search - articles
You are looking at: Home : Search : Articles
All | Articles | Forum | Products | Events | Members
Keywords:
Sort by:

1 to 10 of 195 results
 
Race Day Pacing Strategies
By Alison Hamlett on 22/02/2007 15:16:43
On race day, smart pacing can make the difference between triumph and disaster. Reach your potential with these suggested strategies

to external influences such as topography, weather and time of day. If you're completing a hilly race, for example, you might need to slow your pace on the hills and raise it on the flats in order to run with an even heart rate. Even if you've paced yourself

Top Tips for Race Day
By on 18/11/2009 13:48:14
Whether you aim to win, set a personal best or simply finish, these expert tips will help you perform at your best on race day

. "Practise this as much as you can before race day so you can fly through transition without slowing down too much."It pays to know how to deploy your water bottles. "Depending on how warm it is, I would take two water bottles, one with 600ml of water

The Perfect Marathon Week: Race Day
By on 23/04/2010 15:27:18
Your complete race day guide - mind, body, food, drink, admin, and even recovery...

to rebuild itself in the 24 hours after the race, and alcohol isn’t its best friend.Don’t listen to any more instructions.MondayStay away from ill people this week. Studies show that in the seven days after a marathon you’re six times more likely to pick up

Race Day Pacing Strategies (Preview)
By Alison Hamlett on 22/02/2007 16:10:18
On race day, smart pacing can make the difference between triumph and disaster. Reach your potential with these suggested strategies (non-subscriber preview)

Leading the field: Paula RadcliffeThe Athens Olympic Marathon in 2004 was meant to be Paula Radcliffe's race. Since her marathon debut in London in 2002 the British world record holder had never been defeated over the distance. Certainly the Kenyans

Reach Your Peak for Race Day
By on 18/11/2009 13:26:05
Don't just plod your way through the last few training weeks before a rece - these sessions are the ideal opportunity to sharpen your speed and help you reach your physical and mental peak just in time for race day

You've run countless miles, spent hours in the pool and pedalled until your bike feels like it's a part of your body, but unless you put yourself through some training sessions designed to help you hit your peak in time for race day, your efforts

Ultimate Marathon: What if... (Race Day)
By on 23/04/2010 14:51:35
Ultimate Marathon: What If...(Race Day)

Before The MarathonYou have no appetite at breakfast You need to take in 400-600 pre-race calories to replace what your body has burnt since you last ate. Because the marathon starts at 9.30am, some runners find they need to eat at 5.30am; others

Plan Early: Race Day Mental Strategies
By on 26/09/2011 10:50:54
Perform at your best on race day by practising these key mental strategies throughout your training

Racing well is as much a product of mental strength as physical readiness, whether you're out to nail a PB or just finish. Too often, though, runners practise mental tricks such as visualisation just a few days before race day - if at all."That's a

Reader to Reader: Race-day nerves
By Catherine Lee on 09/07/2007 09:11:50
How do you deal with race-day nerves? Here are your suggestions

Butterflies in your stomach, waves of nausea and a dry, prickly mouth – sound depressingly familiar? Well, for this week’s questioner, enough is enough - she wants to know how she can nip her race-day anxieties in the bud and get on with enjoying

Race Day: Pacing Tools
By on 30/03/2011 11:54:36
From start to finish, these tools will keep you on pace

Timex Ironman Global Trainer, £299The GPS provides constant data on how fast you're going, making it easy to run an even pace. (timex.co.uk)

Top 20 Race Day Tips
By Ralph Hydes on 09/05/2011 15:34:58

. Your shoes will slip on with ease. 17. Perhaps have some Vaseline in your shoes. It helps get them on and prevents blistering.  18. Wear a hat to keep the sun off your head. It can make a difference even when the day is cloudy. 19. Have an energy gel

Categories

Racing (151)
Triathlon: Racing (29)
Triathlon: Race Nutrition (15)

Authors

Runner's World (38)
Sean Fishpool and Bud Baldaro (11)
Bruce Tulloh (9)
Steve Smythe (9)
Alice Palmer (4)
Alison Hamlett (4)
Sam Murphy (4)
Sean Fishpool and Steve Smythe (4)
Bob Cooper (3)

Date Range

Last 3 months (10)
Last 12 months (7)
More than 12 months (178)


Related Searches

racing misc 10k schedule 5k schedule marathon raceday triathlon training marathon half-marathon raceday tactics 10k schedule london marathon marathon misc pace half-marathon schedule mile schedule raceday psychology fast lane triathlon beginners taper motivation half-marathon schedule marathon goal marathon schedule pacing triathlon racing

Search took: 0.049 secs

Run in Jersey, the Himalayas, New York City, Cyprus...
Find out more

Vote

How much weight have you shifted since taking up running?