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The UK's Best Running Club 2009
By Runner's World on 12/01/2009 10:17:11
Join us in recognising the achievements of clubs up and down the country by nominating your organisation for our Best Running Club Award 2009

@runnersworld.co.uk, remembering to include "UK’s Best Running Club” as the subject line of your email. Entries close Friday, March 6 2009. Running clubs are at the heart of the running community. It is these clubs and those who run them that drive our athletes, young

Our Complete Guide To Running
By on 11/02/2010 15:00:18
From your very first steps to a marathon finish line, our new publication brings you more than 1,000 expert tips on nutrition, motivation and training

Hot off the press this month is the all new Runner's World Complete Guide To Running - the indispensable bible for all things running!From your very first steps to a marathon finish line, the Complete Guide To Running brings you more than 1,000

No More Excuses
By Andy Richardson on 11/09/2002 19:03:48
No ifs, no buts - make your training a cop-out-free zone!

for each pair of shoes alongside your total weekly mileage“I’M TOO FAT AND I’LL GET HECKLED”Being heckled is a big deal for runners of all sizes. There’s nothing so galling as the invective of a spotty teen as you reach mile 11 of a Sunday run

The UK's Best Running Club 2010
By on 26/01/2010 12:43:12
Join us in recognising the achievements of UK running clubs by nominating your choice

close Friday, March 12 2010.A carefully-selected expert panel will then decide on a winner, and the winning club will receive 50 sets of New Balance Kit (25 women's and 25 men's) comprising technical tees and shoes. Running clubs are the heart

UK's Best Running Club 2010: The Winner
By on 23/04/2010 09:13:54
We reveal who won our UK's Best Running Club Award 2010, sponsored by New Balance

-Marathon, with 700 runners in November. The race has raised £20,000 for charity in the last four years. The club also helped organise two Stevenage Race For Life 5Ks last July, and helps out at the London Marathon each year. Chris Leigh says the club is proud

Running Resolutions You Can Keep
By Runner's World on 21/12/2002 00:40:31
Pick three or four of these changes, stick to them, and watch the difference!

This New Year, resolve to change your running for the better. It can be anything you like, from trying a new race distance to buying new shoes. To make sure you have no excuse for not vowing to improve, here are 20 ready-made resolutions to inspire

Heroes Of Running 2009
By on 24/04/2009 11:13:48
Sponsored by Aviva. Join us in recognising the outstanding individuals who make us exceptionally proud of our sport

, helping her recover from disasters like losing her shoe at the 2007 European Cross-Country Trials. "During the race, someone stood on the back of my spike. I just had to carry on with one bare foot!" She won that 4.4K race in 15:13. And after she turns

Awesome Autumn (Preview)
By Matt Fitzgerald on 01/09/2008 12:29:54
Why should your fitness drop when the leaves do? Here's how to make the most of the best season for runners (non-subscriber preview)

motivated by choosing a race as a goal, but use whatever target works for you, whether that’s building up to your first 10-mile run, running five times a week, or logging 100 miles in a month. “A good goal keeps you excited,” says Hadfield.Go Off

Win Our Photo Contest and Run the North Pole
By Runner's World on 01/09/2006 12:16:20
Send us your Rave Run photo, and you could be running the North Pole Marathon

for entries is Friday October 6.Click to enlargeTerms and Conditions1. Only one entry will be accepted per person. The closing date for receipt of competition entries is October 6, 2006.2. The competition is only open to UK residents over the age of 18 with a

Beating The Training Blues
By Doug Rennie on 30/07/2002 12:09:01
Four surefire tips to escape your training rut

UAN:195 Article type:--“After years and years of running, the act of putting one foot in front of the other, mile after mile, gets pretty damn boring,” Australian marathoner Derek Clayton once observed.At some point, nearly all of us have run

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