Gifts for Runners
As the winter weather kicks in and annual gifts become the norm for many of us; we have put together a few ideas to help pitch the perfect present!
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Register for Running StatsAs the winter weather kicks in and annual gifts become the norm for many of us; we have put together a few ideas to help pitch the perfect present!
Read moreUK Athletics can confirm Ellis Cross has been called up to the senior men's team for the European Cross Country Championships on Sunday 11 December.
Read moreOlympic silver medallist and World bronze medal winner Laura Muir (coach: Andy Young, club: Dundee Hawkhill) will mark her return to the West Midlands at the Birmingham World Indoor Tour Final on Saturday 25 February as she attempts to break Maria Mutola's world indoor 1000m record.
Read moreUnless you are a world class or elite runner your training should fit into your life comfortably rather than your life fitting around your training. A training-life balance is crucial if you are going to stick with your running for the long term. Here are our top tips to getting the balance right.
Read moreJess Warner-Judd (coach: Mick Judd, club: Blackburn) and Emile Cairess (Renato Canova, Leeds) were among the winners on a superb day of racing at the British Athletics Cross Challenge Liverpool which hosted the European Cross Country Championships Trials. James Heneghan and Revee Walcott-Nolan won the mixed relay trial races. Innes Fitzgerald and Will Barnicoat were the U20 winners at Sefton Park.
Read moreSefton Park in Liverpool is set to host the highly anticipated British Athletics Cross Challenge fixture which incorporates the Trials for the European Cross Country Championships this Saturday.
Read moreIf you are ever spectating at an event, take the opportunity to look at the running form of the participants. You will probably notice that, generally speaking, the runners at the front of the field look more efficient and smooth as they run and those at the back look awkward and possibly a little clumsy. Why is this?
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