The Runner's World 'Guide to Running' is a 324-page mine of information, packed with no-nonsense advice on every aspect of running. Drawing on Runner's World's wide base of coaching, nutrition, medical and sports science experts – and real
's Neuroma?Ankle AreaWill ankle weights make me a stronger runner? --> I keep twisting my ankle. Do I need an ankle brace? --> I've had a sore Achilles for a year. Is it because I stand on hard floors? -->I'm having scar tissue removed from my Achilles
well her new designer lycra shorts fit her bum?Of course, we all have different reasons for running, but many of us have more in common than you might think. We've looked at the evidence and come up with four general categories of runner, characterised
completed her first ever race – a hilly, off-road 5K – and joined a local running club, we’d have to disagree. "I had no idea running was so popular," Karen admits, "I started exercising to lose weight and first visited the Runner’s World site for nutrition
’s taken me a while to recover but a couple of friends have done half-marathons and that has given me the motivation to start taking running more seriously. I only started running again about four months ago." "I came across the Runner’s World website after
've been hitting all my target times and paces recently, and for one particular hour-long session, my average pace was 10:18 - spot on for a 4:30 marathon! I've relaxed my diet a bit recently - to make sure I've got enough energy to run - so my weight has
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nose and generally getting on my nerves.Muttley The beanie people tend to spend more time on the weights in my gym. As long as they don't wear them in the pool I don't really care! Lwi Join the thread No thanks...Baby blues I had my first baby
. 4. Choose your running surface carefullyMost runners clock their miles on the open roads. Roads arent the worst places to run, but try to run on the Tarmac no more than three times a week. Certainly steer clear of concrete pavements, which