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Put the saltshaker down, America

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Record every trip around the block

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Cyclist also holds lead in North Star Grand Prix

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While big corporations face pressure to post ingredients

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Kitting up for your next marathon? Don't forget to bring these basics.

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Sometimes you just get sick of roughing it

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Makes the world a friendlier place, one hormone spritz at a time

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The multisport athlete wins at the GoPro Mountain Games for the eighth consecutive year

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When it comes to big air, this dock dog is a natural

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Faces 10 years in federal prison

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Scott plans 60-day stay on deserted rock

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"Carfree" (not Carefree) is the motto

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Paramotorist makes history as the first to complete the cross-country flying feat

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Shades to be released June 23 go for the "hot nerd" look

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If you're in it for the long haul, you might as well haul it in.

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Only two cities seriously interested

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Fastest kid in the world clocks in at 1:35:02

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Tourists ride the wire at St. Maarten beach

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Insists "human-caused" consensus is wrong

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Why runners need to pay more attention to their hearts

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Slowing down during runs will make you stronger and faster, so no more regretting the times you break into a stroll

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Why your thoughts go from brilliant to batty on your run

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Runners often think they have license to eat anything—and everything. And they're wrong.

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Maybe being injured isn’t such a bad thing after all.

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Here’s to being—and having—a running buddy worth the distance

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If you’re lining up in the marathon corral without having used starting blocks, you’re doing yourself a serious disservice.

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Have you ever wondered what your favorite routes say about you?

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When you’re running 100-plus-mile races, you don’t experience epic success without epic fails. Dean Karnazes is well acquainted with both.

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Run, but not from the law.

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As athletes, we are always trying to break walls, but sometime we end up breaking ourselves.

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In times of national crisis, America sees a boom in distance running. But why?

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The future of fitness tech is here. And it’s dystopian.

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Exercise hasn't always been the key to fitness and health. And for good reason—you need movement, not a running regimen to stay healthy.

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Buckle up those shoes, pilgrim; it's time for a turkey trot. Do you know which race you're hitting up? We do.

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