CenturioAlpha wrote:
Lunella wrote:
I find this stereotype to be super untrue.
If you go into the pro cycling world you'll find tons of autistic people. I've met SO many on rides. There's even autistic pro cycling youtubers lol.
But yeah we have a health/fitness subforum on WP so most of the health junkies linger there from time to time.
I wonder if the ratio of autistic to neurotypical is higher in cycling than in the rest of the population. If so, I wonder why that is. I remember reading once about someone who described cycling as a sort of drawn out socially acceptable stim because of the rythmic movements. Running has a similar effect on me.
I hadn't seen the health and fitness sub forum before. Maybe I should check it out!
I wouldn't be surprised if it was so.
Then again, I'm someone who thinks autism is more common than most people seem to think it is.
Cycling is definitely an obsession of mine and some other autistic folk I know. Been that way since I was a youngin. Maybe try getting into it yourself, it's good fun on steep climbs and you can get to way further distances so you can explore a bit more.
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The term Aspergers is no longer officially used in the UK - it is now regarded as High Functioning Autism.