John cycling
Healthy Person
- Location
- Central Coast California
The end of a dream
Having been a runner for most of my life, wanting to always keep running was my dream.
Due to a knee pain that dream came to an end in early 2016. I tried to keep going but the pain got worse
over the next year spreading through my hamstring and my glut, making even sitting on a yoga ball quite painful.
I swam for 2 years, used a ski machine for 2 years, and overlapped that with an indoor bike for 3 years and counting.
The pain vanished with the different exercises, but my ability to stand in one place very long and then start
walking again would leave me unbalanced especially when turning. Cycling wasn't enough. I needed to do more.
Coming back
Realizing the gravity, I determined to start walking again the end of last March.
My first efforts were only a couple of minutes, soon expanded to 10' at 3 mph on the treadmill.
That Sunday I went to a nearby 3/4 mile triangle loop and felt quite wobbly but was able to complete it.
This continued most Sundays, the next month beginning a 15 week streak at the College.
I measured a 500m rectangle through the campus adjacent to the track, which was usually closed.
The first week I averaged 20:15 per mile for 3.5km (2.2m), and the 15th week 16:04 for 5km (3.1 m).
The problem at that point was speed, as I could maintain a 3.8mph pace, but had a hard time going any faster.
A few weeks later I did two 10kms (6.2 miles) in subsequent weeks at almost the same place.
The neighborhood
Then I started walking around the neighborhood with a couple of different courses.
Shortly after starting this, a neighbor friend joined me and we walked about 4 miles each morning.
This continued for a couple of months until a pain flared up in my glut which was caused by an office chair.
I fashioned a new seat out of wood, and the pain disappeared. In the meantime however, my schedule changed.
The colder weather was the reason, plus I wanted a change from doing the same moderate daily pace.
I returned to my earlier method of 10' on the treadmill each morning, plus 60' cycling on the indoor bicycle.
I've adjusted this the last few days to 12' treadmill and 48' cycling, plus walking/running outside at various locations.
Beach walks
My only two outings these last 6 weeks have been beach walks (hikes) with a seniors group.
These were fun outings with a chance to meet other seniors, so I'm looking forward to more of them.
The December 8th beach walk in this photo < was cold. The walks are good, but most of them are too far away.
Upcoming plans
I want to visit the dirt road where I used to run by the levee, and maybe the park that is close to it.
Maybe running outside again will be possible, which I am already doing some of slowly on the treadmill.
My plan is to visit the College again when the weather is warmer, with the aim to keep improving my results.
Thank you for your comments.
Let me know any questions you have. 

Having been a runner for most of my life, wanting to always keep running was my dream.
Due to a knee pain that dream came to an end in early 2016. I tried to keep going but the pain got worse
over the next year spreading through my hamstring and my glut, making even sitting on a yoga ball quite painful.
I swam for 2 years, used a ski machine for 2 years, and overlapped that with an indoor bike for 3 years and counting.
The pain vanished with the different exercises, but my ability to stand in one place very long and then start
walking again would leave me unbalanced especially when turning. Cycling wasn't enough. I needed to do more.
Coming back
Realizing the gravity, I determined to start walking again the end of last March.
My first efforts were only a couple of minutes, soon expanded to 10' at 3 mph on the treadmill.
That Sunday I went to a nearby 3/4 mile triangle loop and felt quite wobbly but was able to complete it.
This continued most Sundays, the next month beginning a 15 week streak at the College.
I measured a 500m rectangle through the campus adjacent to the track, which was usually closed.
The first week I averaged 20:15 per mile for 3.5km (2.2m), and the 15th week 16:04 for 5km (3.1 m).
The problem at that point was speed, as I could maintain a 3.8mph pace, but had a hard time going any faster.
A few weeks later I did two 10kms (6.2 miles) in subsequent weeks at almost the same place.
The neighborhood
Then I started walking around the neighborhood with a couple of different courses.
Shortly after starting this, a neighbor friend joined me and we walked about 4 miles each morning.
This continued for a couple of months until a pain flared up in my glut which was caused by an office chair.
I fashioned a new seat out of wood, and the pain disappeared. In the meantime however, my schedule changed.
The colder weather was the reason, plus I wanted a change from doing the same moderate daily pace.
I returned to my earlier method of 10' on the treadmill each morning, plus 60' cycling on the indoor bicycle.
I've adjusted this the last few days to 12' treadmill and 48' cycling, plus walking/running outside at various locations.
Beach walks
My only two outings these last 6 weeks have been beach walks (hikes) with a seniors group.
These were fun outings with a chance to meet other seniors, so I'm looking forward to more of them.
The December 8th beach walk in this photo < was cold. The walks are good, but most of them are too far away.
Upcoming plans
I want to visit the dirt road where I used to run by the levee, and maybe the park that is close to it.
Maybe running outside again will be possible, which I am already doing some of slowly on the treadmill.
My plan is to visit the College again when the weather is warmer, with the aim to keep improving my results.
Thank you for your comments.



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