Sophia Laukli is Living Large as a World-Class Athlete, Two-Times Over
The life-long Nordic skier burst onto the international scene—first in trail running, and now in skiing. Rather than having to choose, she’s only getting faster at both.
The life-long Nordic skier burst onto the international scene—first in trail running, and now in skiing. Rather than having to choose, she’s only getting faster at both.
Use cognitive strategies to segment your long runs and races by breaking them down into more manageable chunks for fun and performance.
Through all the heartbreak and disappointment, our love is worth it. It’s worth the black toenails and quasi-permanent sunburn, and it’s worth having geriatric ankle joints. Our love is worth the 4 a.m. wake-ups and finding a partially consumed GU in nearly every load of laundry. It’s almost worth all the foam rolling.
This nonprofit uses the mission “Legs For Land Back” to advocate for Indigenous communities within the running industry space
Gregory Gourdet is a Haitian-American Top Chef finalist who recently won best new restaurant in the country. What’s his secret recipe for excellence? Getting in the woods and running his ass off.
Comebacks, overcoming adverse conditions, and the comradery of competition defined this Golden Ticket race
This weekend’s Black Canyon 100K is the first marquee race of the year, followed by New Zealand’s Tarawera Ultra-Trail and Transgrancanaria in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. Here’s what you need to know
After getting sober, ultrarunner Coree Woltering says he’s never felt better as an athlete.
It’s not enough in this day and age to just have followers. To really scale up any media pursuit, you need to have fans. When the most die-hard and vocal fans have the biggest say and greatest sway via subscriptions, it can warp the content you’re willing to make.
Timberlin Henderson is adopting a refreshingly unique approach to ultrarunning and activism