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RW Calculators
By Runner's World on 17/05/2004 11:21:06
Calculate your training paces, predict your race times and estimate your calorie expenditure with these interactive tools
GETTY IMAGESHow fast should you – or could you – race? How fast should you train? And how can you stick to a pace on race day?Look no further than these interactive calculators for help... Training Pace Calculator Train too hard, and you
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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
4 | Week 5 | Week 6 | Week 7 | Week 8 | Week 9 | Week 10 | Week 11 | Week 12 | Week 13 | Week 14 | Week 15 | Week 16The best feeling in the world - two weeks post-race:Week 17 | Week 18
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Runner's World SmartCoach
By Runner's World on 24/09/2007 10:15:33
Our free interactive training tool provides a schedule that's individualised for your ability and goals
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Back On Track
By Lisa Jhung & Elizabeth Hufton on 16/03/2009 11:58:48
If your final phase of big-race training is paved with obstacles, try these detours
work through, or whether you should take a step back, and focus on another race.Roadblock: You're boredIf you look at that 20-miler on your schedule and feel like you can't drum up the will to get out of the door, you're not alone. It can happen any
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BIG Half-Marathon Index
By on 22/06/2009 10:28:25
Tackle your first (or next) half-marathon with the help of our best hints, tips and training schedules
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Plan Early: Race Day Mental Strategies
By on 26/09/2011 10:50:54
Perform at your best on race day by practising these key mental strategies throughout your training
Performing Edge (£14.50, Stackpole Books). Along with your workouts, write in your training log how motivated, focused, energised or confident you felt on a scale of one to 10. "Maybe you scribble a three next to 'focused' a few days in row," she says. "So
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The Busy Runner's Guide to Getting Faster
By Liz Plosser on 06/07/2011 12:00:00
Even if you're pushed for training time, you can still be a fleet-footed runner
your 5K race pace, add 40-55 seconds. For your 10K pace, add 1:00-1:15 minutes.You've got...20 minutesYou should: Run short sprints"It's the best workout in terms of getting bang for your buck," says Karp. "Sprints will help to improve your
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Mind Your Manners
By Nicola Joyce on 18/11/2009 12:04:54
Training is tough and competition can be fierce, but that doesn't mean you should leave your manners at home
, but some people are still caught out. Think about what you're wearing before you put on your wetsuit. Rack sensibly and with some thought for others, and try your best not to knock over anything when you go through T1 and T2.Simon Pearson, a triathlete
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10K Q&As
By Sean Fishpool and Bud Baldaro on 06/05/2002 11:49:17
Can you train for a marathon and a 10K at the same time; should you drink in a 10K; and more
:A long run.An interval session, with repetitions of 400m-1000m.A tempo run of 20 minutes or 4 x 1 mile combined with a healthy diet, a high fluid intake and a regular stretching routine.Q: Is it worth using drinks stations during a 10K?A:That depends
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RW's Classic 10-mile Schedules
By Bruce Tulloh on 07/05/2002 09:23:28
10-mile race brings out all the attributes of the distance runner. Follow our training programme and you could be hitting your target time in eight weeks
Standfirst: 10-mile race brings out all the attributes of the distance runner. Follow our training programme and you could be hitting your target time in eight weeksAuthor: Bruce TullohPics:Issue date: nov98Keywords:uan95--Because running a good 10
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