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Buying high end trainers and swapping after 3-500 miles makes them more expensive per mile than the car.
I buy mine in sales for half price, so ~£60, so if I get 600km from them I'm getting 10p/km out of them. That's cheaper that my bus or train commute (remember those?) and way less than a car (which is >20p/km even with my ancient cheap shitcan once you factor in a fair share of VED, MOT, Parking permit, insurance, fuel).
Buying high end trainers and swapping after 3-500 miles makes them more expensive per mile than the car.
So , after several pinged calf I’m actually starting to enjoy a run ,I definitely agree with the thought that you need to get fit to run rather than running to get fit .
But what’s happened to our cycling habits ?
The Roads around here are quite hostile in the peri lockdown , running seems to have less chance of receiving abuse atm