WindyRob
Veteran
- Location
- On the doorstep to the Southdowns
I used to run in my late teens and early 20's, best half marathon of 1hr 35mins. Then as i got in to early fatherhood in my 20's kept starting and stopping, did another couple of half marathons (1-45 when i trained and 2-15 when i didn't!) Moved to Hampshire and did a few 10k's in my early 30's.
I'm now 42, i've been riding for 3 years and up until July could ride for 100k without too much trouble. due to a virus i've been off the bike a bit and have only done 320 miles over the last 2.5 months. i've just gone back to working mon-fri 9 -5 having been on shift for the last three years. Worried that not being able to ride (37 mile commute each way) i thought i'd run to keep my fitness level up.
Well i've just been for my 2nd run this week a pathetic 2.3 flat miles and I'm shagged.... I know it'll get easier but it's not like riding a bike is it!?
I'm now 42, i've been riding for 3 years and up until July could ride for 100k without too much trouble. due to a virus i've been off the bike a bit and have only done 320 miles over the last 2.5 months. i've just gone back to working mon-fri 9 -5 having been on shift for the last three years. Worried that not being able to ride (37 mile commute each way) i thought i'd run to keep my fitness level up.
Well i've just been for my 2nd run this week a pathetic 2.3 flat miles and I'm shagged.... I know it'll get easier but it's not like riding a bike is it!?