there is a financial benefit for the community too. As a commercial company, we have occasionally met resistance from local running clubs, but once they realise we’re not there to encroach on their turf they’ve been very supportive." Attracting EntriesOnline
of mud - don't expect the course to be as friendly as the runners!For more racing options this Spring, don't forget to check out our full-online entry listings.
training programme that will help give you direction. Do whatever you can afford.Many coaches will offer an online service, with a bespoke training programme and consultation by telephone once a week. This can range from £50 to £150 a month; the price
they signed up, and paid, the day before this year’s race. More than 1000 participants take this option each year - that’s why so few places are left over for the general public when the online entry opens the day after race-day. So few, that 2008 entries sold
this year, in a bid to welcome runners from around Europe to discover the charms of the cobbled town and its surrounding hills. To encourage as many entrants as possible, entry fees are being paid by the races main sponsor, Maxima supermarkets all you
races to use our online entry service and with over 200 RW members entered so far, it's clear its popularity has grown over the years. Starting at the local Woodbank Stadium, it’s a testing course with two significant hills along the way, the first
, via a climb towards Toxhall Bank and a disused railway.10K Highlights...Why should marathon runners have all the fun with their spring build-up races? With nine online-entry 10Ks this month, you're spoilt for choice.Stanley Park 10K, (Lancs, March 13
Closing Soon...Closing soon: Entries for the Norwich Half-MarathonCrewkerne 9 (Somerset, June 5) It samples delightful South Somerset hilly countryside. Plus junior and fun runs for the family.Southend Half-Marathon (Essex, June 12) Popular
for previous workout, scan feature showing time spent exercising, maximum, average and minimum heart rate for workout.Reader Review Cardiosport’s entry-level heart rate monitor came with a very comfortable chest strap, while the watch itself was a little
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