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Kick The Habit (Preview)
By Matt Barbour on 17/06/2008 09:38:44
Take your running up a gear with these six simple fixes to the most common mistakes (non-subscriber preview)
P20 Once A Day (£18.45 for 200ml from chemistdirect.co.uk). If you have fair skin or a family history of melanoma, consider sun protective clothing and avoid midday runs. You should also have a coffee before you go, advise dermatologists from
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Kick The Habit
By Matt Barbour on 17/06/2008 08:57:04
Take your running up a gear with these 14 simple fixes to the most common mistakes
P20 Once A Day (£18.45 for 200ml from chemistdirect.co.uk). If you have fair skin or a family history of melanoma, consider sun protective clothing and avoid midday runs. You should also have a coffee before you go, advise dermatologists from
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Reader To Reader: Running to work
By Jane Hoskyn on 10/02/2007 06:26:52
This week's reader wants to run to work, but what does he do with his suit? Here's what you suggested
lunch hour. The commute is 11 miles each way, and the run 3.2 miles. I cycle with a backpack and use an Eagle Creek trouser/shirt pack thingy. You fold up your trousers and shirt using the supplied flexi board, place your clothes into the packer
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Reader To Reader: Baby it's cold outside
By Jane Hoskyn on 16/02/2007 12:31:29
So you've managed to get out the door in freezing weather - but then your legs refuse to warm up. What's the answer?
..."I went for a 10-mile run yesterday in very cold temperatures, wearing my usual leggings and light jacket. I realised as I ran that my leg muscles were actually numb. I thought leg movement whilst running would warm them up, but I had no feeling in them
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Christmas Gift Guide 2010
By on 09/12/2010 10:47:47
Effortlessly buy the runner in your life an unforgettable present with our Christmas gift guide
Whether you want to splash the cash on an unforgettable running gift or find a quirky stocking filler, we've tracked down Santa's favourite running gifts. Find the perfect present for him or for her, or coo over must-have high performance gear
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Q+A: Will spinning classes help my running?
By Hal Higdon on 10/09/2000 12:33:04
Our experts answer real-life questions
-out for running?A Spinning is the technique of pedalling rapidly in low gears. It reduces the strain that your muscles and joints have to cope with, which results in less wear and long-term fatigue than running. Spinning is, therefore, great for your heart
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Running Made Simple: Gym
By Mark Remy on 18/05/2005 12:53:44
A fifth short cluster of tips on how to keep your running a refuge from life's complexity... and maybe even run better in the process
every Sunday night. "When you won't have to think about it again until the following Sunday. (Yes, you'll need a big bag - and make sure it has pockets).The full series: Training, Nutrition, Racing and Speedwork, Gear, GymPlus: Ten Things You Don't Have
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ASICS Target 26.2: The Marathon Journey Begins
By on 27/12/2011 11:07:09
Meet our fantastic five spring marathon contenders and find out how to smash your marathon target this spring
harder sessions that Steve has planned – and I am hoping to post lots of stats on my thread.”Coach Steve Smythe says: “Well done to Colin on the third place – which might have been a sub-19:00 but he got bad directions from a marshal. The speed
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Chill Out
By Ed Eyestone on 30/11/2005 10:53:33
Don't go cold on your running this winter. A few adjustments to your training will keep you strong as the temperature drops
It's unlikely that your club will hire a gritter lorry if its Tartan track succumbs to black ice, but speedwork doesn't necessarily mean a track session. You can take some of your favourite track sessions on to the road. In general, this means running for time
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Q+A: How can I get motivated after retirement?
By Bud Baldaro on 09/09/2000 10:02:10
Our experts answer real-life questions
Q I have an identity crisis. As a keen runner for the last 20 years, I have recently retired, but now I just cannot find the motivation to train properly. I climb into my car rather than my running gear. When I do go out for a run, any uphill
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