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Fuel Your Fire
By David Morton on 02/02/2010 14:31:41
The perfect nutrition strategy is the key to success in long-distance races. Here's a simple guide to keeping your tank topped up
and 'hit the wall'."So, simply put, if your body runs out of glycogen, to keep running it has to resort to its only other fuel source - stored fats. Processing fats requires a lot more oxygen, leading you to slow down to a jog or even a walk, so that more
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Running Rules Revisited
By Bob Cooper on 25/09/2009 17:21:50
Some coaches, scientists and other experts are challenging conventional thinking. Could their uncommon wisdom work for you?
programme are regular walk breaks and a very long run/walk, which peaks at 26 to 29 miles. Pierce's programme emphasises faster running – speedwork, a tempo run and a faster long run – on three running days, plus two cross-training days. "The philosophy
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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
pool."You could also practise your open-water skills if you're by the sea. You can still play around in the waves and have plenty of fun, but at the same time you will become used to running into the sea. You can also learn how to bodysurf back to dry
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Women's Running Survival Guide
By Megan Othersen Gorman on 16/05/2005 17:13:28
Being a woman runner can sometimes be like trying to live two lives simultaneously. Here's how to take control of your body - and your life
. If your baby seems uncharacteristically sluggish, consult your obstetrician. Listen to your body If running becomes uncomfortable as your pregnancy progresses, switch to fast walking. Or consider swapping the treadmill for a new contraption
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The Imponderables
By Edward Gibbes on 23/02/2006 14:41:14
Since the dawn of time The Runner has been struggling to break free from the grip of the questions that will not die
?In a word: no. Well, you could be in theory, but only if you need a crane and a flat-bed truck to get to the shops. Basically, if you can walk, you can run - it's just that you might be a little slow when you start and you might need to take walking
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Ironman Switzerland 05 - Suffolk Punch's Diary
By Suffolk Punch on 14/02/2005 17:58:12
How the training gets better, month by month
with some club mates when a pavement collapsed under my foot. It came up like a football. It took nearly 3 months before I could properly walk, let alone run and that’s when I hit the low point and didn’t really do anything for about 8 or 9 years afterwards
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The 8 Keys To A Great Race
By Runner's World on 30/07/2002 20:34:54
How to make race day go your way - guaranteed!
ll be racing in are comfortably worn in the same goes for your vest, shorts and socks. Eat a familiar breakfast that you know you can run on, and if youre not sure about how early to eat it, do your experimenting well before race day (most runners need two
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RW Trail Shoe Test
By Runner's World on 06/09/2007 10:11:53
RW tests products from Adidas, Berghaus, Ecco, Inov8, Lafuma, Montrail, Puma and Salomon
.Great for Long runs with a mix of trail and roadContact AdidasBerghaus Phobic Light, £65 Weight 297gNew to the trail running market, Berghaus has made a nice, lightweight shoe. The hydrophobic upper is open and breathable, and makes a good compromise
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200 Miles for 200 Minutes... and some!
By Jane Hoskyn on 14/08/2006 11:06:26
The inspiring tale of what happened when RW members got together to support a friend in need
or drink, and had notched up a hearty 49 years. But when doctors ran tests, a biopsy revealed throat cancer."Right after the biopsy he went for a run," Dave’s wife Liz, aka forum member School Runner, told RW. "It reminded him that there are loads of people
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Ironman Switzerland 05 - Garr's Diary
By Garr on 20/12/2004 17:26:43
How the training gets better, month by month
My Tri ProfileAge.... 25I have been running for... since Feb 2004Strengths... Determination once in an event, and a loathsome view ofquitting. Natural athlete, swam lots as a child, cycled loads all my lifeWeaknesses... A mystery problem resulting
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