Are We Right to Judge People Who Run a Marathon With No Training?
If you get fired up when people run a marathon totally unprepared, you’re not alone. But is our judginess justified?
If you get fired up when people run a marathon totally unprepared, you’re not alone. But is our judginess justified?
There’s a reason you’re drawn to certain running shoe colors. And giving in to those interests could help you land your next PR using color psychology.
Heat training is all the rage—even for athletes preparing for races in cooler climates. Here’s why.
If some running is good, is more better?
Leveraging its deep roots in mountain sports, Rossignol crafted two trail runners designed to maximize comfort and stability.
The perennially popular Brooks Ghost has been remodeled, but our initial wear-testing reveals that version 17 retains its comfortable and reliable ride.
The defending women's champ and 28-year-old rookie rewrote the record books at the wettest, wildest edition yet of this behemoth 256-mile ultra through Arizona.
Nope, you don’t need to run a marathon to be a runner—or to reap the physiological and psychological rewards that training and racing offer.
Courtney Dauwalter headlines a stacked field at this 250-mile trail running race through Arizona, which starts at 5 a.m. PT on Monday, May 5.
Expert coach Bobby McGee says running at higher elevations is the icing on your training cake. “You should pursue it when you are looking for the tiniest margin of improvement.”