When we launched a competition to find the perfect slogans for our new RW apparel range, your ideas poured in.We narrowed down more than a thousand motivational phrases to these four winners, and now we're delighted to reveal (over the next four
an embarrassing problem - they stank. Worse still, the odour often proved impossible to wash completely out of the shirt.Thankfully, things have improved. Manufacturers have tweaked their T-shirts and added new technologies that mean that running apparel no longer
, and you might head out in just a vest, shorts and shades. Usually, neither is the optimum apparel option. Wear too much and you’ll overheat, dress too scantily and hypothermia is a risk.The problem for most of us in the UK is that, although it can
.The RW Shoe Lab has once again been fired up and we thrashed these shoes to within an inch of their lives to see how they respond to the pounding you lot are likely to give them out on the road. Runner's World is the only publication in the world
Spring is well and truly here, along with the kind of beautiful weather that just calls out for new running shoes. Our Spring/Summer 2012 Shoe Guide includes a bumper crop of 34 new shoes, as well as reviews and technical information on each.The RW
Say cheese: RW members before the Abingdon marathonCalling all budding designers among you – this is your chance to turn heads in the competitive world of sports apparel and transform your T-shirt ideas into a running reality.We’re looking to launch
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
runners find most valuable, and to ensure that the people who cast the votes were those who were actually using the products. In February’s issue of RW we asked you, the readers of the magazine and the users of www.runnersworld.co.uk, for your favourite
long tour of the best of LA's sights and sounds. Former RW editor Steven Seaton was fond of opining that, to many, running is simply sightseeing in a hurry. Nowhere is that theory more evident than at the LA Marathon. A new 'Stadium to the Sea' route