doesn't enjoy drinking water. I've recommended some alternatives, and plan to meet her soon to review the results of her food diary and discuss her race and long run hydration strategy. About KimKim says: I took up running in 2002, after spending three
distance race he ever entered as a teenager. He obviously had legs, guts, and stamina from the go.He also won a more recent running race. This time it was a run-bike-run affair called the Dirty Duathlon in Rocky Hill, Texas, back in December 2002
will then review this after a month with the view that she may well do double sessions on certain days. Christina works from home so can be flexible in her training which is music to my ears, especially with the demanding racing programme she has set herself
my family and my friend Rob (who I'm running for) to celebrate after the race. Most dreading: My knee injury putting in a re-appearance; being severely reprimanded by the sports scientists; and having feet with nails that resemble something
bubbling away. Over the 13 years that Runner's World has been published in the UK, we reckon we've probably tried to answer all the questions it's possible to ask on our pet subject; from the straightforward - "What should I eat before racing
swim because I like gliding through the water free of the weight of my body and finding a peace in the rhythm and flow of exertion.I do triathlon because I have a credit card. bos1 Join the thread No thanks... Race Number Swap-Shop A man and a
You've heard the usual recommendations for so long that you accept them as gospel. And most of the advice is solid. Who can argue with putting in mileage, peaking for races and stretching after a run? But just because many coaches, sports