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Combat The Fat
By Matt Barbour on 15/01/2009 10:03:52
Leave bad nutritional habits behind with this simple ten-point weight-loss plan

GETTY IMAGES1. WALK AND RUNRemember: miles are miles, as far as your belly's concerned. "Coming back from injury last year, I needed a plan to stop me piling on weight," says James Smith from Hemel Hempstead. "I stopped taking the bus and started walking to work and back instead....

Take Home Lessons
By Anita Bean on 05/05/2004 11:15:30
Takeaway food has a reputation for being unhealthy, but a few wise choices make all the difference

calories and 8.9g of fat). In general, steer clear of big baguettes and super-size sarnies with generous mayonnaise fillings – a tuna mayo baguette packs 535 calories and 23g of fat. Fancy something sweet? A blueberry muffin has considerably more calories

Eat Smarter: 10 Simple, Healthy Food Swaps
By Carrie Bolt on 07/02/2007 11:59:51
Get smart next time you do your big weekly shop - it'll do wonders for your health

, you can dramatically improve the nutritional quality of your diet. Next time you’re doing the weekly shop, try to make one healthy change in each aisle of the supermarket to improve your health as well as your running.Cereal thriller Breakfast cereals

The Dos and Don'ts of Race Nutrition (Preview)
By Anita Bean on 28/03/2007 18:38:03
Tasty tips and easy recipes to help you plan your perfect race build-up diet (Non-subscriber preview)

Tuna and butter bean salad Arrange 2 handfuls watercress (or other salad leaves) and some chopped peppers on a plate. Spoon 100g tinned tuna on top, breaking it up as you go. Scatter over 100g (approx of a 410g can) butter beans. Pour over 1 tbsp of dressing made by mixing 1...

The Ultimate Runners' Snacks
By Anita Bean on 27/05/2005 11:46:08
They're the most popular convenience food there is, and with a little thought you can make them the perfect runners' food too

The average person eats 230 sandwiches a year. That’s a lot of bread (and BLT) and no bad thing for runners. Sandwiches are handy for eating on the go and between meals. They’ve come a long way since the 1750s when John Montagu, 4th Earl of Sandwich, first placed a filling betwee...

The Dos and Don'ts of Race Nutrition
By Anita Bean on 28/03/2007 14:50:44
Tasty tips and easy recipes to help you plan your perfect race build-up diet

Tuna and butter bean salad Arrange 2 handfuls watercress (or other salad leaves) and some chopped peppers on a plate. Spoon 100g tinned tuna on top, breaking it up as you go. Scatter over 100g (approx of a 410g can) butter beans. Pour over 1 tbsp of dressing made by mixing 1...

Weight-Loss Week: Best Exercise Options
By Marc Bloom on 18/10/2004 18:18:35
A second short cluster of weight-loss tips: everyday calorie burning and most efficient gym sessions

300 calories a day for the average woman.Simplicity rules: Commitments such as weight training don't require an elaborate programme at a health club or lots of high-tech equipment. Simple, light dumbbells can be employed in a 10-minute routine at home

Weight-Loss Week: Best Eating Routines For Runners
By Marc Bloom on 19/10/2004 17:21:22
A third short cluster of weight-loss tips: The best ways a runner should balance protein and carbohydrate for weight loss - and more

kcal), or a pre-work Danish pastry (400kcal).Try new foods: If you have any special food needs, or are simply looking for new and lower-calorie alternatives, check out a local health food shop. People who are lactose intolerant can substitute soymilk

Weight-Loss Week: Enjoy Your Food
By Runner's World on 22/10/2004 09:47:03
A fifth short cluster of weight-loss tips: Find out if chocolate can be good for you in our final batch of autumn weight-loss tips

. They're essential to your health, satisfy your cravings, and add to your energy supply Most nutrition experts suggest a diet of at least 20 per cent fat (along with 55 per cent carbohydrate, and 25 per cent protein. Decreased fat consumption can leave

Mass Reductions - Preview
By Marc Bloom on 26/09/2004 12:38:13
When it comes to health and running performance, your loss is your gain. Here are 10 of 30 top tips

. That translates to burning an extra 300 calories a day for the average woman.Simplicity rules: Commitments such as weight training don’t require an elaborate programme at a health club or lots of high-tech equipment. Simple, light dumbbells can be employed in a 10

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