@Condor, I'm with you on the EMF shirts this year - all those miles for a shirt that you cold have got for 10K! The only advantage is you don't risk breaking your neck looking back to see what someone else ran when they pass you.
Mind you not as bad as the Scottish Half, where they don't put the date on. OK if you've only done it once: not so good the second time. Wonder if the connectionn is that they are GSi Events promotions ...
@SRD I wouldn't rule out running for your hip problem - sacro iliac is a classic running injury, brought on by impact and caused by weak glutes. (90% of running leg problems from big toe to groin are sorted by strengthening your glutes). And be very careful of too much canal running. The flat level gradient provides no vatiation in muscle use, and is more likely to cause overuse then an undulating route. Plus, less obviously, the tow path is a fairly inflexible surface, and thus emphasises impact. I've friends who were "banned" from it by their physio. Tarmac is much more forgiving, and a better option for building miles.
(Meadows trails are the best).
@WC I'll leave the pre run stretching argument for you to work out, but I'm on the side of those who use the first mile or so to get warmed up - you're below pace so why not use it.
But all the best with keeping going. Edinburgh is a fabulous city to run in and around, and I've found it gives you a whole different sense of "ownership" than cycling.
And, if and when you do an organised run you'll reaiise why you would want to wear the shirt ...
Chapeau.