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2XU Compression Sock for Recovery
Price: £25 
Year: 2011 

Contact: www.2xushop.co.uk Full Review: For simplicity and post-race comfort, these 2XUs are hard to beat. They feature the same graduated compression that you would expect to find in a race sock and so promote venous return to rid the body

New Balance 900
Price: £70 
Year: 2004 
Reader rating: 4/5 from 3 reviews 

In short:Includes a two-density medial post, low-profile heel and N-Lock lacing system for stability, Acteva midsole and Abzorb SBS at toe-end nrkintheuk: LONG DISTANCE RACERS Strengths: Very light, excellent tight fit, good grip and suprisingly

2XU Compression Leggings
Price: £40 
Year: 2011 

Contact: www.2xushop.co.uk Full Review: Although full compression tights can be used for recovery, post-race bloat and water retention can make compression around the midriff an uncomfortable experience. These 2XU Leggings - which are more like

3:59.4: The Quest for the Four-minute Mile by Bob Phillips
Price: £12.95 
Year: 2004 
Reader rating: 4/5 from 1 review 

and distant past. The best bits were the match races of pro vs amateur in the late 19th century (which produced a record which stood for 30 years) and coverage of the pre and immeadaite-post second world war attempts. Overall: An interesting historical ride

New Balance 1221
Price: £100 
Year: 2004 
Reader rating: 3.5/5 from 6 reviews 

Strengths: not good on long distances Weaknesses: not good on long distances Overall: would not buy New Balance again Michael Snow: GOOD ALL-ROUNDER Strengths: Good stability and likes to eat up the miles. Post race they feel just as comfortable. Weaknesses

Avia Avi-Lite Guide
Year: 2009 

foam medial post. It has a low profile for a stable but fast feel.Though it's not incredibly light, this shoe runs like a racing shoe and would work as one for heavier runners or those who normally need lots of support. For lighter runners it's a decent

Maximuscle Viper Active
Price: £16.49 
Year: 2006 
Reader rating: 3.5/5 from 22 reviews 

of effort - you will need the energy drink if you manage to achieve this! MinasC: EFFECTIVE BUT EXPENSIVE Strengths: effective race/post race recovery drink Weaknesses: effective race/post race recovery drink Overall: Effective for boosting performance

Asics Gel DS Racer
Price: £75 
Year: 2005 
Reader rating: 4/5 from 9 reviews 

In short:High-tech racer with stretch upper, fore- and rearfoot cushioning Gel, and a stability post Alan Every: GREENIE-MEENIE Strengths: Lightweight, dry quickly, stand out from the crowd Weaknesses: Lightweight, dry quickly, stand out from

Saucony Fastwitch Endurance
Price: £60 
Year: 2004 
Reader rating: 4.5/5 from 4 reviews 

In short:Responsive racer with small medial post, lightweight GRID cushioning in rearfoot and blown rubber outsole S3oB: LIGHTWEIGHT AND COMFORTABLE. FEELS LIKE A SLIPPER. Strengths: Lightweight - great for racing. Feels good so gives confidence

For Goodness Shakes Powder
Price: £1.99 
Year: 2010 
Reader rating: 4/5 from 15 reviews 

to carry and mix with water, tastes great, all flavours are delicious. Perfect post race. Weaknesses: very easy to carry and mix with water, tastes great, all flavours are delicious. Perfect post race. Overall: Very quick and easy, I bought the trial pack

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