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Indoor Cycling Workout Tips--Muscle Tension

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Glee Indoor Cycling Workout

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Indoor Cycling Training With a Stationary Bike

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Nasty broken leg leads Mexico teen to discover his passion for cycling

In the Syracuse cycling community, Dan Jardin is known by the nickname “Leg.”

It’s a tag related to a series of extended scars and a galaxy-shaped skin graft that pockmarks his right leg. A deep, summer tan camouflages most of the medical wounds. What lies beneath is a story that includes broken bones, broken plates, multiple surgeries, compartment syndrome, discussion of amputation and enduring determination.

Jardin, who graduated from Mexico high school in June, regained used of his leg, his life and found a passion for cycling along the journey. This fall, Jardin is enrolling at Lees-McRae College in Banner Elk, N.C.

It’s a small Presbyterian school of 700 students that has won 10 national championships in USA Cycling. When Lance Armstrong made his comeback from cancer in 1998, he trained at Lees-McRae.

Jardin plans to ride at Lees-McRae and pursue dreams of racing some day in Europe or the Olympics.

“It’s an interesting story. Really cool, actually,” said Mike Hartwell, a 2010 graduate of Mexico and Jardin’s best friend. “It’s not cool that it happened, but cool how he’s recovered and where he is now.”