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The Making Of A Healthy Diet
By Liz Applegate on 28/09/2005 17:01:03
Fuel your performance with these five healthy eating plans
. The new rule An hour to 90 minutes of moderate to vigorous activity daily to lose weight, prevent weight gain, or maintain weight loss.Why the change? Boosting your daily activity levels is the most important step you can take towards improving your health
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40 Best Injury and Health Tips - From The Forum
By Runner's World on 14/06/2005 12:41:16
Last time we checked there were over 8500 threads in the Health + Injury folder, with over 388354 forum posts. Here are some of the highlights
not Make the final 2 tips of the article into a small panelAdd a couple of picsDitch the 'more on...' (sorry) but turn them into associated articlesTITLE: 40 Best Injury and Health Tips - From The ForumStandfirst: Keywords: take key topic from each
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10 Foods You Should Eat Everyday
By on 08/03/2012 10:00:00
Read an exclusive preview of Men's Health's new book, Eat This, Not That! - the no-diet weight-loss solution.
Eat This, Not That! is an extremely useful food manual from the editors of Men’s Health and Women’s Health. It analyses restaurant menus and supermarket products in superb detail, so that you’ll come away with a better knowledge of what to eat
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My 2005 London Marathon
By Batfink on 18/04/2005 15:49:25
How was it for you? - Quotes and pictures from London 05
3:00:42 “...Went to the pub after the race, had three sips of Guinness, nearly fainted and promptly threw up the 'health bar' I got in the goodie bag and at the finish. I felt a lot better after that and managed another few pints...” Read the full
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Running through the ages - How to run your best whatever your age
By Dimity McDowell and Adrian Monti on 04/11/2010 16:03:30
year, regardless of how hard we train: our age. But thanks to all the health benefits that running brings, you don't need to sweat each time a candle is added to your cake. "There's a big difference between biological age, or how old your body thinks
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Running through the ages (Preview)
By Dimity McDowell and Adrian Monti on 05/11/2010 14:35:23
each year, regardless of how hard we train: our age. But thanks to all the health benefits that running brings, you don't need to sweat each time a candle is added to your cake. "There's a big difference between biological age, or how old your body
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Drop Us A Line!
By Runner's World on 22/05/2003 11:26:05
How to send stories and 'ask the experts' questions to the UK edition of Runner's World magazine
Got a training question, an inspirational story, or a rib-tickling running anecdote? Then whizz it over to us.We want to bring you right into the heart of the magazine, with:Your questions answered by our experts: training, nutrition, health
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BIG Women's Index
By Runner's World on 11/09/2009 11:29:15
From sports bras to shoes, managing menstrual symptoms to easing back into running post-pregnancy - here's everything you need to know to run long, happy and strong
you know about training, nutrition and health, the better you’ll be at getting the most from your running, whether that means fitness, weight loss, great race performances or just plain fun. Here are 30 top tips, crammed full of useful information
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Intense Benefits
By Adam Bean on 05/05/2002 15:46:32
Is intense exercise better?
Standfirst: Is intense exercise better?Author: Adam BeanPics:Issue date: aug98 / panel from xrefrun/walkKeywords:--Theres no doubt about it: High-intensity exercise produces greater health benefits than low-intensity exercise. Real benefits
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New Book! The RW Guide To Running
By Runner's World on 16/03/2005 16:17:02
1149 tips, 320 pages - your complete running companion at a mere £9.99...
and exercise to reach your optimum weight Health and Injury – staying fit and well as a runner Nutrition – eating right to fuel your running Training for racing – focussing your running, from a mile to the marathon Women's running – running during every phase
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