’ve learnt from my experiences both as an athlete and a physio working with runners so you can get the most out of your training and help you reach your New Year’s Resolutions for 2013.The first thing is to work out what you what to achieve, what’s your
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running shops, not to mention the contacts you make in terms of physios when you get injured, and massage therapists," says Lucy Colquhoun from City of Edinburgh AC (edinburghac.org.uk). "Any good club should at least be aware of local physios and other
If you don't have a big race in your sights, it can be hard to stay focused. Challenge yourself, or join others with weekly, monthly or annual mileage targets. By setting yourself a mileage challenge you can combine the motivation of having a target
for me. My boyfriend is now my husband and often sends me out of the door with my running shoes if he senses me getting moody.’ (More from this story) Cameron Miller on a vicious attack, a demanding physio, and running as a celebration