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Garmin Forerunner 305 |
Arguably the most advanced training aid on the market. Monitor your speed, pace, distance and also your heart rate and use a series of features designed to help you get the most from your training.
Price £255
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Hilly Twin Skin Anklet |
Two layered technical socks to keep your keep comfortable for mile after mile.
Price £8.95
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Ultralife Detox |
Ultralife Detox is one of the most effective cleansing and detoxification products available. It has been scientifically developed to improve digestion, bowel function and eliminate toxins.
Price £9.25
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Garmin Forerunner 205 |
Use cutting edge technology to monitor your training with this speed distance system. It does far more than tell you how far and how fast you have run!
Price £200
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Hilly Runners Pouch |
Versatile running pack suitable for carrying a range of items such as a mobile phone/iPod/mp3 player and plus larger items in the main compartment. Price £17.50
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Ultralife Max |
The ultimate sports nutrition and energy drink, combining bioactive vitamins, minerals, phytonutrients, antioxidants, ginseng and other potent nutrients for the very best in sports nutrition!
Price £ 12.55
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Elite coaching special - Nic Bideau, coach to Craig Mottram
Young guns going for it Looking at the way young athletes are nurtured and developed Nic has some strong views. While Mottram’s early years set him up for the success he now enjoys Nic fears many athletes have careers on consigned to the scrap heap before they have had the chance to develop to their full potential.
He explains: “There are young guys with ability. But they are too focussed on going after times aged 17-18. If you want to be good you must prepare for the ages when you actually can be good.
“You have to resist the temptation to dominate the age group.
“You have got to prepare them to be good - to be fit enough to train properly when they are aged 22 or 23.”
Many young athlete’s misplaced desire for success leads to problems, says Nic: “They train too intensely too young. They should be enjoying building basic aerobic fitness.”
But as well as physical pitfalls there are also psychological ones: “The other thing is that people put them in a situation that they are not ready for. Confidence and learning to win is a big thing. Trust me, a 3min 50sec kid will feel better winning in 3min 51sec than coming 12th in 3min 49sec. It teaches them how to win and gives them confidence.”
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