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60-Second Guide: Carb-Loading
By Alice Palmer on 23/04/2010 08:28:51
Forget ploughing through plates of pasta - get the carb-loading low-down with these simple dos and don'ts

events like marathons and triathlons.Why do I need to carb-load? Your body can only store enough glycogen (energy) to sustain 90 minutes of exercise. After this point, without sufficient extra fuelling you're in danger of running out of energy

Honey: The Facts
By Alice Palmer on 07/05/2010 15:38:40
Find out more about the nutritional and health benefits of this running superfuel - and try tasty new recipes

in runnier honey - high fructose honey can be similar in consistency to energy gels and easy to eat on the run.Fructose and glucose are equally pure and there is no difference in taste, carbohydrate content or nutritional value. However, there is a difference

10 Ways With Breakfast
By Alice Palmer on 28/11/2009 13:07:37
Tasty breakfast ideas to fuel your training and set you up for the day

We all know that breakfast is the most important meal of the day, but it can be tricky to squeeze a nutritional meal into the hectic period between waking up and going to work. These 10 top breakfasts are tasty, simple and designed with runners

Carbs Glorious Carbs
By Alice Palmer on 19/04/2012 10:00:00
Discover the importance of carbohydrates - and get your fix with barely a pasta shape in sight - with a little help from these culinary tips and tricks

, which release energy more slowly, are perfect nutrition in between sessions. Fibre is also a vital ingredient in a runner's diet. Soluble fibre is found in beans, oats, rye and fruit and slows the digestion of carbohydrate, producing a slower rise

Pick Of The Crop: Autumn
By Alice Palmer on 17/09/2009 15:20:30
Fuel your mileage without racking up 'food miles' - go for Britain's freshest seasonal food

timed arrival of cooking apples perfect for warming crumbles, pies or simple apple sauce.Why? Apples are great for a quick-release energy boost. They're packed with dietary fibre, and tons of vitamins and minerals, including vitamin C. Your hard

Pick Of The Crop: Spring
By Alice Palmer on 12/03/2009 16:20:08
Munch your way to a PB with our quick and easy guide to making the most of Britain's best spring produce

healthy option and a great source of lean protein, essential for muscle repair and regrowth after exercise. The Omega-3 fatty acids found in fish will also improve your running performance by enhancing oxygen delivery and energy levels, as well as having

Pick of the Crop: Winter
By Alice Palmer on 20/01/2010 11:54:42
Fuel your mileage through the winter months with the last in our series of seasonal food guides

are from the Conference variety, and are at their best from October to February.Why? As well as being packed with vitamins A and C, pears are rich in natural sugars, making them a healthy source of quick-release energy. Pears are also a very good source

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