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Your 2006 Race For Life Training Guide
By Runner's World on 12/01/2006 11:25:22
Entries for the 2006 Race for Life women-only 5K series are open! We're here to help you every step of the way...

is that you'll never have to think about what to do on a particular day. You get up, your session is there; you do it. Perfect.You may have seen these Runner's World programmes on the Race for Life website already:The beginners' six-week plan, based on a run/walk

RW's Training Basics
By Runner's World on 10/05/2002 15:56:13
The 10 training foundations of a long running career

Running is a wonderfully simple sport. You're in charge, and you can run where you want, when you want. Best of all, if you follow these principles, you can make it last a lifetime1. Walk before you run Few people are able to run a mile

RW's 60-Second Guides: Beginners' Running
By Runner's World on 17/08/2005 11:16:01
If now is never soon enough for you, you need our 60-second guides. Shallow but helpful, with five articles to print and read...

’re almost ready to go. Here’s you’ll find out where the phrase ‘don’t try to run before you can walk’ comes from. Unless you’ve been doing a cardiovascular sport – something like tennis, football, or regular aerobics classes – you should almost definitely

In The Beginning...
By Runner's World on 21/12/2002 00:29:11
Whether you're a beginner or a 20-year veteran of the sport, you'll benefit from this collection of newcomers' tips and lifelong principles

of brisk walking. It’s the ideal warm-up for any runner, regardless of ability. Do take it easy Either do a run/walk programme (see tip 1) or run at a pace at which you can chat with a friend without being out of breath. Running harder increases your risk

RW 2004 Marathon Schedules: Week 9
By Runner's World on 01/03/2004 10:03:27
Your schedules for the week commencing March 1

Once again, in case you can't get hold of your new issue of Runner's World...7-min miling (3:00) 7-min miling (3:00) MILEAGE TARGET: 40-45MMon Mar 1 30 mins easy (approx 4M) or restTues Mar 2 400m, 800m, 1600m, 800m, 400m (with 200m jog recoveries

My 2005 London Marathon
By Runner's World on 19/04/2005 23:04:39
How was it for you? - Quotes and pictures from London 05

(people crossing the road) and those who had started to walk rather than run where doing so more than two persons abreast which made it difficult to pass them.Well organised - waited zero seconds for my bag at the end! Thanks to 'Rachael' from Macmillan

Sail Round The BUPA Great North Run In Style
By Runner's World on 20/08/2002 13:56:52
Join Runner's World on board The Queen of Scandinavia for the world's largest half-marathon

If you're running this year's BUPA Great North Run, come and join the RUNNER'S WORLD team aboard the The Queen of Scandinavia for some comfort, coaching and camaraderie. Many hotels in and around Newcastle are already booked up for the October race

What Are You Like?
By Runner's World on 17/06/2004 10:51:32
You're not alone! Here's what over 125,000 typical runnersworld.co.uk members say about their running

, around half of you go on to complete your optional profile pages (these tell us more about who reads the site, allow you to share a bit about your running with other runners – and give you the chance to win a monthly new-members prize). That’s how we know

10 Dos and Don'ts
By Runner's World on 05/05/2002 16:04:49
Beginners' commandments - in a nutshell

establish eye contact with the driver before proceeding.DO try some light stretching exercises before and after your walk/run sessions, to reduce muscle tightness and increase your range of motion.DO include a training partner in your programme if possible

Real-Life Successes: How I Helped My Partner Run
By Runner's World on 07/11/2005 10:12:04
Lee Healy was nervous of asking his girlfriend to try running with him. It was one of the best experiences of his running career

ProfileNAME: Lee Healy and partner RachelSUCCESS: Introducing Rachel to runningHOW HE ACHIEVED IT: By doing it on her terms, when she was readyINITIAL ROUTINE: One-minute run/walkROUTINE NOW: Rachel and Lee run three miles, three times a week

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