Any one who wants a good book about distance running should be interested in 'Four Million Footsteps' by Bruce Tulloh An account of his record breaking run across America from Los Angeles to New York in 1969 (2,876 miles in 65 days). This book has
if it covers the points you're interested in. Tulloh won the 1962 European Championships at 5000m and has coached many athletes of varying standards. Probably his best known protege is Ricahrd Nerurkar, 3rd fastest British marathon runner ever (2:08:36). I
Bruce Tulloh here TO START TODDLE AND PRESENT PRIZES ***Bruce Tulloh is Britain’s most experienced running coach. He was AAA 3 mile champion in 1959 and competed for both Britain and England for 9 years, in track, road and cross
This guide covers the training and fitness routines necessary to become a successful distance runner. It includes information on the physiological aspects of the sport, the psychology behind winning and losing, and the methods used to acquire peak fitness, strength and suppleness...
Concentrate on doing the things you enjoyWeve all been through it. It starts with a reluctance to change and get out of the door; it continues with a feeling of lethargy during the warm-up. Some days you manage to overcome it and get stuck into proper training, but on other days...
Anyone interested in a scenic, undulating race in glorious Devon countryside? Bruce Tulloh is due to start the race and present prizes, so you can get a photo with a legend. The cakes are great too.
UAN: Article type:uan153-->It was our prep school cross-country, November 1947; the few of us who were serious athletes were running through the streets of Saltburn-on-Sea, back towards the school. There was me, the Robinson twins and a boy called Firth. One of them asked, Shal...
jomm his name is tulloh isnt itthat might help Cheers guys. He's a very helpful guy. Now a V70 and still very quick.JJ
Marathon Champion.Motto: RUN AS FAST AS YOU CAN FOR AS FAR YOU CAN.Don't listen to these namby pamby coaches , listen to your heart.Remember Richard Nuruker in the europeans, Bruce Tulloh told him to run 2 hrs 12 mins ( to win )and he did, he came third
" by Bruce Tulloh (former RW writer) and it is well written and easy to understand. I bought The Runners World Complete Guide to Women's Running by Dagny Scott soon after I started running. It's not bad, but I wouldn't particularly recommend it - it's very