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Live London Triathlon Training - with Ralph Hydes
On 28/06/2006 in Racing
See how triathlon coach Ralph Hydes advises two newbies about their build-up to the 2006 London Triathlon. And follow elite triathlete Dave Aitchison in his final weeks of preparation

competing in this year's race.To help them achieve their targets, triathlon coach Ralph Hydes will be offering them advice and tips on the Runner's World forums. (There's more about Ralph below.)His advice to them will work for you, too - and you're welcome

Ralph Hydes
On 30/06/2011 in member


ralph hyde
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Ralph Hydes
On 29/06/2006 in member

I am a triathlete and Duathlete and have represented Great Britain for both for the past 7 years. This year I came 7th in my age group in the world duathlon Champs in Canada. I have trained 8 people to international level from scratch and currently train about 50 people in tota...

Ralph Hyde 2
On 12/11/2007 in member


New Year, New You: 2012 Running Resolutions
On 01/01/2012 in Motivation
Transform your training and take on a fresh running challenge in 2012

of inspiring new ideas; Ralph Hydes is a top running, duathlon and triathlon coach (http://ralph-hydes.com/), whilst Katherine Switzer rose to international acclaim in 1967 as the first woman to run the Boston Marathon (kathrineswitzer.com).Picture credit

Q+A: Why do my heels clip at the end of a long run?
On 20/09/2011 in Triathlon: Run

core muscles, which have a major impact on your running technique.Ralph HydesRalph Hydes is a running, duathlon and triathlon coach. He has helped many athletes reach international-level competition and has been the trainer to corporate teams

Q+A: Is is true there's no gain without pain?
On 10/06/2011 in Triathlon: Injury Prevention

session is about speed, so not every session should leave you sore and exhausted.Ralph HydesRalph Hydes  is a running, duathlon and triathlon coach. He has helped many athletes reach international-level competition and has been the trainer to corporate

Perfect 10: Your First Triathlon Training Schedule
On 09/05/2011 in Triathlon: Beginners
If you think you can't prepare for a triathlon in 10 weeks, think again. We've designed a training schedule to fit your busy life and ensure you're ready for the first of many races.

If you think you're not ready to face the challenge of your first triathlon, fear not. We asked coach Ralph Hydes (ralph-hydes.com) to design a manageable 10-week programme for sprint and Olympic distance. Ralph has been a personal trainer since

Q+A: Is my running technique correct?
On 12/10/2011 in Triathlon: Run

resolve the problem.Ralph Hydes Ralph Hydes is a running, duathlon and triathlon coach. He has helped many athletes reach international-level competition and has trained corporate teams for the London Triathlon since 2001. He is a freelance coach




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