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Real-Life Successes: How I Finally Broke 4 Hours
By Marguerite Lazell on 17/02/2006 12:25:26
How a schedule finally helped RW member Acer smash the four-hour marathon barrier
smashed through it, bringing down the 3:45 mark in the process. He says the reason for his success is simple: he had a schedule, and he stuck to it.Like many people, Stuart had seen the marathon on television and had vaguely thought, ‘I should do that one
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Progress Makes Perfect
By Marguerite Lazell on 22/12/2003 11:50:43
New Year's resolution - a brief catch-up with our three marathon first-timers finds them well on the way to marathon success
there it’s great,” he says. After a quiet Christmas, Wilson is considering entering a race in the New Year, maybe even a half-marathon. Anderson is impressed with Wilson’s inner determination, but hopes that he isn’t afraid to contact him if things get
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Real-Life Successes: Time-Efficient Training
By Marguerite Lazell on 17/02/2006 11:52:24
What can you do when family life and work mean you can no longer keep running as your number-one priority? Pete Kennedy found the answer
' mileage, his rate of return is impressive: he has recorded a 1:22 half-marathon and a 37:07 10K so far this year."I do fairly well on little training," Pete admits. "But the old cliché that you get out what you put in is certainly true." With a background
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FLM: a Mile-by-mile Guide by RW Readers
By Marguerite Lazell on 06/04/2006 21:05:35
Spliced together from hundreds of 2005 reader accounts, here's what you can expect at each mile of the FLM
London callingYour 2005 Flora London Marathon stories form some of the most uplifing pages we've published. If you haven't dipped into them, you really owe it to youself. Meanwhile, here's a mile by mile guide to the race itself, from some of those
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