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Around The Site In 80 Ways... Articles
By Runner's World on 12/07/2004 15:24:26
The first in an occasional series about how to make the most of your favourite running website: a one-page look at our 1400 articles

question.Most of the articles come from back issues of the UK edition of Runner's World magazine; some are written especially for the web; and a few are from books from the publishers of Runner's World.About a quarter of the best articles are reserved

RW Sock Test
By Runner's World on 11/11/2007 13:49:58
RW tests products from Bridgedale, Brooks, Hilly, Nike, Silver Soxs, Ronhill, LewisKit, Running Bear and 1000 Mile

by the running legend Ron HillWe say This mid-weight cushioning sock has a Y-heel fit for improved comfort, and hand-linked flat toe seams. Billed as a must-have sock for off-roaders and fell runners, the arch grip section, flex notches and mesh panels mean

Are you... Average???
By Runner's World on 04/09/2003 21:25:13
You're not alone! Here's what over 30,000 typical runnersworld.co.uk members say about their running

your forum posts...Meanwhile, it's not entirely sugar and spice and all things nice, but here's what Runnersworld members are made of... MY RUNNING  I am a...  Beginner 26.5%Regular recreational runner 62.9%Serious competitive runner 10.6%I have

Weight-Loss Week: Enjoy Your Food
By Runner's World on 22/10/2004 09:47:03
A fifth short cluster of weight-loss tips: Find out if chocolate can be good for you in our final batch of autumn weight-loss tips

Every day this week, we're looking a short number of ways to get back to your ideal weight. We're covering simple changes to your running; everyday exercise tweaks; and loads of realistic eating rules that you can live by. Enjoy Your Food (that

Hard Training Q&As: Nutrition
By Runner's World on 23/06/2004 17:42:38
From the forum: former London Marathon winner Mike Gratton on dedicated training

importance. Science in Sport have an isotonic gel that can be used without the need to wash it down with water and gives 25g of carbohydrate, which will get you through 20 mins or so of running. Marathon runners who take over five hours may consider taking

Jersey Island Challenge
By Runner's World on 20/07/2007 14:23:13
Head to Britain's sunniest spot for a one-mile sea-kayak, 40-mile cycle ride and eight-mile cross-country run

less sedate, you could be one of 200 participants ‘enjoying’ that unspoilt scenery through the back-breaking bike climbs and rugged running of the Jersey Island Challenge.Now in its third year, this team adventure race comprises a one-mile sea kayak, 40

RW Test: Socks
By Runner's World on 26/04/2009 11:45:08
RW tests Under Armour Heatgear Lo Cut, Craft Run Pro Cool, 1000 Mile Ultimate performance socklet, Bridgedale Active Coolmax, Boosox Pro, Thorlo Experia

virtually glued to the foot like a second skin. The seamless design of the heel made for a comfortable ride but after about four miles the stitching on the toes started to rub slightly, while wicking was average, so long runs in these aren’t recommended

What Went Wrong?
By Runner's World on 05/05/2002 16:35:06
Throughout your running life there'll be races that you'll look back on and think, “What the hell happened there?” Here are the answers to a few of those head-scratching scenarios

-scratching scenarios:I blew up The end of the race is in sight, but you feel as if you’re running through porridge and scything through the field backwards. Were you a little over-enthusiastic at the start? Without fail, every race has a group of runners who speed off

Nike+: First Look
By Runner's World on 13/07/2006 07:58:50
Nike - along with Apple - have just put on a sprint in the race to make the sexiest running gadget yet. It's a speed and distance monitor within the world's favourite MP3 player

The Nike+ receiver fits into the bottom of a standard iPod NanoNike – along with Apple - have just put on a sprint in the race to make the sexiest running gadget yet. The ‘Nike+’ kit turns Apple’s sleek iPod Nano MP3 player into a speed and distance

Hang Loose
By Runner's World on 03/12/2003 12:20:28
Stiff as a plank? Why not try these simple back-loosening exercises at home. They'll make you feel a whole lot better - and they'll help your running, too.

Why not try these simple back-loosening exercises on those days when you wake up feeling as stiff as a plank? They’ll make you feel a whole lot better – and they’ll help your running, too. After all, you run with your whole body, not just your legs

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