Being slightly afraid of the future is good for performance, researchers say
REMINDERS about inevitable doom, gloom and death immediately before competition can increase an athlete’s desire for success, a study has found.
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About AW - The best coverage of the No.1 Olympic sport
SPOTLIGHT
14 LONDON 2017
AW gets a sneak peek at
preparations for next year’s World
Championships – 13-page update
28 FAITH KIPYEGON
Steven Mills profiles the Olympic
1500m champion
ACTION
40 CROSS CHALLENGE
Andy Vernon and Pippa Woolven
take senior victories at Milton
Keynes in series opener
46 MASTERS
INTERNATIONAL
Claire Martin inspires England
veterans to victory in the five-way
home nations tie
PERFORMANCE
34 Sports science news
36 ‘Keep it simple’, urges Ross Murray
38 Products – the best sports gloves
TALKING POINT
30 Mike Dagg-Jenden lays out the case
for the best GB athletes of all time
NEWS
6 Tributes pour in for AFD girls
8 Chris Thompson has new focus
RESULTS
50 Results round-up
REGULARS
32 Young Athlete
61 Quiz – test your knowledge
62 Dip Finish