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RW's BIG Race-Training Menu
By Runner's World on 20/07/2004 18:01:12
Everything about racing: finding a race, training, the big day and beyond... it's our BIG index...
' Index - full of advice and basic get-started programmesOtherwise, start with the three key sessions of any runner's week.Then, a basic guide to speedwork (once you're running regularly, this will make the single greatest difference to your race).If you
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Running Made Simple: Gear
By Runner's World on 18/05/2004 12:43:57
A fourth short cluster of tips on how to keep your running a refuge from life's complexity... and maybe even run better in the process.
.The full series: Training, Nutrition, Racing and Speedwork, Gear, GymPlus: Ten Things You Don't Have To Worry About
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RW's Free Weekly Marathon Email
By Runner's World on 28/11/2006 10:32:15
Marathon training plans, running tips and motivational advice delivered straight to your inbox
of the site yet, you'll have to do that before you can sign up to the newsletter. You can register here.What to look forward to:Which target to aim forWeekly schedules (from sub-3:00 to run-walk)Speedwork for marathonersHow long you really need to runAre you
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What Went Wrong?
By Runner's World on 05/05/2002 16:35:06
Throughout your running life there'll be races that you'll look back on and think, “What the hell happened there?” Here are the answers to a few of those head-scratching scenarios
-scratching scenarios:I blew up The end of the race is in sight, but you feel as if youre running through porridge and scything through the field backwards. Were you a little over-enthusiastic at the start? Without fail, every race has a group of runners who speed off
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RW's Training Basics
By Runner's World on 10/05/2002 15:56:13
The 10 training foundations of a long running career
. 4. Choose your running surface carefullyMost runners clock their miles on the open roads. Roads arent the worst places to run, but try to run on the Tarmac no more than three times a week. Certainly steer clear of concrete pavements, which
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RW's Ultimate Marathon: How I overcame...
By Runner's World on 07/05/2002 19:03:13
First person success stories in training
realise that you dont have to be a fast runner to achieve great times. I always skipped the sections on speed in RUNNERS WORLD because I was convinced that speed training was for the elite, or for runners who could run at least seven- or eight
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Pace Key
By Runner's World on 06/05/2002 13:05:18
Understanding the terms in your schedules
pace, depending on the distance of the speedwork reps (85-95% WHR). Try to hit your 5K pace for reps measuring up to 400m, and your 10K pace for reps between 800m and 1M in length.Fartlek – an easy pace, with fast bursts as you wish (70-85+% WHR
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Snapped! Your Marathon-Finish Shots
By Runner's World on 24/04/2006 16:37:05
At the end of the 2006 Flora London Marathon, RW's photographer asked you to draw how you felt. Here are some of the results
difference was making a concentrated effort to work on speedwork. I just have to see my race times to see the improvements. I did my first marathon in 4:25." --Ruth Hulton, 3:06 "I set a PB. The race was tough in the last few miles, but my club South London
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RW's BUPA Great North Run Schedules
By Runner's World on 06/08/2002 16:00:57
Schedules to match the RW pace groups at the Great North Run
:108:009:009:5010:25-10:4011:25-11:402:158:159:2010:1010:45-11:0011:45-12:002:208:309:4010:3011:05-11:2012:05-12:202:258:4510:0010:5011:25-11:4012:25-12:402:309:0010:2011:1511:45-12:0012:45-13:00Speedwork does not all have to be done on the track
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RW's Robin Hood Half-Marathon Schedules
By Runner's World on 06/08/2000 16:00:57
Schedules to match the RW pace groups at the Robin Hood Half-Marathon
Here are the schedules for the pace groups for the Robin Hood Half-Marathon.RUNNERS WORLD will have pace groups of 1:30, 1:45, 2:00 and 2:15 at the race.1:30 pace | 1:45 pace | 2:00 pace | 2:15 pacePACING CHARTHere are suggested paces for your
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