If I understand you correctly, it only happens when you're transitioning from bike to run? So this doesn't happen on regular runs or rides?
I don't think I have any suggestions, but want to make sure I understand.
If I understand you correctly, it only happens when you're transitioning from bike to run? So this doesn't happen on regular runs or rides?
I don't think I have any suggestions, but want to make sure I understand.
Only on bike to run, and only a few miles into the run. I never feel it before or after. I know, it is really bizzare!
Total guess, but I wonder if you've got a muscle compressing a nerve - or a joint imbalance - that's only in just the wrong place for running when you've been on the bike first?
I've had some knee issues in the past that intermittently sent numb-shocks into my feet, is why I think of this. It was all about the joint alignment - and that's something that I would think could change from sport to sport.
Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler