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Mental prep for tackling an ultra, what causes neck and shoulder pain, and how to stop feeling self-conscious when training in public. Plus, Fitbit benefits
Compiled by: Lisa Jackson
THE EXPERTS
Tim Allardyce is a leading physiotherapist and osteopath and has worked at six Olympic Games. surreyphysio.co.uk
Dawn Nunes is an ultrarunner and 100-mile finisher and has an MSc in sports physiotherapy. Instagram @dawnnunesza
Lisa Jackson is a clinical hypnotherapist and the author of Running Made Easy and Your Pace or Mine? She’s run 110 marathons. qmhypnotherapy.co.uk
Lucy Waterlow is a runner, coach, journalist, and ghost-writer of books including Run Mummy Run and Mimi Anderson’s memoirs. Instagram @runningfeatlucy
ASK US YOUR QUESTIONS!
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Q I’m too busy to join a running group: how can I feel less isolated as a runner?
A Many people who come to me for personal coaching (runningjo.co.uk) do so because of this very reason. Their local running club might not meet at a convenient time, so they need another way to find support and guidance. Having a running coach can help you feel less isolated as they will be invested in how your training is going, and how you feel.