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Q+A: Hot-weather salt loss - how should I cope?
By Joe Beer on 03/09/2000 21:35:13
Our experts answer real-life questions

Q I’m fortunate enough to spend a lot of my time working, and therefore running, in hot and humid countries. Recently though I’ve noticed that I appear to be losing excessive amounts of salt (evidenced by stains on kit/trainers). I usually take

Enduring Questions: Is Chocolate Good For You?
By Amby Burfoot on 14/05/2007 12:17:13
Chocoholics rejoice - there's increasing evidence that a little of the brown stuff does more good than harm

independent study, in the Journal of the American College of Nutrition, to show that dark chocolate allows the arteries to expand and carry more blood. The benefit is thought to be due to the chocolate’s flavonols – plant micronutrients, also found in tea

Secrets of the Marathon Chefs
By Peter Jaret on 14/11/2011 11:20:31
Discover the tastiest ways to fuel your body from four kitchen wizards who regularly tackle the big 26.2

The Secret: Fast FoodTime-pressed Nate Appleman (PB 3:51), reveals how to fuel up when seconds countAppleman  started running four years ago for his newborn son. "I was pushing 18st," says Appleman, winner of the 2009 James Beard Foundation's rising

BBQ Battleground
By Lauren Smith on 27/07/2010 11:36:01
Invites to summer barbeques pouring in? Stay healthy under the grill with our guide to runner-friendly barbecue food.

Summer is here, and so is barbeque season. This annual meat-and-beer fest can seem like a nightmare for runners trying to fuel their training healthily, but our expert tips and recipes will help you fuel your running right.What to AvoidStep away

Whole Truth
By Sally Wadyka on 06/03/2009 11:11:18
Carbohydrates may be a runner's best friend, but just like chums, you have to choose your carbs wisely

marathon or other endurance race. Carbohydrates are, after all, the top choice for fuel and the best energy source. "Runners should be taking in about 55 to 65 per cent of their calories in the form of carbohydrates,"says RW Nutrition Editor Anita Bean

Natural Defences: Six Superfoods
By Matthew Kadey on 27/09/2011 15:59:48
Protect your body from the damage caused by running with these antioxidant-packed superfoods

Going the extra mile(s) will whip you into PB  shape, but it's not a one-way street for your health and conditioning. Training hard also boosts your body's production of free radicals - unstable molecules that attack your body's cells.Over time, the buildup of damage can hinder r...

Runner-Friendly Fast Food
By Matthew Kadey, Ruth Emmett on 11/05/2012 12:00:00
Rustle up fast food that's far tastier and healthier than your local takeaway

If you’re fed up of ruining your hard work with greasy takeaways, put down the phone and pick up your pinny. With ready-to-use ingredients, you can cook post-run meals that are far healthier – and cheaper – than the ‘goods’ from your local  takeaway

Supplements Made Simple - Creatine
By Liz Applegate on 05/06/2000 20:57:28
What is it - and does a runner need it?

UAN: Article type:++add book link at top++ --This is adapted from the book, Eat Smart, Play Hard, by RW USA Nutrition Editor Liz Applegate. Creatine may be one of the best-selling supplements ever, with more than $100 million in annual sales

Supplements Made Simple - Zinc
By Liz Applegate on 05/06/2000 20:57:45
What is it- and does a runner need it?

UAN: Article type:++add book link at top++ --This is adapted from the book, Eat Smart, Play Hard, by RW USA Nutrition Editor Liz Applegate. A little zinc goes a long way. Though you have only about 2 grams of it in your body, zinc works in tandem

Ask The Experts: Marathon Nutrition with Nick Morgan
By Nick Morgan on 08/02/2010 02:44:15
Catch the highlights from last month's debate, when Lucozade Sport's Lead Sport Scientist, Nick Morgan, answered your nutrition questions live in the forums

Nick Morgan is Lead Sport Scientist at Lucozade Sport.Read the whole forum debateQ. Is there any benefit in doing my long runs without taking on any products? Would they then have an 'extra-bonus' effect on race day? MaracuyaA. There is school

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