Runners Need

The running specialists

New Balance Men's 1062 - NOW £49.99

m 1062

A versatile neutral running shoe. Now at a great price.

Only £49.99
Was £84.99
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New Balance (M) 768 - NOW £38.99

m 768 st

A fantastic mild to moderate stability running shoe.

Only £38.99
Was £69.99
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New Balance Men's Motion Jacket - NOW £19.99

new balance jacket

A lightweight woven polyester jacket with two front zip pockets.

Only £19.99
Was £34.99
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New Balance Men's 6" Longer Short - NOW £9.99

NB Baggy Short

Technical baggy short, ideal for running in the gym or outside.

Only £9.99
Was £17.99
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Asics Zeus Cap - NOW £7.99

zeus-cap-black

Fully adjustable cap made from DuoTech warm fabric.

Only £7.99
Was £11.99
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Asics Barrios Arm Wallet - NOW £5.99

barrios-arm-wallet

Ideal for holding mobile, MP3 player, keys and cash.

Only £5.99
Was £8.99
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Gavin Burt is a sports osteopath and marathon runner, and is the recommended osteopath for Runners Need.

He is the director of Backs & Beyond, the official osteopathic clinic for the Flora London Marathon, providing advice and treatment on all running injuries, for all levels of runner, from novice to elite. 

For more details, see www.backsandbeyond.co.uk

 

Gavin will be writing regular articles for us, all designed to keep you running happy and injury free.


Latest Article: The Running Executive’s Guide to Stretching

If you are a poor post-run stretcher (try saying that when you’re drunk), I would like to introduce you to a ‘drip feed’ technique - doing different stretches at various times of the day – let’s call it ‘Executive Stretching’, since it is the type of stretching that can be done while you are performing other tasks, something even the busiest executive could achieve with ease.
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Article 2: Recovering from the marathon (or any other distance)

Hopefully you got through the marathon with minimal aches and pains, and that little devil on your shoulder that said ‘never again’ during the last 6 miles has been replaced by another that says ‘bring it on’!

Having a structured plan of how to get back into running again is a great way of maintaining the ultra fitness you got from training for the marathon.
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Article 1: Stretching

There are far more interesting things to do in the lead up to the Flora London Marathon than to stretch, but there aren’t many things which are as important, especially in terms of preventing injuries.
Read more. . .