– 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
On Sunday 7 April, our ASICS Target 26.2 runners took to the boulevards of Paris in the culmination of our spring marathon training project. Their goal? To run their best ever 26.2 miles at the Paris Marathon.Whittled down from over 1
), America, Denmark, Belgium, Norway and others worldwide. How do I join? The Club allow people who have run 50 or more marathons to join as "wannabes", although until you reach 100 you can't wear club kit. How do people manage 100 marathons? It's a
with women athletes achieving lifetime bests, despite having recently had children. So what about us lesser mortals? Can we expect to see our running performances improve after nine months of pregnancy? We spoke to three ordinary women whose fitness gains
Some people love gritting their teeth and running outside in the elements, be it gales, rain, hail or snow. There really is no need. They could avoid the inclemency for a small investment in a home treadmill. Domestic machines now offer you just
everything else as if it's race day. Run at the same time of day and on similar terrain – even on the course itself if that's practical. Wear the running shoes and kit you plan to race in and mimic the eating and drinking plan that you aim to follow before
Welcome to the Runner's World Shoe Buyer's Guide, proof that running continues to grow despite the downturn: with more manufacturers launching into the UK market and a wider range of shoes from the big brands, we've reviewed 42 new models in our
As we wave goodbye to winter, now is the time to invest in your most important piece of gear: new running shoes. Our Spring/Summer 2011 Shoe Guide includes a bumper crop of 32 new shoes, as well as reviews and technical information on each.The RW
Welcome to the heart of the UK’s running community! Brought to you from the editors of Runner’s World magazine, we aim to combine the inspiration and information we print every month, with all that’s great about the web: a vibrant set of forums
If uncomfortable experience has convinced you that damp, cold feet and sopping wet shoes are part and parcel of winter running in the UK then there's a good chance that you've been tempted to try one of the many new shoes designed to keep