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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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Lies! Lies! Lies!
Page 1: Fitness myths get busted |
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Lies! Lies! Lies! Don’t believe the rubbish you are told.
We asked the guys at Sports Fitness to bust some of the training and fitness myths that could lead you from the straight and narrow.
MYTH If two people are running at the same pace the person with the lower heart rate is fitter. “Heart rate is incredibly personal. What is TRUE is that your heart rate goes up as you work harder. It is also TRUE that as you get fitter your heart rate will get lower for any given pace of running etc. But people’s heart rates vary due to a variety of factors so it is pointless to compare your heart rate with someone else’s.”
MYTH You can do exercises to shift fat from specific body parts “This is false as when your body burns fat it comes from fat stores your bodies prioritises to get rid of first – not the area you are exercising. So doing sit-ups will not take the fat off of your stomach before anywhere else. Running won’t just burn fat from your legs.
“You can use this to your advantage as any exercise will burn fat in general. Working on specific areas of your body will improve the strength and muscles in those areas so this will help gives you the curves and flatter bits in appropriate places.”
MYTH Women who lift weights will bulk up “Women’s levels of the ‘male’ hormone testosterone are far lower than men’s. So it is very rare for women to be capable of building large muscles. Muscle takes up less room than fat which means women lose inches when they weight train. Muscle burns calories even when you’re resting (fat does not) so muscle raises your metabolism. Strength training also reduces the risk of osteoporosis.”
MYTH Less than 45min is a waste of time “This is not true. A half hour run is well worth it. Even a 20-30min walk will help you to burn calories, raise your metabolism and help keep you in shape. Every little bit adds up.”
MYTH You will lose more weight if you exercise longer at a lower intensity as you burn more fat. “If only we had a penny for every time we heard this 'fat burning zone' myth! What counts in weight management is total calories burned. The faster you run, swim or bike, or the more intensely you work the more calories you use per minute. When you run the biggest determining factor of how many calories you burn is distance travelled. So what can be true is that you are better to moderate your effort and go further than to go blazing round a shorter run (but calories burned does increase with speed). You can try using the calorie counter in our nutrition section for more guidance.”
MYTH No pain, no gain! “Just another big myth. You should enjoy your training. But also most of your running and exercise should be done at a steady effort. You should be able to speak in a sentence or two at a time. It is also important to not tolerate pain due to an injury when exercising. If you suspect you have an injury you should stop and seek professional help and guidance. This will get you back on track more quickly and easily than trying to battle through it.”
So there you have it - don't believe the training myths!
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