oxoman
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We're on a cycling forum so few are going to agree with you on that one.
And besides, which "choices" would you say are better in regards to a low impact cardio vascular workout where you're in the great outdoors.
I believe cycling simply can't be beat. Running to me is brutal, especially on aged joints, ligaments and tendons, and the older guys on here, of which there are many, I believe, would agree wholeheartedly.
Sorry Esoxlucius, im both old and swing both ways. 🤫. I run and ride, probably both badly. At 60 I can still do reasonable speeds both riding and running but not at similar times. I can no longer do duathlons without major downtime afterwards. I find both activities help each other, but when doing big running and cycling events close together it doesn't. Case in question i did 200 dirty reiver gravel ride and a local 20 mile road run within 3 wks and both times suffered. I think as we get older we get more stubborn and soldier on regardless and tend to ignore stuff until its to late. I now tend to copy the younger generation occasionally and will have a proper sports massage well before an event to sort the tight bits out before hand. I also push myself cardio wise , within limits as I have high blood pressure. No weight lifting or sprinting etc.
