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A step up in waterproof-breathable performance

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From Caster Semenya to the rise and fall of the Oregon Project, it's been an eventful ten years

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Think Balto saved Nome, Alaska, on his own? Think again. A new family-friendly movie finally gets a legendary dogsled run right.

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He's had to embrace incredible physical pain to win iconic ultramarathons like the Leadville Trail 100 and the Western States Endurance Run. But that’s a form of suffering Rob Krar can control—unlike his decades-long struggle with depression.

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To train athletes to truly push their limits, it helps to draw inspiration from the French social theorist Michel Foucault. Seriously.

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Great titles for the endurance-curious, or to curl up with yourself

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An ideal shoe for high-altitude adventure runs

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Hitting the trail has been a lifeline for the record-setting thru-hiker's ongoing battle with depression

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Like an old friend, this stick of personal lubricant is always there when you need it, through the good times and the really awkward ones

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Cross-training is key for improving performance, recovery, and resilience, whether you're running on the road or on the trail

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Whether you're bringing Fido up a volcano or on an impossibly long trail, these tips from runner Alex Borsuk will help you and your pooch stay safe and happy

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A new analysis tracks people doing 35 hours of exercise per week for a decade, and finds no evidence of heart risks

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From California to New York, we've rounded up 11 of the best trots for your pre-Thanksgiving-meal sweat

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He's tested them, and now they're very on sale

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After Kirstie Ennis lost her leg, she climbed some of the hardest mountains in the world. And she’s just getting started.

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From hair ties to hydration bladders, women share their top pregnancy hacks

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Fight Turkey Day couch lock with these secret weapons

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Things didn’t go as planned for the reigning Western States champ at The North Face Endurance Challenge, but she fought through it. (And drank a lot of Coke.)

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Say goodbye to your fitness tracker. Now your workout gear can deliver your stats.

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You'll be running down the road in no time

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Scientists can forecast marathon performance fairly accurately. But for longer distances, things get complicated.

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For clean water when you're on the run

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In Cain’s case, her mistreatment led to athletic decline. But what if it hadn’t?

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Tech shaming has made us believe that the outdoor experience has to be pure or nothing. Here's why you should absolve your guilt about using your gadgets in nature.

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All-out sprint speed may seem irrelevant in longer events, but new science is making the case for having a “speed reserve”

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"Avoid pooping your pants at all costs"

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Roberta Groner and Sinead Diver reflect on what it means to be “young in running years” 

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Following a breakthrough in shoe design, the IAAF might have to start regulating footwear. We asked the best runners in the world for their two cents. 

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The Olympic Trials are only a few months away, but Des Linden and Jared Ward aren't afraid to hammer the streets of New York

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The Swedish company Maurten's hydrogel drink has taken the endurance world by storm over the last two years. Now scientists are testing their claims.

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Make the most of your Halloween, and be obscure doing it

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Dave Mackey was the first person to run the Leadville Trail 100 Run with a prosthetic leg

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Maggie Guterl became the first woman to win the Big Dog Backyard Ultra, the race with no end

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After a career that brought numerous national titles and American records, she will continue on as a professional coach for the Bowerman Track Club

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One tee to rule the trail—and to wear to the bar

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A modest proposal that, at the very least, will make your community better

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I got a lot done. (OK, a little done.)

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Brigid Kosgei just ran 2:14 in Chicago—but she believes a woman can run sub-2:10.

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Author Christopher McDougall is back with a new book about his surprising relationship with a burro named Sherman

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What you need to treat blisters—and prevent them from happening in the first place

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Performing under unprecedented pressure, the Kenyan became the first human to run a marathon in under two hours

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The two-hour barrier and the women’s marathon world record both fell this weekend. The history makers, Eliud Kipchoge and Brigid Kosgei, have one obvious thing in common.

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Their coach might have been sanctioned, but Nike Oregon Project runners are slated to compete this weekend

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'Dark Peak Fell Runners' chronicles an eccentric running group based in Sheffield, England

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A new study quantifies the time gained and lost from the geography of the INEOS 1:59 Challenge course, and suggests that you don’t need to sweat the curves

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Spry and responsive foul-weather trainers for road and trail

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Don’t let winter cold banish you to the treadmill

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Don’t let winter cold banish you to the treadmill

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Smart devices that track everything you do

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Blood glucose monitoring for performance is becoming more common. Here's what you need to know.

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Crunching the data suggests that distance runners at this year’s track world champs paced more aggressively than ever

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After switching from marathons to ultras six years ago, Boulet continues to blow away the competition

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A thorough cooldown stretching routine is essential for injury prevention and helps speed up recovery after any workout

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The fight to balance recreation with wildlife is coming to a head

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Marion Mauran's documentary Elevation Change is an honest and compelling look at the ambitions of a young man thru-hiking to raise money for Parkinson's disease

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An already excellent shoe gets an upgrade

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For years, the Oregon Project coach pushed the boundaries of what was allowed. Now, it has finally caught up to him.

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Distance running’s G.O.A.T. is unpredictable and flawed. Just like the rest of us.

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As John Carlos and Tommie Smith are about to be inducted in the U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame, others face punishment for similar acts.

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Six pairs suited for a wide range of activities

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Four urban centers that have all the makings of an epic adventure town—without the hype

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A new documentary follows two Western athletes as they travel to the Hermit Kingdom to participate in its only sporting event open to foreigners

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The siblings essentially crossed finish lines together in high school track. Moving far apart and facing their own demons, they found that the bond of running holds fast.

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The OSR10K in New York City is setting the standard for unsanctioned racing

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Flexible, strong hamstrings are happy hamstrings

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It’s a lot of travel for little reward

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The IAAF World Championships are happening when the season should already be over

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He's literally tested hundreds of hats, and this is his go-to

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Unsurprisingly, the implications of this debate ripple far beyond the sport

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Two years after his disputed back-to-back summit of the world's tallest mountain, alpinist and ultrarunner Kilian Jornet has received a permit to climb Everest again this fall. If he plans to go for another record, he's not telling people.

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The physiological and psychological responses to different types of interval workout depend on the details

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Pack these essentials to keep up your workout routine—no matter where you go

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A historical analysis of world-record pacing suggests that beating your own best time can be complicated

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By offering minimal prize money, the sport’s most prestigious race might be excluding the best runners

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Warm-up exercises are essential for priming your body prior to any workout, especially running

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Hint: it's about introducing just the right amount of chaos

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Yes, raw speed helps. But it isn’t everything.

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This weekend, the world’s best mountain runner sets his sights on Pikes Peak

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