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PostPosted: Wed Sep 10, 2008 12:03 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Mobile bike polo would be neat to watch. Have the goals on wheels/casters and being pushed parade style with people power or bicycle power. I'm not an avid bike polo fan, but this would be entertaining as heck to the common bike folk like me to watch on the side or while riding nearby.

Another idea is a dance bike skit like Portland has: The Sprockets Goofy, yes, but entertainingly silly. It also shows the public you don't have to wear tight spandex to have fun on a bike. Although there's nothing wrong with wearing tight spandex. http://sprockettes.org/
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 10, 2008 12:13 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

haumanjoy wrote:
I'm not an avid bike polo fan, but this would be entertaining as heck to the common bike folk like me to watch on the side


Coolivan Park. Wednesday evenings and late Sunday afternoons.
You may not be a fan now, but I bet you'd enjoy coming out to watch a few games...
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 11, 2008 12:03 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I guess I'm scared that I may become addicted to bike polo since I love ice hockey and guy's biker legs so much! Mmmm...shaved baseball-like calves..mmmmm.....

Here's the route for 2ndSundayKY. Meetings are every Thursday at the Downtown Library at 5:30 conference room B until the event happens.

Limestone /Winslow/Ave of Champions to Limestone/4th Street

Contact Lori: lhenry@lfucg.com for more info.
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 11, 2008 12:49 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Any word on when/how/if they'll be promoting the 2nd sunday event? One month out and there's been no advertising.

Please don't let the people responsible for that terrible video be in charge of it.
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 11, 2008 1:05 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

several of us are talking with Kenzie and Keith about what we can set up, and where. Once we get something solid, if anything, I will make an announcement on here so people can decide if they want to help out and participate.

Tim has posted about this plenty of times on the forums here and no one else really spoke out strongly for any of the ideas besides some sort of polo demo, and possibly a bike clinic thingy... so we're going to roll with those and see what happens.
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 11, 2008 1:10 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

haumanjoy wrote:
I guess I'm scared that I may become addicted to bike polo since I love ice hockey and guy's biker legs so much! Mmmm...shaved baseball-like calves..mmmmm.....


well, you may be disappointed then because the majority of the bike polo crew is definitely not in the shave-your-legs camp of cycling.

However, I can guarantee you plenty of sweat, chain grease, some blood and an occasionally shirtless Henry Huffines, Pat Garnett, or Shane Tedder.
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 11, 2008 2:23 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

If the intent of 2nd Sunday is to get people off the couch and outside walking or biking, what is going to be the incentive for people who don't normally walk or bike...y'know the people who would actually benefit from the stated purpose of the event...

Free appetizers on every corner? Sort of like a pub crawl only with pigs in a blanket and mozzarella sticks.

Don't laugh. You know it'd work.
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 11, 2008 2:41 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Funny that you say that because if they really wanted to get people off the couch, out of the house, out of their cars, etc. Our city leaders and planners should get their ass in gear and try to make Lexington a better city for bikes, pedestrians, and alternative means of transportation... for every day, not just one.

Instead, they're worried about having the fanciest hotels for tourists, or the best sports facilities for UK.
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 11, 2008 7:31 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

elzie5000 wrote:
If the intent of 2nd Sunday is to get people off the couch and outside walking or biking, what is going to be the incentive for people who don't normally walk or bike...y'know the people who would actually benefit from the stated purpose of the event...

Free appetizers on every corner? Sort of like a pub crawl only with pigs in a blanket and mozzarella sticks.

Don't laugh. You know it'd work.


That what i was thinking earlier today when the kentucky ale tap trailer drove by me. Make it a sort of Taste of Lexington and have local, non-chain restaraunts serve food.
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 11, 2008 9:24 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Jack at PTP had an even better idea this afternoon. Have a table with one ingredient for a sandwich on each corner. That way the couch potatoes have to walk the entire mile and a quarter to get their free lunch.
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PostPosted: Fri Sep 12, 2008 4:52 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

jkizzle wrote:
That what i was thinking earlier today when the kentucky ale tap trailer drove by me. Make it a sort of Taste of Lexington and have local, non-chain restaraunts serve food.


actually, this is an idea the DLC is playing with for Bike Lexington since we will have downtown proper shut down. It would be a best of the bluegrass style food hop.
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PostPosted: Fri Sep 12, 2008 7:02 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Anyone have any rickshaws for the event?
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 25, 2008 7:41 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

My boss asked me to do a piece on this at work so I thought I'd share

Kentuckians ‘moving in the right direction’ on Second Sunday

By Carol L. Spence

LEXINGTON, Ky., (Sept. 24, 2008) – Buttons are popping up all over Bullitt County that read “Ask me about Second Sunday.” They’re part of a word-of-mouth campaign that organizers hope will stir up interest in a statewide day of physical activity, an event like none other in the country.

It’s time to get Kentuckians moving in the right direction; that’s the goal and slogan of Second Sunday. Organized by specialists and agents in the family and consumer sciences arm of the University of Kentucky Cooperative Extension Service in cooperation with local officials and other organizations, more than 50 percent of the state’s counties will close a road or roads from 2 to 6 p.m. Oct. 12, the second Sunday of the month. The road closings will give people the opportunity to get out and exercise in a fun, safe, community-friendly environment.

Diana Doggett, one of the event’s organizers, said the idea originated in Bogotá, Columbia, where more than 70 miles of city streets are closed to cars every Sunday, encouraging thousands of people to merge onto them for walking, biking, picnicking and meeting with friends and strangers. In this country, individual municipalities have occasionally done their own variation. But Second Sunday is the first time such an event has occurred across an entire state.

“Second Sunday is an event when an entire state can come together on a single day to encourage its citizens to collectively get outdoors to de-stress, get healthy and connect personally with their fellow citizens,” Doggett said.

Kentucky is consistently ranked among the top 10 states for obesity and obesity-related diseases, though a recent study by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention showed that the commonwealth was one of only five states to record a drop in its obesity rate last year. According to Doggett, a family and consumer sciences agent in Fayette County, that improvement shows that Kentuckians have taken notice and are determined to improve the state’s health status further.

“I think we’ve been classified as a population who couldn’t care less and wouldn’t make these improvements at the point they were presented to us. I think (Second Sunday) is changing that perception, that yes, we would,” she said.

“It doesn’t take a lot of money, and it would not take an act of Congress for a community to rise above whatever challenges they have economically and healthwise and say, as of this particular date, we are going to make some changes…. And I think this is what it is all about. Will it be fast change? By no means. But it will be embraced change.”

Doggett said organizers didn’t expect such an overwhelming response from so many counties this first year.

“It’s a wonderful, rewarding opportunity to see these committees take action and plan and embrace the whole concept,” she said.

Every county has developed its own program, based on its strengths, environment and unique attributes. In Muhlenberg County, they’re giving away a Wii and a Wii Fit in a drawing for people who walk, bike, run, or skateboard on the local Rails to Trails that day.

Blue Licks Battlefield State Resort Park in Robertson County will open some of the park’s scenic roads to pedestrians and cyclists.

There will be bike polo, a dog bone hunt, and tandem bicycles for the blind, among other activities, in Fayette County.

In Johnson County, Family and Consumer Sciences Agent Brenda Cockerham couldn’t wait until October and has already organized two Second Sundays. On the second Sunday in August and September, downtown Paintsville streets were car-free and, instead, filled with walkers, cyclists, skateboarders and families enjoying a day together in the fresh air. The popular event will repeat on the official Second Sunday date.

Gallatin’s County Judge Executive Kenny French returned home from a built environment conference in June excited about what could be done for little money to improve the health of his county’s citizens. Rosie Allen, Gallatin County family and consumer sciences agent, said he had much of the logistics thought out before she even approached him.

“We are closing a road called Little Sugar Creek,” she said. “It has kind of a steep grade to it, so at the end we’ll have a hayride and bring everyone back. And then we’ll have a family event at the voting precinct.”

In Bullitt County, Second Sunday, to be held in Hillview, is merely the start of much bigger plans.

“Bullitt County ranks very high – higher than the state -- in several different (health) problems because we’re a bedroom community,” said Ruth Chowning, the county’s family and consumer sciences agent, pointing out that 85 percent of the population travels outside the county to work, spending an average of one to one and a half hours on the road to get to their destination.

“This event is actually our kickoff event,” she said.

In upcoming weeks and months, there are plans for “downtown walks” in other cities in the county. There are also plans for holding monthly meetings at the extension office to discuss how to help people be physically active by meeting their needs in the county.

“Are those needs bike trails? Are they walking trails? Are they horseback riding trails? Is it sidewalks?” Chowning said. “We’re going to look at the whole county and what is needed in each area of the county. We’re trying to develop a great big countywide strategic plan.”

Deborah Murray, associate director of UK Health Education through Extension Leadership, said Second Sunday could serve to show local officials that people really are interested in having access to places for exercise.

“I think communities can begin to have the discussion about what do we already have that we can take advantage of now that really doesn’t cost us any money,” she said.

Doggett is optimistic that next year’s event will be even bigger, with more counties participating.

“We’re well over 50 percent participation this year, and it looks as if Second Sunday could be something special that will hopefully support and propel a movement toward our state’s improved health, economy and environment,” she said.

With so many counties in the state participating this year, though, a person won’t have to go very far to find an event. There is an open invitation to “Be there – Be Healthy!” For more information on Second Sunday in your area, contact the local extension office.
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 01, 2008 11:52 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

From the schedule that was just sent out:
"Group Cycling 3 – 5:00 pm
Lower Courthouse Plaza (Limestone & Main Street)
You’re invited to cycle with the YMCA staff! Jump on one of our
stationary bikes and we’ll guide you through this exciting workout!"

There aren't words for the level of point-missing going on here.
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 01, 2008 1:47 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Well, at least you're exercizing - which is the point. Don't think of it as a stationary bike, think of it as bike polo training Smile Heck, have someone roll ya a few balls to practice with.
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