or drink, and had notched up a hearty 49 years. But when doctors ran tests, a biopsy revealed throat cancer."Right after the biopsy he went for a run," Dave’s wife Liz, aka forum member School Runner, told RW. "It reminded him that there are loads of people
you should try Salclear Sport. In our testing programme I used prototypes of the products on specs and sunglasses whilst mountainbiking and running in all sorts of weather, and they proved perfect. I ran an ultra mountain race recently with the defog
the latter. "Mad... 50 marathons??!! He must be..." said RW member Dark Vader of Karnazes, in the title of his forum thread. "Mad," agreed Brizo. And when we rang sports physician Dr Patrick Milroy, his first comment was: "Mad."But just as Karnazes
recommended by RW members. Good luck with your army career, hope it goes well. – Dale the SnailYou'll love this suggestion, but it works: join Weight Watchers. The thought of standing in the queue to be weighed with all the others (mostly women) is a really
own pace strategy and don't get distracted by anyone else's on the day. It's usually my undoing that I run/walk/crawl at someone else's pace and not my own. – Extreme MuzzyI did a treadmill stress test with a sports scientist, and he said threshold
yer boots! – PhilPubA word from the wise guyJust think of it as liquid carbo-loading! – Iccle JimA cautionary injury tale...I missed 3 months training with a cricket injury two years ago, after getting pished out of my head at the Edgbaston Ashes test
infection. Your body is strong enough to fight and control it for the most part, but your immune system is compromised when stressed beyond the norm. Blood tests may shed some light. By the way, this month's Runner's World carries a warning from a doctor