Subject: Noticing hills on bike vs runJust a random thought I had today. Went out for an easy spin (I'm tapering and had to do SOMETHING! ). Chose my "flat" run course - eh, it has a few itsy bitsy "hills," gains about 200 feet over two miles, but it really is pretty much flat. It's my I'm-feeling-lazy run course. Yeah, until I biked it. Ummmm, it really does go uphill. I mean, not a lot by anyone's definition (unless maybe you live in Florida ), but I noticed the gradual grade a lot more than I ever do running, and I noticed it even more on the return (hit 20+ mph without trying at ALL ). I'd always figured I would notice hills way more on the run, where you are feeling every step, but this N=1 experiment showed quite the opposite! I wonder if it is only on the gradual slopes, and the steeper pitches will be the opposite? Anyway, just wondering what others had found. |