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From Caster Semenya to the rise and fall of the Oregon Project, it's been an eventful ten years
Think Balto saved Nome, Alaska, on his own? Think again. A new family-friendly movie finally gets a legendary dogsled run right.
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.
To train athletes to truly push their limits, it helps to draw inspiration from the French social theorist Michel Foucault. Seriously.
Great titles for the endurance-curious, or to curl up with yourself
An ideal shoe for high-altitude adventure runs
Hitting the trail has been a lifeline for the record-setting thru-hiker's ongoing battle with depression
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
Cross-training is key for improving performance, recovery, and resilience, whether you're running on the road or on the trail
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
A new analysis tracks people doing 35 hours of exercise per week for a decade, and finds no evidence of heart risks
From California to New York, we've rounded up 11 of the best trots for your pre-Thanksgiving-meal sweat
He's tested them, and now they're very on sale
After Kirstie Ennis lost her leg, she climbed some of the hardest mountains in the world. And she’s just getting started.
From hair ties to hydration bladders, women share their top pregnancy hacks
Fight Turkey Day couch lock with these secret weapons
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.)
Say goodbye to your fitness tracker. Now your workout gear can deliver your stats.
You'll be running down the road in no time
Scientists can forecast marathon performance fairly accurately. But for longer distances, things get complicated.
For clean water when you're on the run
In Cain’s case, her mistreatment led to athletic decline. But what if it hadn’t?
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.
All-out sprint speed may seem irrelevant in longer events, but new science is making the case for having a “speed reserve”
"Avoid pooping your pants at all costs"
Roberta Groner and Sinead Diver reflect on what it means to be “young in running years”
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.
Get started. Keep going. Stop.
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
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.
Make the most of your Halloween, and be obscure doing it
Dave Mackey was the first person to run the Leadville Trail 100 Run with a prosthetic leg
Maggie Guterl became the first woman to win the Big Dog Backyard Ultra, the race with no end
After a career that brought numerous national titles and American records, she will continue on as a professional coach for the Bowerman Track Club
One tee to rule the trail—and to wear to the bar
A modest proposal that, at the very least, will make your community better
I got a lot done. (OK, a little done.)
Brigid Kosgei just ran 2:14 in Chicago—but she believes a woman can run sub-2:10.
Author Christopher McDougall is back with a new book about his surprising relationship with a burro named Sherman
What you need to treat blisters—and prevent them from happening in the first place
Performing under unprecedented pressure, the Kenyan became the first human to run a marathon in under two hours
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.
Their coach might have been sanctioned, but Nike Oregon Project runners are slated to compete this weekend
'Dark Peak Fell Runners' chronicles an eccentric running group based in Sheffield, England
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
Spry and responsive foul-weather trainers for road and trail
Don’t let winter cold banish you to the treadmill
Don’t let winter cold banish you to the treadmill
Smart devices that track everything you do
Blood glucose monitoring for performance is becoming more common. Here's what you need to know.
Crunching the data suggests that distance runners at this year’s track world champs paced more aggressively than ever
After switching from marathons to ultras six years ago, Boulet continues to blow away the competition
A thorough cooldown stretching routine is essential for injury prevention and helps speed up recovery after any workout
The fight to balance recreation with wildlife is coming to a head
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
An already excellent shoe gets an upgrade
For years, the Oregon Project coach pushed the boundaries of what was allowed. Now, it has finally caught up to him.
Distance running’s G.O.A.T. is unpredictable and flawed. Just like the rest of us.
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.
Six pairs suited for a wide range of activities
Four urban centers that have all the makings of an epic adventure town—without the hype
A new documentary follows two Western athletes as they travel to the Hermit Kingdom to participate in its only sporting event open to foreigners
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.
The OSR10K in New York City is setting the standard for unsanctioned racing
Flexible, strong hamstrings are happy hamstrings
It’s a lot of travel for little reward
The IAAF World Championships are happening when the season should already be over
He's literally tested hundreds of hats, and this is his go-to
Unsurprisingly, the implications of this debate ripple far beyond the sport
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.
The physiological and psychological responses to different types of interval workout depend on the details
Pack these essentials to keep up your workout routine—no matter where you go
A historical analysis of world-record pacing suggests that beating your own best time can be complicated
By offering minimal prize money, the sport’s most prestigious race might be excluding the best runners
Warm-up exercises are essential for priming your body prior to any workout, especially running
Hint: it's about introducing just the right amount of chaos
Yes, raw speed helps. But it isn’t everything.
This weekend, the world’s best mountain runner sets his sights on Pikes Peak