Ironmans and a double ironman. He recently stopped for long enough for us to ask him about his 30-year career.How did you get into triathlon?I ran in the very first London marathon in 1981 and used to cycle to work as part of my training. I then noticed
and training partner Jack Green are in the midst of two weeks of high-intensity training. They know this session will leave them on the floor, but that’s how Greene likes it. Under veteran coach Malcolm Arnold, Greene trains relentlessly year-round on Bath
Back in April, we were honoured to meet Richard Whitehead - the marathoner turned men's 100m and 200m T42 sprinter. He told us about his blades, training regime and the power of the Paralympic Games.Catch up with this inspriring interview
was great and got me to a really good place, but Alberto has just given me that bit extra.So how has your training changed?Alberto is known for his unusual training methods. I do a lot of running on a HydroWorx underwater treadmill, and on an AlterG anti
was almost impossible. It took a couple of months until I finally thought, “Right, okay you’ve done it, this is amazing and let’s get on”.Once I started winter training I knuckled down again. Then you’re training scared, because you’re worried you
career and was disqualified, leaving his younger compatriot, training partner and rising star Yohan Blake to take his title as World champion.Those 10 seconds sent shockwaves around the athletics world, but what do they really tell us about what