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Ask the Expert: Physio Webchat Highlights
By on 26/11/2012 12:17:47
the kneecap sits on the front of the knee is in an “apparently” different place, because the thigh (& knee) has rolled in. Cycling, with the foot fixed exaggerates this, causing irritation behind the kneecap – as does swimming. Running downhill is also key
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Injury Q & A with Physio Sarah Connors
By on 18/02/2013 16:34:44
this be related to the patellofemoral pain syndrome (runner's knee) symptoms that I am getting? I used to get the pain whilst cycling and going upstairs too. It probably doesn't help that in the summer I had a partial dislocation of the same knee when standing up
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Lucozade Sport Super Six: Richard (sub-3:15)
By on 17/12/2009 17:20:22
Follow the progress of Richard (aka Matchstick Man) live in the forums as he prepares to run a sub-3:15 marathon under the guidance of mentor Liz Yelling
so he has ample opportunity to practise on his long training runs. Weeks 4 - 5 Richard says: These first weeks have been about getting used to the schedule, a variety of paces and phasing out the cycling to work in favour of running in and out
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What's Hot On The Forum
By on 14/12/2009 07:00:18
Going up… running in a winter wonderland, getting started. Going down… Cold bath confusion, catastrophic chafing. Updated 14/12/09
it comes out of the machine – mine takes an hour or two at most. Misfit. When I wash my kit on the quick or delicates cycle, it’s still dripping wet when it comes out of the machine. In winter I give the load an extra high-speed spin and then pop it onto
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Hard Training Q&As: Training General
By Runner's World on 23/06/2004 16:56:16
From the forum: former London Marathon winner Mike Gratton on dedicated training
changed it to have a longer but less successful one.Routines and periodisationUrban Road RunnerMike, did you follow the same routine every week? No macro/micro cycles, periodisation, or base training?Mike Gratton I ran basically the same quantity year
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50 Best Beginner Tips - From The Forum
By Runner's World on 26/07/2004 11:59:32
At the last count, 132,000 runners had posted 1.6 million messages between them on the Runner's World forum - here are 50 good ones for beginners
training if I don't feel like I'm eating enough. See full threadCross-trainLion Around - Don't just rely on the running: I cycle for an hour on the days I don't run and the weight fell off, after sitting there for ages with just running. See full thread
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The Long Good Weekend
By RW Editors on 11/09/2006 11:10:56
RW's step-by-step guide to the perfect race weekend
race weekend.Friday 18:00 - Home Time The words "relaxing commute" are rarely uttered, particularly if you work in the middle of a large city. Relaxation is the key to the perfect race, so you might as well start now. If you usually run or cycle home
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My 2005 London Marathon
By Runner's World on 19/04/2005 23:04:38
How was it for you? - Quotes and pictures from London 05
things got really tough I never had more than 5 miles to run before getting a boost. Muzzer, 3:43:03I ran 2:59 in Dublin last year, but after a toe operation last October, the surgeon said I would never run another marathon again. "Take up cycling," he
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My 2005 London Marathon
By Runner's World on 19/04/2005 23:04:38
How was it for you? - Quotes and pictures from London 05
-training (Gym, rowing, cycling) c) LuckBest moment: Tower Bridge, the crowds and sights were wonderful and I was still feeling fresh at that stage!Biggest surprise: How hard the last few miles were! The only thing that kept me going was that walking felt just
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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.
struggling in recovery from runs? Is your training very up and down? Are you often injured or unwell etc? Do you have a regular menstrual cycle? (If not, it could be a fuel issue and it is very important that you do have regular periods.) Do you leave long
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