to exercise only at 140 bpm heart rate or below, for example, may be over-cautious for many athletes.If you're having an uncomplicated pregnancy and you were already running beforehand, then as long as everything is progressing as it should be and your doctor
to maintain your fitness ready for a healthy, happy birth and baby.It Won't Change My Running! If you're running for two, check out Runner's World readers' first-hand experience of running through pregnancy - and prepare to be surprised. Eating for Two RW
after pregnancy seem to suggest that they can.Vicki SmithAge: 38 Children: One (Joe, 13 months)PBs before children: 5 miles – 34:59; 10K – 43:49; half-marathon – 1:40:50PBs after children: 5 miles – 34:46; 10K – 43:00; half-marathon – 1:40:12“I had
/ allergies - part 3Chest pain - muscles or worse?Heart palpitations - part 1Heart palpitations - part 2Digestion/diarrhoeaRunner's trots (diarrhoea) - part 1Runner's trots (diarrhoea) - part 2Runner's trots (diarrhoea) - part 4Runner's trots / cramps - part 3
pages.Also: Q&AsEach month, Runner's World magazine experts answer real-life questions about training and injury. We've archived more than 130 of them for your reading pleasure.Scroll to the bottom!Scroll to the bottom of an article and you'll find two
TRAINING: RACINGHow can I avoid stitches in shorter races? Why do I struggle in the last mile of a race? Should racing related deaths be a concern? I run 10Ks. How long should training runs be? Why do I always get sick at 18 miles? Why do I
for voting!Most likely to cheer you up on a grim dayLet's face it, there are lots of grim days out there. So special mentions to...... 1/2 M girl, AlanD, Any of the regulars on the Scottish Runners thread, Anyone on Porkers thread, Badger, Barnsleyrunner