's what forces companies to change. – gsmQ3: Shoes for boys, shoes for girls?"Is there any real difference between the men's and women's editions of running shoes?"Your best answersYes there are differences. I used to think that because I had big feet
Running to work may be a time-efficient and cost-effective way to commute, but how do you get your work clothes to the office – and how do you freshen up once you're there?"I'm currently looking for a new job closer to home. My aim is to reduce my
. (Stickless)I chose to join the running club with the most good-looking women in the team pictures on their website. Fickle? Yes. Shallow? Yes. But great for motivation! (Coops10)Enter a race that's in six to eight weeks' time, and a teensy bit further than
variations etc. There is also some calorie counting feature, but I've never bothered with it. – Man In BlackI don't see the need for all these hi-tech solutions. Since men take about 10 seconds to run 100m and women take about 11 seconds, then all you have
it feel as if your muscles are stiff. I think women suffer from this problem more than men because we tend to have more fat, which might explain why lots of men can still run in skimpy shorts in winter while we're all lagged up in our leggings. I
"I recently found out that I'm pregnant, and have no idea how I should adapt my training. I love running and average 35-40 miles a week. I've trawled the web for advice, but I still feel confused about whether it's safe to continue. I definitely don
This week's questioner had a baby in January. But, unlike her fellow new mum Paula Radcliffe, she doesn't have a coach as a hubby. How should she get back into running?"I used to run most mornings (approx 3 miles) and loved it. I gave up a year ago
with you, and don't push it too hard.– Mike Saunders(Note from Jane: asthma is no bar to running, if Paula Radcliffe is anything to go by! Click here to find out what she told us about controlling her asthma back in September)Encourage him, but don't overdo
was thinking I'd lose weight if I eat microwave meals for lunch and dinner, because they only have about 8g of fat and 300 calories. I'm running about four miles every day, I'm male, 5'6", 195lb."– Cliff RosaYour best answers...I used to be the Convenience Food