I don't like that running reduces the amount I cycle, but I don't seem to be able to let running go for some reason.
I'm with you on this. I've spent 2020 as more runner than cyclist. Want to improve my running but miss the cycling fitness to just up and go on a big hilly Peak District ride when pals suggest it without feeling like it's going to end me.
My vague intention is to keep up my running as is and slowly try and wedge cycling in week on week
I'm with you on this. I've spent 2020 as more runner than cyclist. Want to improve my running but miss the cycling fitness to just up and go on a big hilly Peak District ride when pals suggest it without feeling like it's going to end me.
My vague intention is to keep up my running as is and slowly try and wedge cycling in week on week