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Aligning your training cycle with your menstrual cycle could have performance benefits. A sports physiology researcher weighs in.

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The father-son duo of Dick and Rick Hoyt conquered over 1,100 endurance events worldwide, including more than 70 marathons

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Experts break down the ADA laws surrounding service dogs and emotional support animals at races

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Kona? Out. St. George? In. Instead of the Big Island in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, triathlon’s Big Show will take place in southwestern Utah.

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Author Susan Lacke confesses to the social anxiety of joining a group run, and why it is worth overcoming the fear.

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How lessons from the marathon legend's master class can make you a faster runner.

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How science is bridging the gap between physical and mental health.

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Do high-tech prosthetics give runners a competitive advantage?

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And the simple solution to keep them active.

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Why runners get better together: 7 scientifically-proven reasons you should find a training partner or group.

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Step away from the scale and embrace these proven ways to improve speed without worrying about weight loss.

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Why should Fido stay home while you have all the fun on race day? With Canicross, both dog and human share in the thrill of chasing a PR (and maybe a few squirrels).

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What runners used to believe makes us laugh—and wonder what current “truths” will survive.

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A new study shows that even 70 year-olds can build muscles quite effectively, regardless of how much (or how little) you have done before.

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Don’t use a poor race result as a weapon to beat yourself up. Use it as a tool to get stronger.

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This Swiss mountain “race for nobody” should be on every runner’s bucket list for its beauty, challenge and community spirit.

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Caution: Reading this will cause extreme wanderlust.

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A running buddy sees your limitless potential, celebrates the best, tolerates the worst, and is always up for a questionable adventure—like a birthday run in the Grand Canyon.

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Size does matter, it seems, but neither short feet nor flat arches doom you to the back of the pack.

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We investigated whether it's possible to get a healthy and delicious meal in a bottle

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Your first ultra will be hard, but these races will make it just a bit easier

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