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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 - Craig Mottram and Andy Baddeley on racing
Now Mottram has been involved in many notable races. One many people focus on was the World Cup 3K in 2006: “It was one of my most satisfying runs. To beat Kenenisa Bekele was good. To come back from a season that had not gone as well as I’d wanted over her and come back and win was good. The field wasn’t loaded, it was a man-on-man situation. “It’s great to beat a man but it’s always great to beat a field of them. In Ostrava I went to the front with three laps to go and dropped them one by one. There was a line of runners almost too afraid to go past me. That showed respect - I have been working very, very hard to get that.” At the weekend Mottram was in action in Sheffield where he was beaten by Bekele: “I was disappointed. I was racing with Bekele for the first time since the World Cup. I wanted to race him in Eugene but he was having his concerns and issues that meant he didn’t come out. I know things have been going well since the beginning of the European season. But the last couple of weeks things haven’t gone entirely my way. I hurt my hamstring at the track two weeks ago and wasn’t doing the training for a week. I thought I could be competitive but he ran great. He made me look bad. To be beaten by nine seconds! I got whopped. “It depressed me a little bit. One thing did happen after the race. A lot of athletes after the race came into the warm down area shaking their heads and their tails between their legs.” They were seeing Bekele as unbeatable. Mottram is annoyed when people build an aura of invincibility around Bekele, or any other athlete, as he believes it is a self-fulfilling propeshy. “It was an opportunity missed. I still walked off and thought ‘I will get him next time’.”
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