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When done right, its the ultimate exercise to burn fat and increase power fast

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It's 13 miles from the top of Broadway to the bottom. Oh, and if you're wondering, it's definitely possible to get lost along the way.

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Most people, you know, put on a pair of shoes in order to start running. Chris Hawson, though, needed to take his off.

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Avalo York once ruled the Central Park bike loop. He's still there, almost every weekday, but he's been done with racing for a long time.

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Last year, Patrick Halloran finished last in the Empire State Building Run-Up. This year, he's coming back, and he's going to kick your ass.

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Meet the man who runs 30 miles a day and eats nothing but fruit

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Noah Davis swam and biked and ranall without ever leaving home

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What's the best way to get to know a new city? Put on your sneakers and move.

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While it may not appear that way, Noah Davis thinks that Manhattan and ultramarathons might just be made for each other

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Is "running everywhere" a feasible replacement for biking, cabs, and the subway? Noah Davis spent a week trying to find out.

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Noah Davis takes a look at Wade Barrett's transition from professional soccer player to semi-serious ultramarathoner

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