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Injuries A-Z
By Runner's World on 05/06/2002 12:43:09
From Achilles Rupture through to, okay, Tibial Periositis, this is the complete RW guide to running injuries
UAN: 199 Article type:-->If you want to know more about running injuries, you're in the right place. This is an archive of Bodyworks, a series of columns that ran for two years in Runner's World UK. It was written by RW Medical Advisor Dr Patrick
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RW Races of 2003: Best Tough Races of 2003
By Runner's World on 05/02/2004 14:13:37
The top five tough races in the Runner's World Races of 2003
Snowdonia Marathon: a 900ft climb over four miles"You can run London, Paris, New York every year - but to feel you have really 'run' a marathon, try Snowdonia. When you finish, you know you have run a proper 26.2 mile race. Best in the World
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Top 10 French Races
By Runner's World on 08/07/2000 19:50:59
Le Championnat du Canigou
the Canigou mountain to bring back blocks of ice from the glacier for the pleasure of those visiting this thermal spa town (English for the most part, including Queen Victoria herself). In honour of the porteurs de glace, the French Alpine Club inaugurated
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Mini Test: Hats
By Runner's World on 20/11/2005 11:33:02
RW tests products from Concurve, Hilly and The North Face
It is said that 30 to 40 per cent of body heat is lost through the head, and in the warm summer months, that is a welcome fact when you are out on the run. However, come the winter, ice-bound ears and a frozen bonce are a danger. So here are three
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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
, and enjoy the moment.It's okay to cheat a little: Nobody's perfect, and nobody wants to nibble through a full week without a splurge or two. Remember: your goal isn't total restraint from chips, pork pies and chocolate-fudge ice cream. Your goal is gradual
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RW Pocket Race Guide - November
By Runner's World on 29/10/2004 12:33:56
What's coming up, what's closing soon, what's filling fast
the Wiltshire countryside can throw at you.Bexhill Seafront Half- Marathon (East Sussex, Nov 14) Scenic seafront race held on the promenade. -->National Highlights...Easy Runner Sodbury Slog, Gloucs, Nov 14 For the past few months we have searched long
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Transforming An Ironman Newbie: Jellybabe
By Runner's World on 08/06/2005 13:08:18
From No Tri to Ironman Tri in one season
."Like many runners, Jellybabe discovered that the RW forums were a handy resource for practical advice and motivational pick-me-ups. Then she chanced on a thread about the Ironman."They made it sound so easy. I went on and chatted, and they said it would
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Speed: what really works? (Preview)
By Runner's World on 30/05/2006 18:06:51
With so many speedwork options, how can you get the best return for your effort? (Non-subscriber preview)
improvements, often four to six per cent. No surprise there. Interval training has been a favourite of top coaches and runners since the end of World War II. This type of training involves fast intervals of two minutes to 10 minutes at about your two-mile race
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Win Our Photo Contest and Run the North Pole
By Runner's World on 01/09/2006 12:16:20
Send us your Rave Run photo, and you could be running the North Pole Marathon
Click to enlargeWhat are you doing on April 7 next year? Fancy spending the day running across Arctic ice floes in the world's, erm, coolest marathon?The winner of our Rave Run photography competition will win a luxury package to the fifth North
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RW Test: Sports Briefs
By Runner's World on 26/04/2009 15:56:55
RW tests Jockey Sport Stretch Trunk, Thuasne Men's Sport Short, Sloggi Sports Short, Freya Active, Falke Women's Panties, Dorina D6901 Briefs
Freya Active, £9.99 Contact www.freyaactive.com The slightly glossy 'ice-finish' fabric gave these the feel of a swimming costume but in fact they wicked away sweat very well
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