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First Of The Summer Whines
By Andy Blackford on 25/07/2004 12:33:00
London's ultrarunners are growing old disgracefully

.“It’s me back,” muttered Big Ron. “It hasn’t been right since London.”Good Lord, someone had actually run a race! Perhaps there was hope for us yet!“You never told me you were doing the London, Ron. How did you get on?”“Not this year,” he snapped. “1996.”“1994

Beat The Heat
By Matt Gilbert on 07/07/2008 10:28:08
Whether you're running at home or away this summer, run sun-smart, focusing on hydration, clothing and your training schedule

of heat illness HEAT EXHAUSTIONCause Failing to replace fluids and electrolytes when dehydration sets in.Symptoms A core body temperature of 102°F to 104°F, headache, fatigue, profuse sweating, nausea, clammy skin.Action plan Apply a cold pack on the head

Heart Rate Training: Heat And Altitude
By Joe Dunbar on 05/06/2000 10:53:31
Going abroad? Here's how your heart rate monitor can help you acclimatise

When you go on holiday, you'll no doubt want to take your training with you. After all, you are off to enjoy yourself. However, this will often mean running in conditions that can affect your heart rate quite dramatically, both at rest and on the run. As long as you expect this, ...

Way-Laid
By Andy Blackford on 05/09/2003 11:30:24
Is there any better preparation for the sand dunes of Jordan than a summer jaunt along the Cleveland Way?

Why I should have imagined that a 14-mile run along the Cleveland Way in August might be good training for the 105-mile Jordan Desert Cup, remains a mystery. Perhaps I reasoned, not unreasonably, that August = Summer = Heat

Traithlete's World Charities Email
By on 24/03/2011 16:23:04

recovery and help to prevent rough sleeping. We run over 100 projects and help thousands of homeless people make life changes every year. For more information about the Virgin Active London Triathlon contact our Events Team events@mungos.org or call 020

From Non-Runner To Ultra-Runner: Here's How
By Runner's World on 23/06/2005 14:18:04
How Jane Riley went from being a beginner to training for the Marathon Of Britain

of 2005, when she read an article in Runner’s World about ultra-running, and decided to give it a try.“I followed the RW training programme exactly,” she says. Six months later, she successfully completed the Compton Downland Challenge, a 40-mile race

Enduring Questions: Armstrong vs Marathon: Preview
By Amby Burfoot on 03/07/2006 15:09:52
In the Tour de France, Lance Armstrong devoured riders over 2,000-plus miles. Could he do the same over 26.2? (Non-subscriber preview)

of anyone in the competition (20:16) and winning the event overall.Aside from these running achievements, Armstrong has enjoyed unparalleled success in the Tour de France. Last summer he won it for the seventh time, before announcing his retirement. While I

Personal Best Awards 2010: The Winners
By on 23/04/2010 09:13:32
The best products, races and services in our sport - as voted for by you

of this stylish, up-to-the-minute model.Best Shoe: ASICS GEL-1150The Editor's Choice and Best Update from our spring/summer shoe guide, this is a well-cushioned and flexible shoe. Innovations over its predecessor include a new decoupled structure in the fore

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

’were ’is next door neighbours, like. To make things worse, he were sick on their cat.”“Aye. He ran a crackin’ race next day though. Knocked three seconds of t’ Commonwealth 10,000m record, as I recall.”“Four, actually.”“Ah,” says the angel on my left

Taxing Relief
By Andy Blackford on 05/09/2003 10:40:13
Losing money to the taxman can be painful, but the alternatives can be downright agony

the Regent’s Park Canal, I can’t help thinking I might have overcooked it a bit. Still, it certainly kept the taxman off my back, so I mustn’t grumble. First came the dental work. When I was 15, I paid a visit to my dentist in Middlesborough

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