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I wanted to be a waterwoman. So I signed up for white bro ocean culture and erased a part of myself.

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As a woman in a male-dominated sport, knowing your worth as a ski shop employee is essential

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Hint: Its not a yes or no answerits about having options

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In an excerpt from her forthcoming book, Up to Speed: The Groundbreaking Science of Women Athletes, longtime 窪蹋勛圖厙 contributor Christine Yu argues that female athletes deserve their own benchmarks for athletic success.

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I think hes overreacting, and it feels embarrassing

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A new review weighs the evidence that strength and training adaptations vary across the phases of the menstrual cycle

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Athletes of all levels have considered whether their choice of birth control might influence how they train, recover, and perform. But the answer is complicated. Heres what you need to know.

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New data outlines how much they run, how long it takes to resume training after giving birth, and how well they return to competition

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Women are said to be 10 to 12 percent slower than men across distances, but a new analysis finds narrower gaps for sprinters

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While many sports are tightening restrictions on transgender athletes, these leagues went in the opposite direction

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Mounting evidence suggests that women respond differently to endurance training after menopause. Could donating blood be the solution?

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A new study assesses how childbirth altered the career trajectories of the fastest marathoners in history, with encouraging results

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Should governing bodies bear the burden of proof when determining who is eligible to compete in womens sports?

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The fell runner from the UK came to the sport relatively late, but she seems to be making up for lost time

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Most studies on sports performance dont include women. The team behind Stanfords FASTR program is creating a new approachand building a healthier culture for female athletes.

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For decades, Deep Springs College in California resisted the push to go coed. But even though women are now allowed to attend, it still holds on to the past.

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The physiological differences between men and women affect how much fluid they store, how they sweat, and how quickly they heat up. Does that matter?

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After two more star runners have been excluded by World Athletics policy, the governing body will have to reap what it has sown

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A special 30-day series celebrating nonprofits working for LGBTQ+ inclusivity

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Since Mary Cain spoke out about the Nike Oregon Project in 2019, a growing wave of young runners have come forward with their own allegations of negligent coaching and toxic team cultures across the sport

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Outdoor athlete Alex Showerman spent years trying to escape a secret about herself, only to crash headlong into it

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Adrienne Moser and Kathleen McNally, vice president and creative director of product, discuss what it's like to be a women designing men's underwear

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Tourism and marquee events may face a boycott unless the cycling establishment can find an effective way to respond

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Proposed laws in more than two dozen states seek to exclude transgender youth from interscholastic sports, depriving them of community and confidence-building skills

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Host Laura Borichevsky fearlessly goes where no man has gone before

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A new science paper explores the subject at great depth, and concludes that it's possible, but not likely.

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Several British stars, including Paula Radcliffe, recently spoke out against an initiative to equalize cross-country distances for male and female athletes. The debate is more complicated than it seems.

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Brooklyn Boulders said it provided "climbing and community for all." Employees said that couldn't be further from the truth. Now the company is rolling out a series of changes to work toward its DEI goals.

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The long-distance, virtual Womxn Run the Vote relay isn't just about covering the miles. It's also creating a new vision for feminism that is inclusive.

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A handful of apps are rebranding the menstrual cycle as a female athlete's untapped superpower. Here's what you need to know about them.

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An ode to the easy, breezy wardrobe staple

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After an exhaustive search of the literature, researchers conclude that, well, it's complicated

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The women's running apparel company just signed activist Alison D矇sir and diversity and inclusion consultant Courtney Carter and is creating an advisory group to prioritize diverse voices

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A lot of people get recognition because they do groundbreaking, brilliant, and deserving work, work that rises to the top through merit alone. But there are other groundbreaking, brilliant people who dont always get recognition.

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As a newcomer to Vermont, Joshua Morse found himself welcomed by the hunting community. But there was one thing he wasn't sure he could share.

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Gina Rae La Cerva's 'Feasting Wild' is a delightful culinary travel book. It's also an adjustment to the way we think about what that buzzword actually means

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Doctors take an oath to do no harm. But in her book, 'Sex Matters,' emergency medicine physician Alyson McGregor explains how doctors are unintentionally harming women by practicing a model of medicine based on men.

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Organizers of the popular Grinduro California gravel event wanted to do better than its 15 percent non-male participation rate. So they set aside spots for women, femmes, and trans and nonbinary people, and sold out in four hours.

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Many male athletes struggle with eating disorders. By sharing his personal experience, Lightner hopes to let others know they are not alone.

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Instead of figuring out what to do about the 2020 race, organizers should start planning for next year and use the opportunity to finally create a true women's Tour de France. Here's how it could work.

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In a new novel, 'How Much of These Hills Is Gold,' author C. Pam Zhang presents the fantasies and struggles that defined western expansion through the eyes of two Chinese-American characters

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Four recent books explore other moments in the past 100 years when global events intersected with the Games

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The Venture Out Projectcelebrates the LGBTQ community through backpacking trips throughout the U.S.

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The women's race was about working together, while the men's race was about fighting alone

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What the Dave Scott-Thomas and Alberto Salazar scandals have in common

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What do you do when your parents' political views directly impact your life?

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Starting this year, men and women will earn the same prize money on the Freeride World Tour

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Lucy Parks found trail culture far from fully accepting but refused to let fear stop them from thru-hiking the AT

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It's a new year, and the LetsRun message boards are making some adjustments

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From Caster Semenya to the rise and fall of the Oregon Project, it's been an eventful ten years

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There's no right way to be outside

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Two new books take opposing views on one of the most contentious issues in sports

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From hair ties to hydration bladders, women share their top pregnancy hacks

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With every post, Kiona, creator of the popular blog and Instagram account How Not to Travel Like a Basic Bitch, is teaching herself and her followers how to be, well, less basic

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In Cains case, her mistreatment led to athletic decline. But what if it hadnt?

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The law will soon mandate equal pay for men and women in athletic events on California state lands. But legislators may have missed an opportunity to make broader inroads on gender equity in sports.

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And new research shows it may be one reason why women tear their ACLs more often than men

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A handy guide to a very important question

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Don't conflate fearlessness with bravery

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Brigid Kosgei just ran 2:14 in Chicagobut she believes a woman can run sub-2:10.

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Some key takeaways on hydration, power meters, recovery, and menstrual period tracking

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Dynos are big, scary, and an excellent way to think about how we can be more supportive and intentional at the crag

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Unsurprisingly, the implications of this debate ripple far beyond the sport

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A year after groundbreaking inclusion, the on-screen slopes are back to a bro fest with 'Return to Sender'

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Adding World Tour events just for women is a huge step forward for professional cycling. But real change has to come from the UCI.

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As Wyn Wiley, the creator of the drag-queen Instagram star, explains, it all started when he grabbed some six-inch heels buried in his closet and decided to take a risk

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What's so upsetting about letting a woman be faster than you?

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Is this the end of her career as an 800-meter runner?

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Ida Pfeiffer sailed the oceans, trekked through jungles, and scaled peaks, becoming one of the most famous women in Europe in the early 1800s

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For decades professional bike racing has marginalized women riders and lagged behind nearly every major sport in promoting gender equality. Retired star Iris Slappendel is changing that.

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Im not slow. Everyone else is just fast.

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The national organization and its regional offshoots give non-cis-male cyclists the chance to bike in nature and learn skills in a welcoming community

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The new documentary Maiden tells the story of the first all-female sailing team to finish the Whitbread Round the World Race. We talked with the crew's skipper about the historic feat.

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A public condemnation of the SHIFT Festival's attempts to promote diversity, equity, and inclusion is indicative of broader issues in the outdoor industry

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Some believe the platform has made the sport more accessible and lucrative for female anglers. But not everyone sees it that way.

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The history of the oldest womens-only race is the story of progress, but also of missed opportunities

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