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Training Diary: Take Note
By Phoebe Doyle on 01/02/2012 16:31:06
Keep a training log to nurture self-belief and prepare for race day

When you run, there is one guarantee: you’ll have triumphs and setbacks – and the latter can quash motivation.” Wise words from sports psychologist Paul Russell, but a decent training diary can make a big difference. It’s where you can commit

Turbo-Training: The Basics
By Jaqueline Wadsworth on 05/01/2012 17:32:02
New to turbo-training? Our top six tips will see you spinning like a pro.

A turbo-trainer is a stand which clamps to the rear axle of a bike with a roller beneath the rear wheel, turning the bike into a stationary cycle. The range on sale is enormous - see Triathlete’s World March 2011 for a round-up.Wherever you use it, make sure there’s plenty of ven...

Marathon Training: Smooth and Easy
By Amby Burfoot on 16/01/2004 09:53:14
10 classic marathon Q&As, from training injury-free to overcoming dreaded boredom

came more easily than this, completing the marathon wouldn’t be the major achievement that it is.Although these problems may seem unique and uniquely troubling when they happen to you, they rarely represent anything new. The history of marathon training

Blog Hard, Train Harder
By Warren Pole on 27/01/2011 12:12:48
Find out why the world wide web has become a key part of training for runners around the globe

, get fit and get running.Find out how blogging about your training or discovering the blogs of other runners can transform your training - whether you want to fundraise, meet likeminded runners or just get a motivational boost.Training LogTake Neil Lock

Marathon training tips for Feb
By on 04/02/2013 11:30:26
Our ASICS Target 26.2 coaches offer their training tips for the month ahead.

mentally and physically to cut your mileage back every few weeks. Aim to reduce it by around a third of your current average. This allows any niggles to resolve and recharges your batteries for the next bout of training.Steve Smythe's tipsBuild mileage

Heart Rate Training: Intervals
By Joe Dunbar on 05/06/2000 10:50:31
Interval training is proof that your heart rate monitor has some limitations. However, used in the right way, it can still keep you on the right track

If you want to run faster on race day, there comes a point where you have to run faster in training. Long, steady runs are fine for improving your base endurance and threshold runs are great for boosting your aerobic efficiency, but to cap

Take Your Training On Holiday
By Charlotte Ricca-Smith on 23/11/2009 15:19:52
When you take a holiday, the temptation will be to leave your training at home, but it's a much better idea to take it with you

If you've been training hard, chances are you're looking forward to a little relaxation and indulgence. But if you go on holiday and leave your training schedule at home, you could be in for a shock when you return. According to Olympic triathlete

Find A Training Plan
By on 23/11/2009 17:04:28
Following a schedule is a great way to know you're on a tried-and-tested route to achieving your running goals

distance is something special – versatile, testing and the perfect training companion for more other running goals than any other distance. Whether you've got two weeks or two months until your race, we've got the schedule for you. Find a 10K schedule

Training: Fast Fixes
By Greg McMillan on 03/01/2006 17:04:51
Take a close look at your training: the chances are, you're making some common mistakes, but a few simple tweaks can help fill in the blanks and transform your running

Running is simple: just put one foot in front of the other, and keep repeating. It’s a shame, then, that training for peak fitness and performance isn’t as easy. No matter how much or how little experience runners have – elite, beginner or anywhere

Easy Lunchtime Training Sessions
By on 18/11/2009 13:12:21
Think your lunch hour is too short to fit in a cycling session? Think again

and is a great way to fit training into your schedule.Many triathletes don't ride at lunchtime because they feel a ride needs to be long to be worthwhile, but that's not true. Others are discouraged by common, but easily sidestepped, challenges

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