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Runner's World PB Awards 2008
By Runner's World on 15/01/2008 13:48:28
Help us select Britain's best running club as part of our annual celebration of the products and services that help make your running so enjoyable and enriching

(could differ to that shown) Playing a pivotal role in the local community, perhaps demonstrated by a commitment to race organisation in the area, training programmes or other social events. An outstanding record of race success in relation to the size

Should MP3 players be banned at races?
By Runner's World on 23/06/2008 11:41:13
Catch up with what you've been saying in our forums, then stand up and be counted in our interactive poll

organisers right to enforce such a ban? Here's what you've been saying in our Sound vs Silence debate...The argument for… MP3 players are so anti-social. Part of racing is about being part of a community, and headphones get in the way – exiled

Runnin' Along And Feelin' Groovy
By Andy Blackford on 04/09/2003 15:49:58
Slow to start but a joy to experience? The benefits of a healthy lifestyle

handful or organic, free-range chickens, to whom I’m sincerely grateful, and a rather larger contingent of fish, who happily don’t count because they smell and have no sense of humour).As a consequence, my social life wouldn’t impress a Trappist monk and

Race Pace
By Ed Eyestone on 02/07/2004 17:33:28
The best way to prepare for a race might be to run one

and fitness. Racing for speed means you’re training at a high level and want a good time at every race. Racing for fun and fitness means you enjoy the social aspect of racing and you want to get fitter.If you race for speed you should race less often than

Completely Hooked
By Andy Blackford on 20/09/2004 12:41:48
It started off with a few light-hearted jabs, but it looks like I've fallen in punch-drunk love

onto his head, causing him severe concussion and amnesia. He’d been in hospital since the accident while social workers tried to establish his identity. “It was bloody brilliant,” he told Bunk. “For three weeks I wasn’t depressed. Then I remembered who

Runner's World PB Awards 2008 - The Winners
By Runner's World on 23/04/2008 15:54:44
Chosen by you and rewarded by us - we celebrate the products and services that help make running great (including UK's Best Running Club Award)

Poole Running Festival – and a host of other social events.OTHER AWARDS WINNERSBEST OVERALL PRODUCT Garmin Forerunner 50Garmin’s compact sports watch is easy to use and simple to download to your computer. You can upgrade it to a wireless heart rate

Running Psychology: Improve Your Performance
By Runner's World on 02/11/2009 08:32:55
How do you manage your emotions while running? Take out the guesswork by participating in this new research project

number of psychological disciplines based at five UK universities. It is funded by a grant from the UK's Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC), worth £2.1m over four years (Nov 2008 to Oct 2012).Who is Andy Lane?Andy Lane is a professor of Sport

Keep Going Through Injury
By Ruth Emmett on 20/10/2010 11:38:14
If you’re an injured runner, don’t throw in the towel. Here’s how to stay in the game

tents.Join the crowd Don't neglect your running buddies on race day: "You risk suffering not only a loss of routine but also a social loss," says Thompson. Take a tip from veteran race supporter Elisabeth Davie, who has cheered on her family members

What type of runner are you?
By Runner's World on 11/06/2007 16:48:54
Committed or casual, surface shine or hidden depths... what kind of runner are you?

well her new designer lycra shorts fit her bum?Of course, we all have different reasons for running, but many of us have more in common than you might think. We've looked at the evidence and come up with four general categories of runner, characterised

10 Guaranteed Ways To Burst With Motivation
By Runner's World on 05/06/2002 10:53:02
Ever wondered how some people have a perpetually bright and enthusiastic running career? Here are their secrets...

people as well. Join a club, find a coach, explain to your non-running partner how important running is to you. Better still, persuade them to jog the warm-up and cool-down with you. Perhaps even your dog could become a training partner. We are social

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