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Runners make bigger improvements following a flexible workout schedule rather than sticking with a predetermined one

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Team Forrest Stump raced 198 miles to spread the message that people with disabilities deserve equitable access to participation in physical activity.

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Here’s what we know about the Mosquito Fire, how local communities are being affected, and what Western States 100 race organizers are doing to respond

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Women are said to be 10 to 12 percent slower than men across distances, but a new analysis finds narrower gaps for sprinters

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He’s been UltraRunner of the Year four years in a row and won JFK 50 and the Western States 100 three times. But he’s still got more to do.

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Julia Hawkins insists we should all try new things. She would know—she started running at 100 and became an age-group ace by 101.

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Staying flexible is a critical part of overall fitness. Here are five stretches to help keep you limber pre-and-post workout.

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Do you turn into a real redhead when you run? Our expert says that may not be a bad thing...

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Training alone can make you stronger, but there’s no substitute for the bond between you and your fellow runners

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Wild and crazy running adventures on the Colorado pack-burro racing circuit

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The distance runner shaved more than two hours off the JMT’s previous fastest time

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Everything you need to know about the famed races in Chamonix, France

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Nuyarn is the natural fabric heavy sweaters have been waiting for

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The post–Usain Bolt era has delivered a bevy of thrilling performances

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A new study aims to resolve long-standing debates about how much drafting helps runners, and finds that even back-of-the-packers save meaningful time

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The 8,148-foot Colorado peak presents a fun challenge for runners, hikers, and mountain bikers alike

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Images from photographers Dan and Janine Patitucci capture what it's like to run in the iconic mountain range

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Where did the brand known for its huge, cushy soles come from—and how did they get on the feet of Britney Spears?

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Here’s how to make safe decisions when you’re exercising this summer in the heat

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More and more people are measuring their heart-rate variability using fitness trackers—and seeing those HRV numbers plummet after a few drinks the night before

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There’s no sport whose feats of athletic brilliance are more accessible to the masses

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A new documentary includes shocking new information about how track’s greatest distance runner came to the UK

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Here’s what the science says about making it to the top as quickly and efficiently as possible

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“To toy with discomfort and see what you’re capable of is important as a human”

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In the age of preapproved interview questions and endless PR, there should still be space for something unexpected

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Team members run in states with restrictive LGBTQ+ laws, to show their pride in their identity and their joy for the outdoors

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Ten great reads for the beach (between workouts) or the airport (between flight delays)

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Should governing bodies bear the burden of proof when determining who is eligible to compete in women’s sports?

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Ice cream? Before a run? Yes, please.

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In an excerpt from his new book, ‘Do Hard Things,’ Steve Magness explains a clever tactic to combat anxiety and free yourself to perform

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To make the World Athletics Championships team, American athletes must finish in the top three at one of the most competitive meets ever held

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A new study compares active and passive interval recoveries, but physiology isn’t the only factor to consider

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Some words of wisdom from one of the most consistently excellent marathoners of the past decade

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After months of testing, it’s proven to be everything I need for adventuring. And then some.

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Casual fits for the office, gym, and everywhere in between

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The new foundation is supported by Scott Sports

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Jakob Ingebrigtsen may be a 21-year-old wunderkind, but he’s already learned an important truth about the fleeting satisfaction of success

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Beware of these warning signs that indicate it’s time to get new kicks. Plus, use these expert tips to extend the life of your trail runners.

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Most people run the same pace regardless of how far they’re running, according to new research

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Don’t be afraid to sweat it out in these running pieces

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There’s a lot more to these bottoms than meets the eye

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Don’t be afraid to sweat it out in these running pieces

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341 field-tested favorites for summer adventure

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For most of their history, running shoes have been marketed and sold for their ability to reduce injury. That has changed.

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How well you can see your surroundings matters, but subtle gait changes also burn more energy

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The Swiss Alps are home to an incredible new hut-to-hut runners’ route called the Via Valais. It’s a little demanding—150 miles, nine stages, and 42,000 feet of elevation gain—but if you can take it on, you’re guaranteed one of the most spectacular adventures of your life.

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A squeeze of honey, a squirt of ketchup, and other non-solids you can toss down your gullet if you so choose

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Runners smack the ground harder—but get injured less—in more cushioned shoes. New research explains why.

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When you’re covering 145 miles through the Alps, every gram counts

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The brand took its time entering the super-shoe race, but its new, responsive model for marathoners was worth the wait

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I am pretty sure no runner who has consistently won races approaches their training in this way

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Next to having a little time to themselves, these are their top wish-list items

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You can’t run fast without using your arms—or can you?

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The Bowerman Track Club failed its own athletes by not being transparent about its relationship with the suspended star 

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A conversation with Semi-Rad’s Brendan Leonard on the life-affirming joys of type-two fun

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In their recent release, Molly Huddle and Sara Slattery push back against conditions that curtail the running careers of young women, with stories from 50 who’ve made it

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The ultrarunning multi-world-record holder talks about sustaining longevity and the biggest thrill of her illustrious career

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Don’t assume a noise deterrent will save you from a run-in with a wild animal. Do your homework before you head out into the wilderness.

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Your unexplained fatigue may be due to calorie deficiency, with serious implications for your health and performance

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An analysis of pro cycling data finds that altitude-born South American riders race better at high altitudes than their lowland-born rivals

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Thanks to a number of world-class races, a community-focused running culture, historical landmarks, and accessible wooded trails, the nation’s capital is one of the best urban running environments in the country

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What motivates someone to run more than 3,000 miles around a block in Queens, New York? Transcendence.

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Our first impressions put it right up there with the best offerings from this beloved purveyor of cushy runners

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Missoula, Montana’s M Trail is many things. But mostly it’s just steep.

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Cultivate consistency, stay motivated year-round, and improve your speed and strength with these lessons—and staple fartlek workout—from On Athletics Club’s head coach

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Otherworldly talent has its own irresistible magnetism. We can’t help but be seduced.    

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From a scenic path that extends the entire length of New York to a new route connecting Yellowstone to Grand Teton, here are the most scenic ways to experience America’s wilderness by bike

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Whether they want to or not, organizations like World Athletics and the International Olympic Committee have shed the mantle of neutrality

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A new study of identical twins shows that, despite their reputation as inert rubber bands, Achilles tendons adapt to exercise

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How the Knob Creek bourbon distilling company got 100 bartenders fit by invoking the anti-running, retro culture of jogging

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A very niche scandal at an Arizona high school takes the debate about running etiquette to another level

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Some runners swear by their pump playlists, but I’d rather listen to a great book

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A popular training rule for endurance athletes faces scrutiny from skeptical scientists

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The inaugural NYC Black History 50 winds its way through the five boroughs and touches on a history that is frequently ignored

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An experienced physician and marathoner answers questions you’re embarrassed to ask about running and sex

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Two-time Olympic medalist Nick Willis credits his longevity to residing in a college town. And not doing too many vomit-inducing workouts.

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The Speedland SL:PDX might just change how runners think about their equipment

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The 35-year-old made the switch after giving birth to her fourth child. Here’s what we can learn from her experience.

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The company’s newest flagship timepiece promises astounding battery life as well as efficient solar charging, and it comes with a flashlight

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This weekend’s Millrose Games will provide a midwinter highlight and a much needed counterpoint to the marathon

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