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Mass Reductions - Preview
By Marc Bloom on 26/09/2004 12:38:13
When it comes to health and running performance, your loss is your gain. Here are 10 of 30 top tips

already have the weapons you need to win the battle of the bulge. To ensure ultimate victory, you can see all 29 here. Otherwise, enjoy these 10 as a preview - and if you want to subscribe, you can save save 30% right here.Run Off The PoundsAdd 15 minutes

Low-Fat Eating On The Go
By Runner's World on 05/06/2002 20:31:34
Why snack foods needn't be fat foods

cereal 151Cheese 146Crackers 127Biscuits 120Bananas 118Chips 116Bread, white 100Muesli 100Ice cream 96Potato crisps 91Peanuts 84Chocolate 70Doughnut 68Cake 65Croissant 47*Approx. 240-calorie portion

My VLM 2010: Redhead (5:43.22)
By Redhead on 26/04/2010 13:36:27
My fifth London Marathon and 19th in total - setting a new Guinness World Record!

- so it was important that the morning itself went smoothly.  At 8:15am we headed off to the start. The usual balloons were lined up but the one of the motorbike was the most striking (and the largest I've ever seen). We wandered over to my start pen

RW Interviews: Marlon Devonish
By Dominique Brady on 28/09/2010 16:42:46
For more than 16-years Marlon Devonish has been clocking up medals. Now the Commonwealth veteran tells us how less is more when it comes to training.

, set in 1998. With more than 16 years' experience of competing at World Championships and a mighty medal stash, Devonish is determined to return the current relay team to form at Delhi.  This will be your fourth Commonwealth Games - what does

Month Of Fundays
By Bob Cooper on 06/03/2009 11:04:29
Your hardest four weeks of marathon training will certainly be rewarding, but they can be enjoyable too

If you're running a marathon this spring, you're about to enter the most critical – and difficult – four weeks of training, when 1) your weekly mileage is at its peak; 2) your motivation may be flagging; and 3) you're most likely to get sidelined

The Real Story Of The Marathon
By Michael Clark on 24/03/2003 10:42:06
We all think we know how the marathon started, but the full story tells of an even more spectacular running feat – and not just by Pheidippides

; then sail round the coast to invade the city from the south, where they hoped the gates would be opened to them by traitors within. The Athenians could only put up an army of 10,000 men, with no cavalry and no ships. Their allies from the tiny city state

Beginning Running: The First Of Many Miles
By Amby Burfoot on 16/01/2004 14:41:28
RW USA Editor Amby Burfoot with a friendly overview of how to get started and what to expect as a new runner

training for their first marathon, the long run might start in the 10- or 12-mile range and gradually progress over several months to distances approaching 20 miles.Also, some race experience at the 10-mile and half-marathon distances can serve as dress

Toronto Marathon: Down By The Waterfront
By Daniel Benson on 18/10/2006 13:34:16
The Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Marathon is a big-city race with small-town convenience

the race started as a half-marathon - through to its present format of marathon, half and 5K, along Lake Ontario and Humber Bay. Each year entries have increased, with both races expecting a combined entry of 10,000 runners for the first time

RW's Flora London Marathon Mile-by-mile Guide
By Gemma Robinson on 09/04/2007 11:58:00
Running the Flora London Marathon? Plan your race with our Mile-by-mile guide to the world's best 26.2

move onto mile 11.Mile 11 That’s more like it – at 10.5 miles you pass within just 250m of the Mayflower pub.Mile 12 There’s a slight rise along Jamaica Road, but this is as close as the FLM comes to a climb.Mile 13 Enjoy one of the best bits

RW Personal Best Awards - The Winners
By Runner's World on 21/06/2007 16:10:03
Chosen by you and rewarded by us - we celebrate the products and services that help make running great

attracted more than 700,000 women to more than 200 events, and raised more than £50 million for research into cancer. Cancer Research UK has also launched a successful 10K programme and continues to work closely with teams of runners and fundraisers at major

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