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Six Running Watches (under £100)
By on 08/02/2010 17:21:27
You don't have to break the bank to train smarter. We test six of the best running watches for under £100
?Chronograph and interval timer You should at least be able to time the total length of your run and keep a tab on individual lap times if you're interval training.Log You don't always have time to review your data straight after training so your watch should be able
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All Aboard for Ironman Switzerland 2009
By Candy Ollier on 16/07/2008 08:43:31
Looking for a new challenge? Something that will really test your mettle but promises to be a great deal of fun at the same time? Then join the forum Pirates in Zurich next summer...
IM Zurich 2005: Lindi, Ratbag, Oxy, Zilla and CandyIn need of a challenge for the next 12 months? New to running, loving it, and wanting to take things one (enormous) step further? Want to drink lots of beer and have a great time? Have a secret
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Gear Pick of the Week: Gore Women's Mythos Thermo Shirt
By Kerry McCarthy on 20/01/2012 10:33:10
Gore Women's Mythos Thermo Shirt (£55.00)Kerry says: This multi-functional piece of kit provides excellent value for money. It's warm (and soft and fleecy) enough to keep you warm during cold winter runs, but not so warm that you can't pair
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Gear Pick: Ogio bag
By TW on 26/03/2013 14:23:00
You swim, you run, you cycle and you workout at the gym: rather than packing multiple bags, why not just pack one? That’s the idea behind Ogio’s all in one range, ideal for triathletes.Originally a producer of high quality and innovative golfing
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Our Complete Guide To Running
By on 11/02/2010 15:00:18
From your very first steps to a marathon finish line, our new publication brings you more than 1,000 expert tips on nutrition, motivation and training
leave home without The Complete Guide To Running.Think of it as an essential part of your running kit and at just £9.99 it's a small investment.Buy it for yourself or gift it to a budding runner you know - CLICK HERE TO BUY!
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My 2004 London Marathon
By Trevor Rawson on 21/04/2004 15:56:10
How was it for you? - Quotes and pictures from London 04
Time not givenThis was my 6th London and possibly the worst! My training was a source ofconstant interruptions due to pressure of work and family. By raceday I justhadn't put in enough miles and my longest run had only been an 18, so by thetime I
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RW Wool-Based Sock Test
By Runner's World on 07/11/2006 16:36:47
RW tests socks from Smartwool, Bridgedale, Hilly, LewisKit, Ron Hill and Sugoi
Wool is enjoying a renaissance. It’s happening in your socks. This won’t be a surprise to those of you who do the majority of your running in perennially wet, outdoor areas, because wool blend socks have been the winter hosiery of choice in the fell
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RW's Pain-Saving Medicine Cabinet
By Rob Spedding on 03/06/2005 16:18:31
You can save yourself a lot of pain by having a well-stocked medicine cabinet. This lot will help you fill it
Scrabbling around in the cupboard under the bathroom sink for something to treat a minor running injury is a common occurrence chez Spedding. Sadly, I’ve yet to find a muscle pull or joint twist that responds well to applications of Bonjela or six
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RW Long-Sleeved T-Shirt Test
By Runner's World on 03/08/2007 10:48:01
RW tests products from New Balance, Nike, Ronhill, The North Face, Puma and Salomon
As summer draws to a close – well, if you could call it summer – your early morning and late evening runs will start to get cooler, so you’ll need some in-between kit to see you through to hats-and-gloves weather. These long-sleeved tees are light
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Inside Knowledge
By Martha Schindler on 24/11/2003 17:23:14
If you can't face chilly winter runs, fear not - gym'll fix it...
Running is such a low-maintenance sport. Usually all you need is some ground to cover – and enough time to cover it – and you’re sorted. But at this time of year, things aren’t that simple. We’re all busy, thanks to the approaching Christmas
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