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RW Sports Bra Test
By Runner's World on 20/07/2006 16:02:15
RW tests bras from Sportjock, Thuasne, Royce, Dans-Ez, Panache, Scock Absorber, AA, Moving Comfort, Enell

– is that they chafe, but this is usually down to poor fit, or the bra being worn out. Messem points out that many women will go through a whole marathon training schedule wearing the same bra, even though they’ll probably lose weight during that time, so the bra won

Your Good Health
By Claire Loades on 28/11/2008 13:02:30
Give your immune system a boost to stay fighting fit this winter

. Vegetarians and vegans, women and people trying to lose weight are most at risk of protein deficiency. Male triathletes should consume 1.2g to 1.4g protein per kg body weight per day, females need around 15 per cent less than males. So a 70kg male

Iron Stomach: Long Distance Fuelling
By Roy Stevenson on 04/10/2010 18:40:12
When you're preparing to race an Ironman triathlon, a well-rehearsed nutrition strategy is essential

. At Ironman New Zealand in 1997, men expended, on average, 10,036 calories and consumed 3,940. Women burned 9,253 calories and consumed 3,115.Aim to take in around 250 calories an hour from food, and roughly the same from sports drinks. Studies suggest

Think Tough
By Matt Barbour on 25/09/2008 16:56:41
A strong mind makes an even stronger runner, so it's time to break the mental barrier that's holding you back

psychologist at Brunel University, and sub-three-hour marathon runner. "You're 'The Runner' that your friends know, which is a very brittle concept – and one that is easily shattered in your own mind through one bad performance." Your strategy Without

How To Run At Your Ideal Paces
By Amby Burfoot on 01/11/2002 15:55:38
Running fast too slowly and running slowly too fast - it's easy for runners to misjudge their training pace. But with the right guidance, everyone can train more effectively

:2846 6:50 7:48 9:3947 6:58 7:58 9:5148 7:07 8:07 10:0249 7:15 8:16 10:1450 7:24 8:26 10:2551 7:32 8:35 10:3652 7:41 8:45 10:4853 7:49 8:54 10:5954 7:57 9:04 11:1055 8:06 9:13 11:2156 8:14 9:22 11:3257 8:22 9:32 11:4358 8:31 9:41 11:5459 8:39 9:50 12:0560

My 2005 London Marathon
By Runner's World on 19/04/2005 23:04:39
How was it for you? - Quotes and pictures from London 05

SUPPORTERS (Page 1) Page 1 2 34----H.supporter “...Phantom of the Opera...” Read the full quote1834--H (left) and WolfyWolfy and I came down from rainy Manchester to support at mile 17 and had a fabulous day. Despite wrapping up warm

What's Hot On The Forum: Archive
By Runner's World on 20/01/2007 21:11:29
The RW forum is a huge beast, so each week we cream off the stuff that's getting you up and down (April 2007 - July 2007)

/(kg.mile swimming) 0.62 cals/(kg.mile biking) 1.44 cals/(kg.mile running). It must be true it was on the Internet. – ToucanI have, no doubt incorrectly, been reluctant to claim too many calories for biking and swimming, because I tend not to feel so much pain as I

10K Round The Table
By Bruce Tulloh, Owen Anderson, Charlie Spedding, Harry Wilson on 06/05/2002 12:52:20
Four running legends tell you everything you need to know about running a 10K

.Wilson: There is no single session. You need a balance, as I have suggested above.Spedding: I never like pulling out one session, but I suppose the 3 x 1M or 6 x 800m, faster than race pace, is the most useful.Anderson: There are two possibilities – a 5K race run in about 19:16

Reader To Reader: Getting over an eating disorder
By Jane Hoskyn on 02/02/2007 17:28:22
One RW member is frightened that she'll gain weight if she eats to fuel her running. Here's how you responded

to put on weight on 2,000 calories a day of any sort of foods. If you're a 4'11" size 8, it might just be enough to maintain your weight. Any taller and it won't be enough. As for exercising less or more... you're already doing a substantial mileage

My 2005 London Marathon...
By Runner's World on 18/04/2005 15:18:16
How was it for you? - Your inspirational stories and action shots from the 2005 Flora London Marathon

:44, Andy Brown, 3:46, Westwoody, 3:47, Annie K, 3:50, Cheeko, 3:55, Snowy389, 3:56, Eimear Curtin, 3:56, Oxton48, 3:58, Jon Hull, 4:00, Lee Cantrill, 4:00 4:01 TO 5:00 See all | See latest Page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Starring... Paul

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