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Ten Top Summer Triathlons
By Ruth Emmett on 19/11/2009 16:35:33
Spoilt for triathlon choice this summer? Here are the races we'd go the distance for
winner at the 2006 World Championships AquathlonLondon TriathlonWHEN August WHERE London's DocklandsDISTANCE Super Sprint (400m/10K/2.5K), Sprint (750m/20K/5K),Olympic (1.5K/40K/10K)SWIM Dock BIKE Closed roads RUN Closed roads www
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Outdoor Summer Sessions
By Ross Chainey on 23/11/2009 15:28:43
It's summer, so take advantage of long days, occasional sunshine and warmer water. In short, it's time for some serious outdoor sessions
race. Warm up on the bike for 10 to 15 minutes, then put in three or four 5K intervals at race pace. If you can use a course that simulates your next race, all the better.Arriving back at your transition, do a fast turnaround and head out for a 20
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Triathlete's World Promotion: Free Triathlon Summer Race Training Guide from Triple Dry
By on 10/04/2012 11:24:44
2012 looks set to be another fantastic year for Helen Jenkins. The British triathlete, who was crowned ITU World Champion for the second time in 2011, will line up alongside the world’s best triathletes when she represents Great Britain
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Recipe: Grilled Chicken with Beetroot, Wild Rice and Herb Salad
By on 25/07/2011 10:00:00
Enjoy a summer salad that's bursting with health benefits
/gas 6. Heat a griddle pan until it's really hot and sear the chicken on both sides. Transfer to a baking sheet and finish cooking the chicken in the oven - depending on the thickness, it should take 10-15 minutes. You can also cook it on a barbecue.6
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Q+A: Why am I tired two weeks after my marathon?
By Bruce Tulloh on 09/09/2000 10:02:10
Our experts answer real-life questions
coach train for 5Ks in the summer. Why not have a go at this distance on the track, as well as the road. Youll retain the endurance benefits of your marathon training, and working on your speed in the summer will help you to perform better over 10K, 10
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Fast Forward
By Sean Fishpool and Steve Smythe on 06/05/2002 09:23:17
In-depth one-month mile training
the country, but ask your local club for details of their summer 1500m and mile calendar or plan a race with friends at your local track. And, failing that, measure a mile on flat, smooth grass as accurately as possible, either with a Jones counter or a well
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A Beginner's Guide To Mile Races
By Joe Dunbar on 06/05/2002 09:44:25
The what, where and how of mile races
to the public, where you can turn up, race and get an officially-recorded time. The difference between these meets and road races is that there are usually only about 10-12 competitors in each race.When you go to a meet, if you have not booked in advance, you
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Q+A: I'm new and demotivated after a bad race...
By Bud Baldaro on 09/09/2000 10:02:10
Our experts answer real-life questions
Q I started running last summer by running and walking a mile every three nights, and built this up to around 15 miles a week. Ive now done three 10Ks, all in around 53 minutes, but in the last one I had trouble with some of the hills and had
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BIG 5K Index
By on 12/05/2009 13:10:53
Our one-stop shop for all things 5K, whether you're a beginner in training for your first ever race or an experienced runner targeting a new PB
Short and snappy, 5K races are the perfect distance for beginners targeting a first race – but an equally satisfying summer target for a speed-demon with more racing experience. This is the destination for all things 5K – all the schedules, guides
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The Racing Year
By Alice Palmer on 27/03/2009 10:00:00
Planning the perfect year of competition
' 10K in York. and the London Pride Run 10K. For something a little bit different, get in the holiday spirit and head to North Wales to Race the Train over 14.75 miles of ups, downs and all kinds of terrain. Or race beside the seaside
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