to claim the special pass. The pass is for 10 consecutive days and must be started by 1 June 2012. The £5 off promo code can be applied only to our 20 day offer for new students and the code expires on 1 June 2012.
for a half-marathon; sub 38 minutes for 10K.Sub-3:15 Eventual standard: sub-1:30 for a half-marathon; sub 40 minutes for 10K.Sub-3:30 Eventual standard: sub-1:37 for a half-marathon; sub 43 minutes for 10K.Sub-3:45 Eventual standard: sub-1:45 for a
the ground and resting only on your midsection.Poorna Salabhasana: Step by Step1. Lie on the floor, face down. Ensure you keep your lips, nose and forehead in contact with your mat. Lie with the tops of your feet and hands resting on the floor, with your arms
caused by excessive moisture overnight. My legs felt strong throughout, and at 2:45pm the following day I made it to my destination. A final 200m sprint finish saw me breaking through the finishing line, after 29 hours of running with no sleep
...Running with music: Steven SeatonLatest Blog Entry (Updated 25/06/08) I imagined that racing with music would be easier than training. After all races are hardly social experiences. I can't remember ever striking up conversation with anyone mid-race. It's all about
James Barnard is Multimedia Designer at Runner's World, and blogs about running as Sir Jogalot (www.sirjogalot.com). He paced the 11-minute mile group at this year's Virgin London Marathon - the following is an excerpt from his blog.Two words sum up
before.Catch up with the webchat (below) and follow our Yoga for Runners blog series.Read the whole forum debate.Q. How useful is Bikram for preparing the body acclimatise to races in hotter conditions? Jimmy FA. Bikram yoga is incredibly useful
As we mentioned in our previous blog, the second set of Tree is actually a different pose altogether, but you pick up the posture where you left off with Tree. Toe Stand (Padangustasana in Sanskrit- you really should be fluent by now) requires
is very common for runners, and strengthening these joints, which can take ground reaction forces of up to 1.5 times your body weight each time your foot hits the ground.''Because the posture is broken down into three parts, with two sets to each posture
.'Pranayama breathing: step by step1. To begin the posture, stand with your feet together, toes and heels touching. Contract your quads and stand up tall with your shoulders relaxed. 2. Interlock your fingers and place your knuckles under your chin. Keep your knuckles