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Gear on test: Autumn Jackets
By Runner's World on 21/08/2009 13:34:28
When the heavens open, make sure you're prepared with a lightweight, weather-resistant jacket
The British autumn is often a tricky call kit-wise, too wet for T-shirts but still too warm for thick layers. So we took a selection of the best shower-resistant, lightweight jackets out for a test-run. They're not designed to stand up to really severe weather conditions but sho...
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Welcome!
By Runner's World on 10/07/2000 18:55:55
A tour of our shiny new site
, personalised information, and high-quality searchable content.What we offer? A free membership system that gives you optional newsletters and recognises you when you visit the site; a hugely enhanced race diary, tons more archived articles and bonuses for our
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Race-day disasters! (Preview)
By Selene Yeager on 03/04/2013 12:38:12
We runners are planners. We pick races, plot strategies and work hard for weeks, months, years, to hit our goals.
strategies to avoid asthma attacks, gut distress, hitting the wall and over-hydration in the full article.Subscribers can view the rest of Race day disasters in the full article. Not a magazine subscriber? Subscribe online now to make a significant saving
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Supplements Made Simple - Whey Protein
By Liz Applegate on 05/06/2000 20:57:44
What is it- and does a runner need it?
UAN: Article type:++add book link at top++ --This is adapted from the book, Eat Smart, Play Hard, by RW USA Nutrition Editor Liz Applegate. A by-product of cheese production, whey protein can supposedly build muscle mass and be absorbed more easily
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Take a breather (Preview)
By on 01/05/2013 15:50:55
Plan recovery cycles to improve your long-term results
competitive runners...Subscribers can view the rest of Take a breather in the full article. Not a magazine subscriber? Subscribe online now to make a significant saving on the newsstand price.
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RW's Deeper Stretches
By Runner's World on 25/06/2002 17:21:33
If you're comfortable with the basic stretches, try these more advanced alternatives
UAN: Article type:++needs pics++--If youre comfortable with the basic stretches, try these more advanced alternatives. 1. Kneeling quadriceps stretch against wallYour rearmost shin and the top of your foot should be flat against the wall, as you
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RW's Whole-Body Stretches
By Runner's World on 25/06/2002 17:25:36
How to stretch more than one muscle group at once
UAN: Article type:++needs pics++--These stretch more than one muscle group at once including your upper body, an often-neglected area in runners. 1. Downward-facing dogKeep your feet hip-width apart and your hands shoulder-width apart. Keep your
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Strike A Pose - Stretches
By Jon Bowskill on 25/06/2002 17:36:31
Stretches to improve your posture
UAN: Article type:++ADD PICS++--You should perform these prior to every run and before all strengthening exercises. Ideally, you should do them every day. PsoasKneel down in a lunge position with your front leg out in front of you at 90 degrees
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The Recovery Formula (Preview)
By Wesley Doyle on 26/02/2013 16:47:06
Bounce back faster and stronger by using the precision of nutrition supps to tailor your post-run recovery.
secondly, endurance work – those long, slow, steady runs you do once a week or so.’ Use this guide to find the perfect formula for each.Read up on the best strategies to recover from inflammation, fluid loss, muscles tears and more in the full article
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BIG Triathlon Index
By on 27/11/2006 08:48:21
Training for a triathlon? Let Runnersworld.co.uk don a wetsuit and line up beside you...
Welcome to a collection of RW's articles about triathlon. If you'd like to see something specific that isn't covered here, do drop us a line. meanwhile, read on – and race on!Training programmesWhen you’re training for three sports, it can be tricky
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