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Everything You Need To Know About Hill Training
By Runner's World on 01/06/2002 15:51:47
Hill running is a tough but fantastically effective fitness booster. And you know, it can even be fun...

to 10-15 seconds per mile slower than your current 10K race pace. Run at this pace for five minutes then increase the gradient to five per cent and run for two more minutes at the same pace. This should force your heart rate up by 10-15 per cent

Reader to Reader: Running Hills
By Catherine Lee on 24/07/2007 09:50:03
What's the best way to tackle hills? Here's what you thought

’m plodding towards a 10K in September but I have a problem with hills. It's getting increasingly hard to find anywhere even remotely flat to run! In one way, it's a good thing as I'm entered for the Lanhydrock race which is hilly but it's really challenging

Six Hill-Running Secrets
By Alison Hamlett on 06/05/2010 09:30:11
Learn to love hills and you'll become a stronger triathlete

that the only way is up.Stronger For LongerHill running offers a great total-body workout that will protect against stresses and strains. "I pick up fewer injuries when I train on hills," says Angela Mudge, Buff Skyrunner World Champion in 2006 and 2007. "The

Enduring Questions: Can Hills Make You Faster?
By Amby Burfoot on 07/07/2005 10:23:42
Some runners avoid hills because they can cause injuries and they're, well, hard. Time to reconsider

this first-hand on a 1998 trip to Kenya. One morning, I joined a handful of marathon runners who were being coached by Dr Gabriella Rosa as they tackled the infamous Fluorspar Hill that rises nearly 4000ft in 13 miles.I managed to hang on for only 10 minutes

Q+A: How can I conquer hill running?
By Victor Thompson on 13/02/2006 14:08:54
Our experts answer real-life questions

Q I regularly run hill reps at 85 per cent of my maximum heart rate (MHR) but when I’m halfway through the session, I feel like giving up. What should I concentrate on to get me through the repetitions? A Training in the 85 per cent MHR zone

RW Previews: Over the Hills 12K, October 19
By Runner's World on 08/09/2003 11:09:27
Throw youself into the deep end at this Wiltshire multiterrainer near an award-winning manor

, plenty of long hard hills to stretch even the toughest hard-nuts. Last year the event attracted nearly 150 runners, but expect that number to be higher this time around.What the organisers say: Not surprisingly... "The sense of achievement you get once

Q+A: Should I keep training on the same hill or are there other ways to become stronger on the bike?
By on 07/02/2011 10:43:45

variety of strength efforts. On some days do 6-10 very short (10-20 secs) and very hard efforts with 6-10 times as much recovery between (eg 6x20 secs with 120 secs rest); on other days do efforts of 2-3 minutes that are hard but sustainable, at the same

Over the Hill: Five Hill-climbing Tips
By on 13/10/2010 16:27:46
With the right strategy, you can reach the top with ease.

. Here are some strategies to help you make the most of your own climbing ability.1. Train the TerrainIf you typically ride flat roads, you will probably find climbs difficult. Even if your local training rides include short, steep hills, don't expect

Climb Hills The Easy Way
By on 18/11/2009 14:27:03
With practice and some refinements to your technique, you'll be climbing like a pro

to bring up your cadence so you maintain power and speed after the climb. The workout: Find a short, steep hill with a flat road leading up to it. Ride toward the base of the hill at a moderate speed (15-20mph). With your hands in the drops, get out

Pocket Race Guide - Hills
By on 20/01/2011 16:32:20
Feel the burn and keep going - we’ve lined up some of the best hilly races to test your legs.

the most enthusiastic hill runner. Take on over 1,500ft of ascent and two formidable slopes en route as legs meet their match on the Quantock Hills. If you don't fancy a bumpy 9.5mile challenge, there's also the option of the more undulating Hurtle 5K race

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