Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Runner's World (1-Year Auto-Renewal)

Runner's World (1-year auto-renewal)

Runner's World (1-year auto-renewal)

List Price: $54.00
Price: $17.00 & eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25. Details
Issues: 12 issues / 1202490 months

Availability: Your first issue should arrive in 6-10 weeks.

Average customer review:
(84 customer reviews)

Product Description

RUNNER'S WORLD is filled with powerful information that will help you run faster and farther?and have more fun doing it! Every issue brings you the strategies, tips and advice to fuel your performance, prevent injuries, burn fat, shed stress, and achieve your personal goals.

Product Details
  • Amazon Sales Rank: #83 in Magazine Subscriptions
  • Formats: Magazine Subscription, Print
Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com Review

Who Reads Runner's World Magazine?
Runner's World will motivate and inspire you. Each monthly issue of Runner's World brings you advice on new running techniques, introduces you the latest running products and national and international race information. You'll find the strategies, tips and advice to fuel your performance, prevent injuries, burn fat, shed stress, and achieve your personal goals. Runner's World is filled with the powerful information that will help you run faster and farther and have more fun doing it.

What You Can Expect in Each Issue:
Regular section of Runner's World include:

  • Training Techniques: Tips from the Professionals to help you achieve your personal best
  • Shoe Guides: Detailed Guides providing a comprehensive analysis of the newest running shoes
  • Inspirational Stories: To motivate and encourage every runner
  • Safety Advice: Tips to keep you safe to insure you have the run of your life
  • Recipes for a Runner: Nutritional and Delicious Recipes to prepare you for any type of race
  • Races & Places: Keep informed of the upcoming race events in your area
  • Feature Articles: Include "Marathon Spring Training Guide," "Food Fuel – What to Eat and When to Eat it," "The Essential Got-to-Have Shoe Review," and "Races & Places – Review of Today's most challenging races and the Runner's who tackled them."
Past Issues:

Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

232 of 233 people found the following review helpful.
5A World of Knowledge
By Joyce
Just an all-around great runner's magazine. Who's it for? Anyone who likes to run, from beginner to advanced, casual to professional. Here's a few things you'll find inside:

-equipment reviews (i.e. evaluations of the latest shoes)
-training techniques (tips from the pros)
-info about races (national as well as international)
-inspiring stories (to boost your motivation)
-nutrition info (tips to lose weight and boost performance)

A very well rounded running magazine with great information, I highly recommend it. Also for runners: The 5-Minute Plantar Fasciitis Solution if plantar fasciitis is affecting your running.

77 of 79 people found the following review helpful.
5Real Motivator and Educator
By James Duckett
I've been reading Runner's World for about three years now. It seems that whenever my motivation hits an all time low another magazine will end up in my mailbox. After reading half of the magazine I am forced to put on my running shoes and hit the streets.

There are many educational benefits I receive from these magazines. I enjoy their training tips to help me improve my running time. I enjoy their list of races in the back of issue so I can plan what I want to run next in my geographic area.

Most importantly, I highly appreciate the safety tips that are included. Running can be very hard on your body, as most of my cross country team learned in high school. This should become standard reading for high school students. I wish my coach had gone through an issue every month with us, highlighting how to run safely while diminishing run times.

If you run, get this magazine. If you don't run but would like to, visit their educational web page to get an idea how to start and then subcribe to the magazine so, like me, you are reminded to get off your duff and hit the streets.

53 of 55 people found the following review helpful.
2Not What It Used To Be
By J. Teske
I've been reading Runner's World for several years now but I am going to stop. Month after month I'll look at the cover and get excited about an "article" they say is included in the issue, only to locate the "article" and find it is no more than either a fluff piece of information that must be targeted toward someone who has never ran so much as a city block in their life, or it is a three sentence answer to a reader's question that was sent in. Do these actually count as in depth pieces that warrant advertisement on the cover?

Furthermore, every issue is the same. There will be an article on losing five lbs. by the holidays/summer/race season - whatever month the issue happens to come out. There will be a shoe review (blah!). There will be a "Fifty Ways To Stay Motivated" piece - which is always the same commonsensical tips. And there will be a "Special Woman's Section" - which, when it shows up every single month, makes me wonder just how "special" it could really be.

Once in a while there will be a good recipe, or a decent (but way too short) article on a runner. However, you could save alot of money by only purchasing one issue of this magazine because, except for the pictures and graphics, all the articles will be pretty much the same month after month.

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