariness’, [GGGL, Go Green Get Lean, ANU Cycle Challenge, GGGL Cycling, Slimmer Waistlines, Lighter Footprints] which has crept over Australian society, accompanied by a host of detrimental health consequences. Our goal is to promote cycling as not only a more sustainable alternative to the private car, but also an enjoyable and health-enhancing way to get [GGGL, Go Green Get Lean, ANU Cycle Challenge, GGGL Cycling, Slimmer Waistlines, Lighter Footprints] from A to B.

GGGL, Go Green Get Lean, ANU Cycle Challenge, GGGL Cycling, Slimmer Waistlines, Lighter Footprints

We have developed a cycling fitness program that is designed to assist people in overcoming car dependence and get fitter and healthier in the [GGGL, Go Green Get Lean, ANU Cycle Challenge, GGGL Cycling, Slimmer Waistlines, Lighter Footprints] process. This site will serve as an information resource for those interested in the program or learning more about living healthily and [GGGL, Go Green Get Lean, ANU Cycle Challenge, GGGL Cycling, Slimmer Waistlines, Lighter Footprints] sustainably.

GGGL, Go Green Get Lean, ANU Cycle Challenge, GGGL Cycling, Slimmer Waistlines, Lighter Footprints

ANUgreen, the Australian National University’s environmental management body, [GGGL, Go Green Get Lean, ANU Cycle Challenge, GGGL Cycling, Slimmer Waistlines, Lighter Footprints] is sponsoring the first ‘Go Green, Get Lean Cycle-to-Campus Challenge’. The challenge is being run as a pilot program, in the hope that it may be refined and expanded to include participants from outside of the ANU next year. [GGGL, Go Green Get Lean, ANU Cycle Challenge, GGGL Cycling, Slimmer Waistlines, Lighter Footprints] It provides a structured, appealing framework for staff and postgraduate students of the ANU to make the transition from motorised [GGGL, Go Green Get Lean, ANU Cycle Challenge, GGGL Cycling, Slimmer Waistlines, Lighter Footprints] commuting to cycling to-and-from campus.

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Welcome to Go Green, Get Lean Cycling

In the face of pending oil scarcity and climatic change, we are starting to recognise that our current patterns of mobility cannot be sustained in the long term and will have to change. It has also become apparent that our dependence on motorized commuting has contributed to a ‘pervasive sedentariness’, which has crept over Australian society, accompanied by a host of detrimental health consequences. Our goal is to promote cycling as not only a more sustainable alternative to the private car, but also an enjoyable and health-enhancing way to get from A to B.  

We have developed a cycling fitness program that is designed to assist people in overcoming car dependence and get fitter and healthier in the process. This site will serve as an information resource for those interested in the program or learning more about living healthily and sustainably.

 
The Go Green, Get Lean Cycle-to-Campus Challenge 2007
ANUgreen, the Australian National University’s environmental management body, is sponsoring the first ‘Go Green, Get Lean Cycle-to-Campus Challenge’. The challenge is being run as a pilot program, in the hope that it may be refined and expanded to include participants from outside of the ANU next year. It provides a structured, appealing framework for staff and postgraduate students of the ANU to make the transition from motorised commuting to cycling to-and-from campus.
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