Would I be crazy to take up running at age 60?
Especially in winter, I'm envious of runners who just get out there and get it done without the rigmarole a bike requires. Much as I love winter biking, it would be nice to have a choice.
I'm not worried about overall fitness -- mine is pretty good. I do wonder about knees and such though. I am good at moderation, and could do things like half-run/half-walk.
Has anyone taken up running at a mature age?
Can you afford a running coach to get you started?
If you have never run, I would recommend a couple of sessions with a running coach to get you started. He/she will teach you proper form (stride length, foot strike, arm and hand position, hip position, etc); teach you how to do flexibility exercises; and teach you how to train smart to prevent injury to yourself.
A resource for running coaches is Road Runners Club of American (RRCA). RRCA is also a good resource for running in general.
http://www.rrca.org/find-a-coach/