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RW's Quick Marathon Index
By Runner's World on 02/12/2004 10:41:49
A short guide to everything we have for marathoners

Standfirst: A short guide to everything we have for marathonersAuthor:Pics:Issue date: Keywords: Article type: -->Free newsletterGetting a marathon placeTraining schedulesMarathon forumsFirst-hand accountsMarathon Q&AsRW's free pace groups

Lucozade Sport Super Six: The Challenge Ahead
By Runner's World on 18/12/2008 15:26:46
Here's what our Flora London Marathon hopefuls had to say when they travelled to London to meet and run with their mentors


RW's Free Weekly Marathon Email
By Runner's World on 28/11/2006 10:32:15
Marathon training plans, running tips and motivational advice delivered straight to your inbox

Training for a marathon is a daunting business – our free weekly marathon email is here to keep you informed, motivated and right on track.It runs from December to April, and its 16-week training schedule is aimed at April 26, 2009. Each email gives

RW Marathon Newsletter - Week 18
By Runner's World on 25/04/2005 10:45:17
RW Marathon Newsletter - Week 18

of ultra-distance running (above 26.2 miles). There are dozens of events around the country. Ultra-distance race calendar.Whatever you do, good luck – and congratulations on an awesome start to the year.  Schedules for the week See full marathon schedules

Marathon Q+A: Steve Smythe
By Steve Smythe on 19/03/2009 17:07:49
Experienced coach - and Lucozade Sport Super Six mentor - Steve Smythe answers your frequently-asked marathon questions

't taken any energy products with me, and at around Mile 14 I ran out of gas and plodded home 10 minutes behind schedule. What advice can you give on fuelling - how often and when during a marathon? Anthony Scott 3A. Personally, I like to consume a carbo

Our FLM Lucozade Sport Super Six
By Runner's World on 27/04/2009 12:21:30
Illness and injury may have struck down our male FLM hopefuls but you can still find out how Sue, Helen and Meg fared as they share their highs and lows of race day

at Runner's World for 10 years and took over the marathon schedules when Bruce Tulloh retired from writing them. Steve has run more than 60 marathons (26 Londons) and as well as holding a PB of 2:29, he has also won a British marathon title in his age group

Back On Track
By Lisa Jhung & Elizabeth Hufton on 16/03/2009 11:58:48
If your final phase of big-race training is paved with obstacles, try these detours

lots of key workouts, don't be afraid to reset your racing goals. Instead of setting a PB, maybe run this race for experience. Roadblock: You start to acheIn the month leading up to a marathon, twinges that you've been able to ignore tend to intensify

Marathon Q+A: Nick Anderson
By Nick Anderson on 23/01/2009 18:04:57
Discover the answers to some of your frequently-asked marathon questions with these highlights from our live forum debate with British Endurance Coach - and Lucozade Sport Super Six mentor - Nick Anderson

to anybody. Train for yourself. Q. I’m following the sub-3:45 schedule and have just completed Week One. Trouble is, I'm targeting the Edinburgh Marathon (May 31) so this leaves me with 20 weeks to fill, rather than 16. How should I extend the schedule

Lucozade Sport Super Six: Dan (3:45)
By Runner's World on 19/12/2008 03:00:54
Follow the progress of Dan, our 3:45 hopeful, as he receives expert advice from mentor Nick Anderson

RW profile Goal: 3:45 Finish Time: Didn't run for health reasons Dan's Training Schedule | Dan's Food Diary Analysis | Dan's Training Thread | Dan's Race-Week Nutrition Strategy Flora London Marathon: Race DayDan says: Deciding

Lucozade Sport Super Six: Rob (sub-4:00)
By Runner's World on 19/12/2008 02:00:54
Follow the progress of Rob, our sub-4:00 hopeful, as he receives expert advice from mentor Steve Smythe

life I'm actually following a schedule! For my last couple of marathons I ran two or three times a week, averaging 20 - 25 miles. Certainly not ideal marathon training – but what I did learn was how far I can push myself. I’m still having issues

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