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Gear Pick of the Week: Aqua Sphere K180
By Joe Walker on 17/04/2012 12:35:57

-socket goggles to combine asymmetrical and anatomical curved lenses. This means you’ll enjoy an enhanced range of vision and slice through the water more easily.The ultra-soft composite material that sits around your eye will ensure a watertight seal even when

Q+A: I've felt sick in my last few marathons. Why?
By Alison McConnell on 09/09/2000 10:02:10
Our experts answer real-life questions

, and even blackouts and seizures. Current opinion is that you should take on around 500ml of fluid per hour. But be reassured that over-hydration is a rare problem that occurs most often in ultra-marathon and ultra-triathlon events, where participants may

Shoe Index - Cushioned Shoes
By Runner's World on 21/08/2003 17:55:04

Complete Phasis REEBOKPremier Ultra DMX 2 SAUCONYGrid Jazz X Grid Trigon 3 Ride 2004 MODELSADIDASUniversal Supernova Cushion ASICSGel Nimbus -- Gel Cumulus BROOKSGlycerin 3 Epiphany Radius ETONICZeta Delta Streetfighter C MIZUNOWave Creation

MdS Training Blog: The Beginning
By James Fricker on 12/01/2012 11:11:30

of James Cracknell doing the Marathon des Sables, throwing up, cramping and looking like he came within an inch of his life my first thought was – I wonder if I could do that?!In February I will attempt my first ever ultra marathon, a 34 mile multiterrain

Review: Garmin fenix
By Ben Hobson on 14/05/2013 17:19:38
Garmin’s first trail specific watch is here to help guide you on your way.

some of you into thinking it would be a weight on the wrist, but it isn't. This watch is designed to be rugged for a reason and with a list of features that will make any trail and ultra-running enthusiast leap a stile with joy, it’s a clear

The Barefoot-Running Debate: Is Less More? (Preview)
By Bob Parks on 03/03/2011 12:49:21
A new crop of ‘minimalist’ shoes has emerged, sparking debate over what we should wear on our feet – and how the running shoe of the future will look.

Call them what you like - toe shoes, foot gloves, gorilla feet. Call them strange-looking, weird or ugly if you're so inclined. Just understand that the funky, almost barefoot look of the FiveFingers hides from no one. The ultra light, increasingly

The Barefoot-Running Debate: Is Less More?
By Bob Parks on 03/03/2011 13:54:17
A new crop of ‘minimalist’ shoes has emerged, sparking debate over what we should wear on our feet – and how the running shoe of the future will look.

Call them what you like - toe shoes, foot gloves, gorilla feet. Call them strange-looking, weird or ugly if you're so inclined. Just understand that the funky, almost barefoot look of the FiveFingers hides from no one. The ultra light

Brooks Trance NXT £99.99
By Runner's World on 16/06/2000 15:13:25

and also broadens its audience.The good news is that Brooks should be using the new BP1 last in more of its shoes in the future, giving it an option that falls between its ultra-stable motion-control last and the semi-curved last of the old Trance.In short

Fila Incognito Plus £64.99
By Runner's World on 16/06/2000 15:13:25

elsewhere, but otherwise the Incognito Plus continues to offer a ton of useful, smooth-riding support for moderate to severe overpronators.Try it on if you liked Fila Riviter (£65); Nike Air Zoom Ultra (discontinued, £85); Nike Air Equilibrium (discontinued

Salomon Raid Race £79.99
By Runner's World on 16/06/2000 15:13:25

Ultra 100 (£80); Montrail Leona Divide (£60); New Balance 804 (£60)

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