Tips for travelling to races

  On Sunday I'm running London marathon for the second time. One of the biggest plus points for doing this race is that I get to sleep in my own bed the night before: no expensive hotel, no translating the race instructions from French and my friends and family on hand to celebrate with after. But [...]

2017-06-23T07:39:34+01:0021 April 2015|

Greater Manchester Marathon 2015

Greater Manchester Marathon 2015 Yesterday I returned to the Greater Manchester Marathon to run with Phil. It was a great day and we had a really fun race (as this short film shows). Thanks Manchester - you're ace! [View on YouTube]

2019-03-13T16:54:02+00:0020 April 2015|

If the sun is shining, I’m running

The weather in London is glorious today. The sky is blue, there's a slight breeze in the air and the sun is shining. It's a day made for running. What's that you say? Your training plan is telling you to rest, or sending you to the gym or indoor pool? Today your training plan might [...]

2017-06-23T07:39:34+01:0015 April 2015|

24 hours of stats – Microsoft Band review

I was in my parents' local the other week having a pint with my mum when the barmaid came over. "You'll know" she said to me "I'm after one of those wristbands that tell you how active you are. Which one's the best?" I've only used one of these - the Nike Fuelband - and it [...]

2017-06-23T07:39:34+01:0013 April 2015|

Laura Fountain – personal trainer

In between eating hot cross buns and Easter eggs last weekend, I went with my sister, Emma, to her first parkrun. We ran together round the 5k course - the longest she'd ever run outside and her first race. We finished smiling with Emma putting in a sprint finish to hold off someone who was [...]

2017-06-23T07:39:34+01:0010 April 2015|

Taper time?

It's April. Which for a lot of people means TAPER TIME! I've done enough marathons now (11 at last count) to know that the couple of weeks before a marathon, when you're running less miles and eating lots of food isn't always as fun as it sounds - this is when the panic sets in. [...]

2017-06-23T07:39:34+01:007 April 2015|

Going back to the pool

Confession: I haven't swum in six months. I’ve got a new book out about triathlon in which I talk about how brilliant swimming is and how glad I am that I leaned to do it finally. And yet I’ve been to the pool once since September. I had good intentions of going swimming. Since September [...]

2017-06-23T07:39:34+01:001 April 2015|

Episode 6: The Underround

My good friend Katie King takes on the Underround challenge, devised by coach Rory Coleman, which involves running a marathon while visiting 42 London Underground stations. She was kind enough to podcast it as she went. The result is pretty funny.   Listen to podcast Download it | Listen online | Get it via iTunes [...]

2018-02-06T11:49:37+00:0026 March 2015|

Race report: EcoTrail Paris 80km

A thick layer of pollution had been hovering over London for the past few days. So it was fitting that, as I boarded the Eurostar on Friday morning, I was heading to Paris to do a race that took its environmental responsibility very seriously. The EcoTrail 80k trail race starts way out of Paris and [...]

2017-06-23T07:39:34+01:0023 March 2015|

Race report: North London Half Marathon

Despite looking forward to it for a while, I couldn't make the inaugural North London Half Marathon (illness and schedule clash), so I dispatched Phil instead. Here's how he got on. What young boy has not dreamt of running out onto the Wembley pitch, pulling out his mobile phone and taking a sweaty selfie of a gurning [...]

2017-06-23T07:39:35+01:0019 March 2015|
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