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How To Choose A Running Watch
By Sean Fishpool on 08/08/2002 10:42:37
Should you spend £30 or £130 on a running watch? And what's a countdown timer anyway? Here's all you need to know

The kind of watch you need depends on the kind of runner you are. If you never race, never do speed sessions and all your runs are leisurely lopes, you don’t even need a watch. But most of us – whether we run a mile in 12 minutes or five – like

Running Essentials
By Sean Fishpool and Alice Palmer on 16/02/2009 10:09:51
The 10 most important products a runner can own

GETTY IMAGESIf you’re just getting started, don’t be befuddled by terms like wicking, pronation or GPS. Get everything you need - not what the shop assistant wants to sell you – with our guide to key kit essentials.If you’ve been running for a

Using your treadmill
By Sean Fishpool on 08/07/2000 11:39:19
Installing your treadmill, maintaining it, running on it and more

Where should I put it? Preferably downstairs on a solid, level floor. A typical treadmill can weight 14st. Combine that with the impact of three times your bodyweight, which running generates, and a treadmill in an upstairs room can shake

How To Buy: Baby Strollers
By Sean Fishpool on 22/06/2005 16:32:48
Make choosing a baby stroller child's play. RW reviews Instep 10K Ultimate, Baby Jogger J2 and XTS Twister

the front wheel slightly.Running with the hood folded minimises wind-resistance.Use the wrist leash when you run and the parking brake when you stop – all good strollers have them.Consider taking a puncture-repair kit and a small pump on long runs.Two useful

The RW Baby Stroller Test
By Sean Fishpool on 08/07/2002 10:57:33
Buying advice and reviews

run and the parking brake when you stop – all good strollers have them.Consider taking a puncture-repair kit and a small pump on long runs.Two useful extras you can fit yourself: a bell to let people know that you’re approaching, and a bike water

Tested: Treadmills
By Sean Fishpool on 08/07/2002 11:17:34
11 treadmill reviews - from £800 to £3500 - plus all the buying advice you need

– on them. Unlike on a normal run outside, your speed won’t drift unless you specifically tell it to. And you can log your miles while watching EastEnders or keeping an eye on your children, without worrying about heat, cold, wind, ice, cars, darkness, pot

Treadmills: Features that matter
By Sean Fishpool on 08/07/2000 11:32:19
From speed to safety...

Maximum speed and incline Be sure to think about how fast you’ll need the machine to go. If you can run close to 40 minutes for 10K, you’ll almost definitely want a machine that’s capable of over 10mph for speedwork. Faster machines tend

Kit Basics For Adventure Racing
By Sean Fishpool on 08/07/2002 10:54:13
Must-have adventure racing kit... plus a few x-tremely useful extras

While getting the kit together for a six-day Eco Challenge can be as tough as the race itself, one- and two-day races are perfect for the weekend warrior who dimly remembers owning a bike to go to school on. While international-level teams

RW's Treadmills Reviews
By Sean Fishpool on 08/07/2000 11:23:51
11 treadmills tested

); heart-rate control; 8-user memory; 10mph; 150x50cm; 0-10°; 2.0HP; folding; this version with ‘Gamma 300’ consoleWarranty 3 years motor; 1 year parts and labourPros Sophisticated programmes; backlit screen; long running deck; good handrailsCons Slow

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