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I’m actually doing quite well on the exercise front of late with several longer (i.e. more than 10 miles) bike rides and even a game of squash on Friday lunchtime.

I love squash, it’s a game I grew up with and keep returning too, so it was great to be back on court, but made me realise how much cycling gives you strong legs, but weedy little arms.

On the cycling front, I did 11 miles on Friday, including getting up to Elcombe, and a 14 mile ride home on Monday.  On Monday’s ride I got chatting to another cyclist who was a member of Swindon Road Club.  He said he was taking it easy as there was a training session on Tuesday, but I was still pretty chuffed to leave him for dust on Pavenhill.

Here’s hoping I can keep upping the milage and actually achieve some decent, REALLY long rides this summer.

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Hah, I’m chuffed with that title.

Another trip to the gym tonight.  The country has ground to a halt today with something like the most snow we’ve had for 18 years, so cycling was out, but a free evening gave us a chance to get some exercise in.

I continued my running, with another 5km on the treadmill.  Slightly slower than last time, but I was using gradients rather than just on the flat, so that’s OK, and I mostly felt fine afterwards.

But as soon as I stopped my left calf cramped up again.  It’s not as bad as last time, but I suspect that the reason is the same – not hydrating myself enough.  Must get into the habit of drinking LOTS of water at work rather than just the odd coffee here and there.

Still, given the weather I won’t be cycling again for another couple of days, so maybe rest is on the cards.

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Abort!!! Abort!!!

Just had a new experience on the bike….cramp!  I’ve been meaning to get out on a lunchtime ride, but the week has been manicly busy, so, with Sally out tonight, I decided to try my well-lit, urban 14-miler again.

I knew it was colder than I was expecting by just at the back door of the office, you could feel the chill. That was confirmed on stepping outside. Brrrr. I was mostly prepared for this, but I only had my three-season, three-quarter-length longs on.

About 5 miles in though, and I could feel little twinges in my legs. Not something I’ve had before. Icy little darts of…not pain…but tension. I abandoned the 14-miler and started heading for home.

It was a traffic-light stop that killed me. I had to wait about a minute or so for it to change and as soon as I’d clipped back in…TWANG!!! It went. My left calf seized up.

I just about made it home without anything else going, but even after some good stretching I’m not right.

A word of winter warning. Wrap up well when it’s freezing, or take the short route home.

Ow.

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Another Run!

So, not to be beaten after a single run, and slightly concerned about the very slight pain in my knee, I headed to the gym last week for my second run. Yes, sadly, on a treadmill!

Now, some runners at work have mocked this slightly, calling it things like “Just bobbing up and down and not really going anywhere”, and I confess, that’s exactly what it is. It’s not really like running. But that’s not to say it’s completely dissimilar too, and with my possibly painful knee I didn’t want to run 2 miles and have to abort and walk home, so it seemed like the thing to do.

And I’m pleased to say it was a success! I did get a bit of knee pain, in the left knee, but it wasn’t too bad and I ran through it and clocked up 5km. I felt pretty OK afterwards too.

The treadmill was funny. I mentioned about liking a long stride in my first run, and it was really hard to get that in the gym. It also seemed to take FOREVER to run 5km. I can see why people much prefer running outdoors.

But at the same time it was good. I did the 5km. I didn’t get as hot and sweaty as I thought I would. And I got to watch the highlights of Obama’s inauguration on the news while I did it.

I now have an odd pain just behind my right knee. It’s fading a bit but persisting. It’s not holding up the cycling, but I’m taking it easy, and definitely not running again, until it’s definitely OK.

The Swindon Half Marathon’s not quite in sight yet. But maybe I could get used to this running lark after all?!

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A run!

I have lots of friends who run.  My sister, and her boyfriend: big runners.  Well, my sister’s quite little actually.  Lots of their friends from work run.  And most of their social circle are from a running club.

I have friends at work too who run.

In fact, I’m surrounded much of the time by people who do this crazy activity.

And I’ve finally stopped holding out.  On Wednesday, I went for a run.

A Potted History of Running in the Wintle Household

It’s not that I’ve not wanted to.  I’ve tried running on several occasions, and it ALWAYS messes my knees up.

I tried in Bath.  That was probably 8 years ago.  I was a young, fit, active guy who played squash and 5-a-side.  But a couple of short runs finished me off.  I blamed the hills.  Can’t run anywhere in Bath without a hill…though – oddly – it has one of the flattest half-marathons in the country!  So I’m told.  Weird!

I tried in London.  Short runs around our old stomping ground there, round Hammersmith Park, under the shadow of BBC TV Centre and past Loftus Road Stadium.  Even, I might add, down Swindon Street!

But even gait analysis and proper running shoes didn’t help.  My knees still hurt.

I did end up seeing a physio though and she gave me some excellent pointers.

I don’t think I’ve ever run in Swindon.  I’ve not even done the treadmill thing.  But I have been cycling…building up fitness and some leg strength.

I guess it was bound to come.  It was even somewhat predicted back in October.

The First Outing

Wednesday was fine.  Sunny if cool.  I’m just about over my cold and have been back on the bike.

I’d packed spare clothes for a lunchtime bike ride.  I think, secretly, running was in the back of my head.  I knew some of the guys were out running at lunchtimes mid-week.

It was a date with destiny.

The men made the invite and I couldn’t refuse.  I tentatively changed into my T-Shirt, cycling longs and my Windstopper jacket.  I stretched to warm up.  I checked my watch.  And….I….ran!!!

Relentless

I deliberately held back.  I didn’t want to knacker my knees first time.  The others were doing a relatively slow pace as they’re building up fitness themselves, and I didn’t want to overdo it at the start.  My aim, if my running continues, is to build on that first run slowly, with the hope of strengthening up the things that usually give me grief.

But despite my slow pace, I found running tough.  I’ve always favoured sports with bursts of activity: squash and five-a-side mentioned earlier, and cycling allows it too.  But my legs don’t have a freewheel.  I just had to keep going.

I was also paying a lot of attention to HOW I was running.  I’m flat footed and so I was consciously rolling down from the outside edge of my foot.  I was really noticing that my style got heavy when I was tired or stopped thinking.  And I was trying out different styles – a long pace felt easier as I could skim the ground rather then up-and-downing so much – this felt good but was hard to keep up.

I was also very conscious of my breathing.  The relentless nature of it meant I didn’t have time to catch breath, and I was breathing a good deep breath over and over for the whole 4 miles.

Lessons

My knees felt OK afterwards, but my back had been hurting and my legs were very tired…but a nice, well-used kind of tiredness.

It was a great experience.  I was chuffed to have got round and finished second out of the four of us in about 36 minutes.

But I also learned some things that I’ll carry on to the bike.  That control of pace that meant I could keep up a reasonable output continuously.  And the deeper, slower, more controlled breathing that went along with it.  There are things that I hope to take on to the wheels to see if they improve my riding.

Next Time

Will there be one?

Well, yesterday I did 14 miles on the bike and there is some knee pain coming.  I wasn’t running in my proper running shoes and it was a bit far for a first run, so maybe I’ll try doing the same and see if it gets worse.

I have plenty of physio-prescribed stretches and orthotics for my shoes that should all help.

And, I confess, I enjoyed.

So watch this space, either for reports of the demise of my limb joints, or for the result of my first half marathon!

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