Maybe someone out there not only cycles but runs too -- I want to do my first duathlon next year and so, I am learning how to run. Have ran now about 7-8 times, try to run 2x per week on a 1.2 mile course. My problem is lower leg pain, esp shins. Have a new pair of Asics, thinking of having someone analyze my stride in my shoe, not sure if that is contributing to it. I just can't get over this hump where your legs feel like lead, esp lower half. Also thinking about doing treadmill runs only for the winter to get used to it...right now I am on cement. Not the best but the easiest for my to get out on. Cycling is like floating on air in comparison......![]()
Any tips?



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. Go to a running shoe store, they'll analyze how you run and fit you to shoes that will work for your feet. At the store, you should be able to ask them if they have any advice on shin pain too since they're probably all runners. Also if possible, run on a track or asphalt. It's a lot easier on your knees than cement. If you can do treadmill go for it... personally I feel too much like a hamster on a treadmill though it is easier to run on a treadmill since there isn't the wind, weather, slope factor unless you add slope in i guess.
So I think I am going to get my stride looked at (unfortunately just bought a new pair of Asics so hoping the shoes with maybe an insert might work to correct). This will hopefully rule out the obvious. Then at least for next few winter months, try a softer surface run and graduate to pavement (my even is on pavement).
