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My 2005 London Marathon
By Runner's World on 19/04/2005 23:04:39
How was it for you? - Quotes and pictures from London 05

before, instead of a budget hotel out on a trading estate with nothing for miles. And before I do another I want to lose some weight and get in more long runs.Evil Pixie, 6:46:186:46:18 “...calculating times and even location - despite just passing a mile

Super Swim Training Aids
By on 18/11/2009 15:47:50
You don't need much equipment for a basic swim session, but you can seriously improve your time and your technique with a few pieces of very specific kit

until you find a pair that fit your face and your budget. When you do, look after them: nothing will speed the demise of your favourite goggles more than leaving them at the bottom of your bag with a set of keys and various other debris. You could even

Drill Bits: Essential Swimming Kit
By Nicola Joyce on 04/06/2010 08:17:53
You don’t need much equipment for a basic swim session, but you can seriously improve your time and your technique with a few pieces of very specific kit

and fit. You'll probably need to try a few until you find a pair that fit your face and your budget. When you do, look after them: nothing will speed the demise of your favourite goggles more than leaving them at the bottom of your bag with a set of keys

Inspect A Gadget
By on 23/11/2009 12:26:28
With its three disciplines, triathlon lends itself to a bewildering number of high-tech bells and specialist whistles. But what do you really need?

-between, a triathlete's budget can easily become stretched to breaking point. Most bits of kit claim to make our bikes lighter, our legs faster and our training more effective, but you may wonder if you can be a triathlete and stay on the good side of your

My 2005 London Marathon...
By Runner's World on 18/04/2005 15:18:16
How was it for you? - Your inspirational stories and action shots from the 2005 Flora London Marathon

something you wished you'd known beforehand (we and 50,000 other RW readers...). And do tell us if you're a first-timer.Who knows... we may even be able to award some low-budget, high-glory prizes for things like the Best Overall Story, Funniest Story, Best

Marathon nutrition Q&A with Ruth McKean
By on 04/03/2013 15:07:48
Catch up with the highlights of our recent marathon nutrition Q&A with nutritionist Ruth McKean.

will get a good source of antioxidants. You can buy berries frozen too and add to natural yogurt etc. I think if you plan you can eat on a budget and not waste foods then you have to spend time on planning.Gels: the convenience of gels for some is the ease

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