Standfirst: A short guide to everything we have for marathonersAuthor:Pics:Issue date: Keywords: Article type: --Free newsletterGetting a marathon placeTraining schedulesMarathon forumsFirst-hand accountsMarathon Q&AsRW's free pace groups--RW's BIG
at Runner's World for 10 years and took over the marathon schedules when Bruce Tulloh retired from writing them. Steve has run more than 60 marathons (26 Londons) and as well as holding a PB of 2:29, he has also won a British marathon title in his age group
No food sources; glucosamine is produced in the body from glucose and glutamine Supports the health, flexibility and functions of the joints Inconclusive but promisingInformation obtained from: Runner's World archives, Boots, Solgar Vitamins, the British
-Marathon)We've organised them alphabetically by race name - A | B | C-E | F | G | H-K | L-M | N-Q | R | S | T-U | V-Y(Editor's note: If you look hard through the race comments, you may find, er, the odd spelling mistake. The huge volume meant that we've only been able
If you want to see how ordinary runners can move their training to its next level, this section is for you. You'll probably have a number of races under your belt, are ready to train five or more times a week - and right now, are possibly stuck on a
It might seem like gender isn't a big deal in the world of running. But even though men and women line up in the same races, with similar kit and an identical will to win, being a female runner can be a little different. Women have a different
that it is attainable and worth the extraordinary effort that is required. I spoke to a group of 40 marathon runners on the UK squad in February 2004. They seemed to take on board the need for hard training, and maybe we're starting to see things improve.Hard training
slower movers.Nigel Lapthorne, 5:57 I haven't done any real form of exercise for the past 14 years, and at the age of 36 I have now completed my first marathon in 5hrs 57. No world record but for someone who has bandy legs, quite an achievement ;-)Q
The Runner's World pacing teams have been leading runners to their target times for seven years. Here are some of the experienced faces you can expect to see leading Runner's World groups this year.You can also see:Our main pacing pageOur pacing Q
question.Most of the articles come from back issues of the UK edition of Runner's World magazine; some are written especially for the web; and a few are from books from the publishers of Runner's World.About a quarter of the best articles are reserved