Tommy_Catons_Perm
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Ahh. Ok. Sorry for trying to teach grandmother to suck eggs. Still worth reminding ourselves of basics sometimes though. I still make school boy errors.I went the other way.
In my early teen's I was an avid cyclist. Not competitive, but I cycled pretty much everywhere. I took up running in my 30, and have competed in loads of 10k, Half-marathon and full marathon events (road and trail). I got a hip flexor injury, and had a long lay off, and then never really got back into serious running. About 5 years later, I took up cycling again, mainly commuting and my CV fitness improved hugely.
It's not that I've done zero running in between (I run up 3 flights of stairs about 5 or 6 times a day at work and I'll occasionally do a short 1500m jog after a ride just to loosen off), just not structured, progressive running training. I think the cause of this injury is probably due to an underlying issue with my Achilles combined with a crap surface (cambered concrete pavement), and I probably should have stopped the moment it started to cramp.
I did a 20 mile cycle this morning with no problems even though I have not done much cycling this year / winter. Back in December though I did a 25 mile blast on fixie and hurt my knee going up too steep a hill. Recovered after a couple of weeks but a salutary reminder.
