New Improvers class starting after Easter!
Wednesday nights for six weeks only 7.30-9.30pm
April 23-June 4 inclusive. In leafy, lovely campus Rathmines Dublin 6.
Price: €150
This class is suitable for those who have already completed the six-week beginners’ class with us or if you are new to us and have done a beginner’s class elsewhere, now is your time to join us at Act The Maggot.

Email your queries & we’ll give ya the scoop.
actthemaggot@gmail.com
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Calling all Maggots – Part Two available now for Beginners

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Kicking off Wednesday April 23 – June 04 inclusive, 2014 – 6 weeks of fun. Book here online. Early Birds Act The Maggot! Evenings at 7.30pm – 9.30pm in leafy & convenient Rathmines location. Dublin 6. €150. To book your spot – email actthemaggot@gmail.com or call 0873744926. Read about us and see our Mad Maggot Movies on Youtube HERE

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“The scariest moment is always just before you start.”

New Improvers Class April 23-June 04, 2014

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New Course recruiting now…open invitation to all yee maggots who have completed the six-week beginner class! Wednesdays April 23-June 04, 2014 – maggot improvers class for another six weeks of fun fun fun g’wan g’wan g’wan!

If you looked at our site & thought you were beyond a beginners’ from scratch class…this one might be for you too!

 

The Downpour Epiphany

A common experience among new cyclists is the ‘downpour epiphany’. This typically happens the first time a rider gets caught in heavy rain. During an unexpected soaking, people normally tense up, curse their luck and wish they were elsewhere. But on a bike, something mysterious happens- the experience of being rained on can be hugely enjoyable. Perhaps it’s because the water is refreshing. Or just feels nice. Or because the world shimmers beautifully in the rain…..the downpour epiphany is partly about the release of apprehension that comes when the sky lets go and we realize it doesn’t matter. We’re so used to being screened off from the world, sometimes we forget the joys of getting out there and just being in it, face-to-face. Cycling reminds us how.” very apt lines (considering the week that’s in it!) from Einstein & The Art of Mindful Cycling – Achieving Balance in the Modern World.

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