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Q+A: My second marathon: overweight and slow
By Bruce Tulloh on 09/09/2000 10:02:10
Our experts answer real-life questions

Q I’m a 33-year-old female, and after being collected by the ‘slow police’ after 19 miles in last year’s Berlin Marathon, I’m desperate to get my time down in this autumn’s race. I guess I should do speedwork but I don’t know what my targets should

New Year, New You: Setting Goals
By Alice Palmer on 01/01/2010 16:00:57
If you find yourself picking - and then failing to achieve - the same goals year after year, it's time to master the art of effective goal-setting

in a specific event (such as winning your age category in a race).Performance goals relate to a certain level of achievement (for example, a sub-40:00 10K).Setting different targets means you're more likely to focus on the positive outcomes of your

After Your Marathon: Ready For Anything!
By Bruce Tulloh on 26/04/2005 10:20:13
Now your marathon is out of the way, you might be ready to burn your shorts and bury your shoes. Don't! Now is the perfect time to build on what you've done

, you obviously need to use the track for your speed sessions. Substitute a pyramid session (800-1000-1200-1000-800m) at 10K pace or faster for the routine on Day 2. Your PBs await...

New Year, New You: 20 Running Resolutions
By Alice Palmer on 01/01/2010 15:50:00
20 simple ideas to help you get more from your favourite sport

GETTY IMAGES At the start of a brand spanking new year, and in the terrifying knowledge that Brits put on an average of 5lbs (2kg) over the Christmas period (according to the British Dietetic Association), we've come up with these inspirational

Look, Feel And Run Your Best
By on 01/01/2009 00:00:00
Whatever your goals are for the year, this guide will help you look, feel and run your best

-time racers, or an equally difficult distance to master for an experienced athlete.Training Schedules | 10 Steps to 5K Success10K The UK’s most popular racing distance - a logical step-up from the shorter 5K, or a testing time trial for the more fleet

My 2004 London Marathon
By Blott's Mate on 23/04/2004 12:07:38
How was it for you? - Quotes and pictures from London 04

or Ray's toolbox written on it. Hilarious. Did even 10k splits & loved it especially as I only plan to do the one!Index of all quotesNext quote

My 2004 London Marathon
By Murf on 21/04/2004 15:53:10
How was it for you? - Quotes and pictures from London 04

Time: 5:58With a target time of 4.30, I knew things weren't quite going to plan when Iwas overtaken not only by the 11min mile groups but by both 'get you round'groups as well. Finish time around 5.58 - a personal worst by a massive80mins

Inside Knowledge
By Martha Schindler on 24/11/2003 17:23:14
If you can't face chilly winter runs, fear not - gym'll fix it...

routines designed to take 20, 40 or 60 minutes, depending on the time you have. These sessions are simple, effective and each comes with running (Plan As) and non-running options (Plan Bs), in case you’re in the mood for a little variety. If you don’t have

RW Schedules For Your Garmin
By on 17/03/2008 11:12:12
Marathon, half-marathon and 10K Garmin training schedules

to access the file.What are you waiting for? Follow the links below to find a Forerunner-compatible plan suited to your racing goal:Marathon (16-week schedules)Half-Marathon (12-week schedules)10K (six- and eight-week schedules)• Note: We'll continue

Secrets of Successful Pacing
By Christine Aschwanden and Nicole Falcone on 30/03/2011 11:19:34
We've got all the answers on how to set - and maintain - your pace over your next race distance

to go. He won, clocking a British and European indoor 5000m record of 13:10.60 in the process. Plan aheadAccording to Farah, it was his adherence to a pacing plan that put him in a position to make history: "We had a plan going into the race. We

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