search - articles
You are looking at: Home : Search : Articles
All | Articles | Forum | Products | Events | Members
Keywords:
Sort by:

1 to 10 of 12 results
 
RW's Ultimate Marathon: What if...
By Runner's World on 07/05/2002 20:00:48
How to deal with every marathon eventuality

Even experienced marathoners can find race-day a journey into the unknown. Arm yourself to deal with the unexpected, though, and you’ll have a marathon experience to cherish. Here are links to the articles that show you how to ride out whatever

Top 20 Race Day Tips
By Ralph Hydes on 09/05/2011 15:34:58

in place with rubber bands. 10. Leave your bike in an easy gear (middle on the back cogs and small front chainring) so that pedalling is easy when you jump on. 11. Put baby oil or Vaseline on your shoulders, wrists and ankles; this helps you remove your

Marathon Q+A: Nick Anderson
By Nick Anderson on 23/01/2009 18:04:57
Discover the answers to some of your frequently-asked marathon questions with these highlights from our live forum debate with British Endurance Coach - and Lucozade Sport Super Six mentor - Nick Anderson

. Enter races, but run them as long runs or as part of your long run. As long as you run at training pace, it’ll teach you to run in a race environment, practice taking drinks and getting used to standing on a start line.Q. I try to do speed work, but I

Top Tips for Race Day
By on 18/11/2009 13:48:14
Whether you aim to win, set a personal best or simply finish, these expert tips will help you perform at your best on race day

on your feet, ankles and wrists, to allow a speedy exit from the suit. "Place your goggles underneath your swim hat so that you won't lose them if they are knocked off in the swim," says Kiddle. "The data tag that race organisers ask you to wear should

The 7 Key Ingredients Of Mile Training
By Joe Dunbar on 06/05/2002 09:40:15
How to beat the four-lap challenge

Standfirst: Author: Joe DunbarPics:Issue date: Racing secrets bookletKeywords:uan60-->Training for the mile is something you’ve probably never dreamt of doing, but the change of focus and the variety in the schedule can be fun, and may also yield

Your Marathon - What First?
By Bruce Tulloh on 06/12/2002 17:30:39
How to make sure you're ready for your build-up to the marathon

on a shorter race distance for this spring and postpone your marathon goal for a year.Do you have people to train with?Your preparations will be easier if you can find a partner, or better still, a small group to go out with. The added motivation

Six Secrets Of Successful Runners (Preview)
By Matt Barbour on 23/10/2009 14:43:45
What really improves running performance? We asked the top elites and their trainers how you can get the most out of your quality workouts (non-subscriber preview)

that your hard day really counts. Here's how to set yourself up for success…Elite Secret # 1: Get Strong It's strength and conditioning, particularly around the ankles, knees and hips, that separates elites from mere mortals, according to British distance

Reader To Reader: Ultra Training
By Jane Hoskyn on 04/11/2006 14:57:13
Just how do you go about training for a race longer than a marathon? Here's what you said...

of ultras and mountain races in the past 15 years, including half tour of Mont Blanc in August this year. My advice would be not to overdo the mileage. You can never really train for a 50-mile race by doing a 50-mile training run, as you would just get

Six Secrets Of Successful Runners
By Matt Barbour on 23/10/2009 14:10:39
What really improves running performance? We asked the top elites and their trainers how you can get the most out of your quality workouts

that your hard day really counts. Here's how to set yourself up for success…Elite Secret # 1: Get Strong It's strength and conditioning, particularly around the ankles, knees and hips, that separates elites from mere mortals, according to British distance

The Perfect Marathon Week: Race Day
By on 23/04/2010 15:27:18
Your complete race day guide - mind, body, food, drink, admin, and even recovery...

health to take part in the world’s greatest race.During the raceFocus – but focus on the moment, not on how many miles remain. Think about your form, breathing and pace. This will build confidence and help you to remain relaxed. It’s only natural for your

Categories

Racing (10)
Triathlon: Racing (2)

Authors

Matt Barbour (2)
Bruce Tulloh (1)
Jane Hoskyn (1)
Joe Dunbar (1)
Marguerite Lazell (1)
Nick Anderson (1)
Ralph Hydes (1)
Runner's World (1)

Date Range

More than 12 months (12)


Related Searches

triathlon beginners race day marathon training taper marathon raceday fast lane triathlon racing mile training general london marathon forum marathon goal marathon schedule marathon misc ultra ultra marathon

Search took: 0.072 secs

Run in Jersey, the Himalayas, New York City, Cyprus...
Find out more

Vote

How much weight have you shifted since taking up running?