search - articles
You are looking at: Home : Search : Articles
All | Articles | Forum | Products | Events | Members
Keywords:
Sort by:

1 to 10 of 12 results.
 
Diets On Trial (Preview)
By Alison Hamlett on 28/09/2006 16:22:08
Not all fashionable diet books are flawed - here's our digested read of the best

the desirable from the disastrous. Even if you're not trying to lose weight, these five popular diets include healthy principles that are perfect for runners too.These top tips are a sneak preview of the full article from the new issue of Runner's World

Diets On Trial
By Alison Hamlett on 28/09/2006 14:31:01
Not all fashionable diet books are flawed - here's our digested read of the best

the desirable from the disastrous. Even if you're not trying to lose weight, these five popular diets include healthy principles that are perfect for runners too.The Abs Diet (Rodale, £7.99) What's on the menu? The Abs Diet centres on 12 categories of highly

Be The Best
By Alison Hamlett on 22/06/2004 17:07:46
A preview for non-subscribers: 2 of our 9 best-ever ways to be a winner every time you race by beating yourself and setting a new PB

Many runners assume that because they run, they don’t need to do leg-strengthening exercises. This isn’t necessarily true. A specific weight programme targeting your legs could reap a huge race dividend, particularly over longer distances. If you run a marathon

Running and fertility: the facts
By Alison Hamlett on 16/04/2007 16:24:14
Hoping to hear the patter of tiny feet alongside your own? Here's the lowdown on how running may affect your conception intentions

of higher running mileage. Running might affect the sex of your children, but it might also help you conceive in the first place. "Men who run regularly and stay at a healthy weight are more likely to maintain a good sperm count than men who are obese," says

Vets In Practice
By Alison Hamlett on 07/02/2006 14:51:39
The passage of time need not slow you down. These three veterans are more golden than olden

in life. "I was quite fat really," he says, "so I started doing weights and tried the treadmill. I realised that I did enjoy running after all." Soon he was spending more time on the treadmill than the weights bench and entered a 10K race with the aim

Performance Provisions
By Alison Hamlett on 03/07/2009 10:12:20
The best training foods can be the simplest

going for longer. It's also great if you're trying to lose weight as it keeps you feeling full. Fruit and fibre In other words, fresh fruit and foods that are packed with fibre. A recent study in the International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise

Time to Take Control
By Alison Hamlett on 23/11/2009 16:08:22
Because of his bipolar disorder, Matt Harmston was overweight and drinking far too much. Then he chanced across late-night footage of an Ironman competition and his life began to change

for 2009 as stepping stones to his ultimate goal in 2011. "I've given myself two years to reach my goal so I can get down to a proper racing weight. I want to do myself justice and be in good shape."Already well on the way to achieving his race goal, he

Alison's Marathon des Sables blog: Who, What, Where!
By Alison Hamlett on 01/04/2011 16:10:44
Intrepid Editor of Triathlete's World Alison heads to Morocco to take on the toughest footrace on earth - the 2011 Marathon des Sables

for nine days, losing 13kg of weight before he was rescued.The compulsory kit list includes an anti-venom pump, distress flare and at least 2,000 calories of food per day.Runners are allowed to send one email a day. They're also allowed to receive emails

Be The Best
By Alison Hamlett on 22/06/2004 15:56:45
It's unlikely you'll win every race you enter but you can be a winner every time you race by beating yourself and setting a new PB. Here are nine tips

-strengthening exercises. This isn’t necessarily true. A specific weight programme targeting your legs could reap a huge race dividend, particularly over longer distances. If you run a marathon in 3:30, for example, at a rate of 180 steps a minute, during the entire race

RW's Complete Guide To Hydration
By Alison Hamlett and Anita Bean on 25/02/2005 11:16:48
The latest research, the most practical advice: everything a runner needs to know about drinking

A camel can survive for up to two weeks without a drink in desert conditions. When they do have a chance to drink, they can devour as much as 200 litres of water a day and a third of their body weight inside 10 minutes. Unlike humans, though, camels

Categories

Nutrition (2)
Racing (2)
Weight Loss (2)
Beating Injury (1)
Events (1)
General (1)
Motivation (1)
Triathlon: Bike (1)
Triathlon: Motivation (1)

Authors

Alison Hamlett (9)
Alison Hamlett and Andy Richardson (1)
Alison Hamlett and Anita Bean (1)
Ant Smith, Selene Yeager, Ruth Emmett, Alison Hamlett (1)

Date Range

Last 12 months (1)
More than 12 months (11)


Related Searches

nutrition general beginner misc marathon des sables back pain alison hamlett injury general raceday calories weight loss wisdom nutrition running diet pregnancy drink book back specialist motherhood fat marathon misc stretch training misc weight osteopathy nutrition pre-run

Search took: 0.052 secs