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More than 30,000 runners will be taking on the Virgin London Marathon on Sunday – so we’ve called in some running legends to give you their best tips. Click through for inspiring advice from Paula Radcliffe, Steve Cram, Scott Overall, David Weir
Getting Started: Exercises“You need to take a few steps back from where you are now,” says Lee Saxby. “As a baby has to learn to walk, so you need to acquire – or regain – new motor skills before you are ready to run barefoot.” Here’s how...1
More than 36,000 of you competed the London Marathon on Sunday. Whether you’ve earned yourself a shiny new PB, finished your first marathon or just completed the course, it’s a tremendous achievement.Find out how you can move on and build on your
by the crowds and the runners.2 Nike 10K, London, SeptemberWith so many new runners out for a great day, this really is as much a friendly ‘social gathering’ as a full-on race.3 Bupa Great North Run, Newcastle, SeptemberIt’s the world’s biggest half-marathon, so
) leader: Andy Murray8.30-8:45 per mile (for sub-3:45 marathon) leader: Ros Tabor9:00-9:15 per mile (for sub-4:00 marathon) leader: Sean Fishpool10:00-10:15 per mile (for sub-4:30 marathon) leader: Denise Richmond11:00-11:30 per mile (for sub-5:00 marathon