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Bodyworks: Achilles Tendinitis
By Patrick Milroy on 05/06/2000 13:31:15
How to recognise it, how to overcome it

UAN:231 Article type:--SymptomsSimple pain in the Achilles tendon on contraction, particularly if you tip-toe or run, although it may settle after a couple of miles. It is often stiff on first getting out of bed.SignsThere may be little

Curls and superheroes: back-strength exercises
By Alison Hamlett and Andy Richardson on 28/03/2005 13:59:16
Try these strengthening exercises to minimise stress on your lower back

fingers to toes. Simultaneously lift your left leg and right arm six to 12 inches while contracting your buttocks’ muscles. Lower them and do the same with the other two limbs. Repeat 10 times on each side.  Backs: to the future. (Real-life solutions

Bupa Great North Run: Stat Attack
By on 15/09/2011 12:25:35
Swot up on ten of the most mind-boggling facts about this Sunday’s Great North Run

Run hub page, you should find plenty of tips and info to help you have a superb race. We've also compiled the top 10 mind-boggling facts about the racing extravaganza.There were 12,000 runners in the 1981 event. That figure has now risen to 55,000

Your First Race
By Beth Moxey Eck on 05/11/2002 16:08:23
How to make your first race a day to remember

with 10 minutes of very easy running and walking. Stretch gently for a few minutes and mix in four or five 100m strides (at 90 per cent of maximum speed) to get you ready for the upcoming effort. To keep your heart rate up, move around or jog on the spot

Winning Weight Loss Tips from TV's Biggest Loser
By on 01/06/2011 15:22:50
Weight-loss champion Wil Graham has caught the running bug – he reveals how to get started and stay svelte

and smash my time.What are your aims for the Royal Parks Half-Marathon?I'm aiming to run sub-2:00 - anytime between 1:50-1:55. Other than that my focus is to earn as much money as I can for UNICEF. They are a fantastic charity and they improve the lives

Q+A: Ironman UK
By on 28/07/2011 13:11:37
Get the lowdown on Ironman UK, one of the toughest long-distance triathlons, as it heads to Bolton this weekend

as they tick off a tough 2.4 mile swim, 112 mile bike and 26.2 mile run.Competition will be fierce for the 50 age group slots for the 2011 Ironman World Championships in Kona, Hawaii, up for grabs. Returning to Bolton for its third year, the revised route

Routine Questions
By Selene Yeager on 23/11/2009 16:03:25
Don't expect to see fitness improvements if you train at the same level, doing the same routine, week in, week out. If you want to become fitter and stronger, follow these tips in the weeks and months ahead

Go easy more oftenThe physiological adaptations that increase your speed happen during recovery, not training. Leg-searing rides and runs put your body under great physical stress. To cope with that kind of pressure your body strengthens itself

Environmentally Friendly Running
By John Bingham on 14/03/2003 09:58:53
Open your eyes, take a good look around, and realise that where you run is your run

your run«BR»Author: John Bingham«BR»Pics: «BR»Issue date: «BR»Keywords:«BR»Type: --Nearly everything I know about running I’ve learned from other runners. Sure, I’ve picked up some great training tips from books and magazines, but most of the really

30 Best Training Tips - From the Forum
By Runner's World on 21/03/2005 15:40:17
Real-life tried and tested ways to improve your motivation, long runs, speedwork and more - from runners just like you

10-15 miles beforehand. Then at least you'll be doing the 'last' 6 miles of your training run with the crowds, which will keep you going. If you decide to do the extra miles after the 10K race, make sure you run much slower than your 10K race pace

Lorraine and Linda running our first marathon for Motor Neurone Disease
By Lorraine Bailey 2 on 21/04/2011 21:15:56
We had an amazing day.My 7 children and some with partners came to cheer.

died early in 2010 we decided to run the Marathon together. We joined Reading Road Runners and recently cycled to a hot yoga class twice a week for extra flexibility! I think it all contributed to making the day brilliant if gruelling nonetheless. We

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