with your GP to determine the cause of your particular ache before you embark on any exercise programme.Strong back tactics1. A strong back depends on strong abdominals, so exercises such as crunches and half-crunches are valuable. If you have a lower
them on runs, encourage them, lend them your back issues of RUNNERS WORLD. Do all the things you wish someone had done for you!I resolve to Leave my watch at home for one run a weekWhy? Not every run is a race. Time has its role as an objective means
cycling replace my running? --Will cross-training improve my endurance?What can I do to tone up my legs?How can I flatten my stomach? --Can bike sessions replace running and still make you a better runner? --Can my cycling help my running? --I