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Women's Running Survival Guide
By Megan Othersen Gorman on 16/05/2005 17:13:28
Being a woman runner can sometimes be like trying to live two lives simultaneously. Here's how to take control of your body - and your life

psychologist and marathon runner, has some surprising advice: “Accept it – runners are crazy. The trouble is, we’re crazy in a way that isn’t familiar to most people, and that can be threatening to them.” Here’s Palmer’s advice.Stop trying to turn your friends

Top Lunchtime Sessions
By Nick Morgan on 07/02/2008 11:07:23
Fed up with training in the dark? Here are some speedy workouts that you can squeeze into your lunch break

fast. If you’re not sure what your rep pace feels like, use a track to run the distance given below in four minutes. 10K Time Half Time Marathon Time Rep pace (mins per mile) 35 1:20 2:45 5:55 (cover approx 1100m

Busted: Most Common Excuses
By David Morton on 18/10/2010 16:13:55
Turn the best get-out clauses into reasons to run today.

.com) includes a coaching tool to build you up in personally tailored weekly stages - from 5K to 10K, 10K to a half-marathon, then finally the full 26.2 miles - with the pedometer in your shoe and your iPod monitoring your progress to keep you on track to being

Ask the Experts: Bikram Yoga for Runners Webchat
By on 11/05/2012 11:16:41
Catch the highlights from last Friday's lunchtime debate, when Olga Allon answered your questions about Bikram yoga - and how it can benefit your running - live in the forums

for this purpose. We have many students training for various events in hot conditions including the Marathon des Sables. We cannot mimic the exact conditions, but when you do an intense 90-minute cardiovascular workout in 100 degrees heat and 60 per cent humidity

The RW D.I.Y Coaching Team
By Matt Barbour on 01/07/2008 12:43:15
With this advice from the country's top running coaches and health and fitness professionals, you can train yourself to run your best

the pace of your runs is essential to improving, it's key to have the correct variation. "You need to make your recovery runs really easy and your hard runs really hard," explains Chris Frapwell, coach to GB Olympic marathon hopeful Dan Robinson. "Easy runs

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