Subject: RE: transitioning??Hi there,
One tip I learned was, I do (or try to do ) a brick workout after every ride. It doesn't need to be a long run, it can be as short as 5 or 10 min. The point is that you get used to running on bike legs. The other tip is ride at a higher cadence on your bike anywhere between 90-100 rpm. Especially the last .25 to .50 a mile of the bike ride. Get those legs spinning to work out that lactic acid.
Hope that helps
Tom |