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The tennis superstar describes her favorite exercises and how she keeps a level head in tough moments, on and off the court.

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She hosts Travel Channels Mysterious Islands, flies planes, scuba dives, travels solo to the most remote corners of the worldand she's just getting started

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Last week, the legendary speed climber broke bones in both legs when he fell and hit a ledge after a piece of protection popped 2,200 feet up the rock face

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The Olympic runner, poet, and filmmaker on how she does it all, with unmistakable style

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The Olympian and filmmaker connects with people in ways that other athletes can't. We asked her why.

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Sarah Gerhardt, the first woman to surf Mavericks, on her long path from homelessness to the top of a monster wave

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The first woman to ride Mavericks on her love-hate relationship with the sport, competing against other women, and why she never went pro

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Could the short, goofy-looking busboy become the new king of hard soloing and speed climbing?

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If you can't be on an adventure, at least you can listen to one

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The bestselling author of 'Wild' and 'Tiny Beautiful Things' shares her process and philosophy with Tim Ferriss

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At 33 years old, she became the oldest woman to medal in alpine skiingthanks to smart, restrained racing

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Evolution has made humans instinctually crave sugary, fatty, and salty foods. Here's how you can fight back.

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The bestselling author on going deep with great white sharks, big-wave surfers, and dolphinsplus her concerns about the future of the sea

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Probably not this time. Eva Holland looks at how a disturbing wildlife image went viralgenerating anguish, anger, and confusion about the undeniably warming Arctic.

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The cofounders of the wildly popular program explain why the easiest way to get in better shape is to make healthy living a game

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Tip: It helps to build your toddler a mini climbing wall so he can boulder with you

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You may soon be able to change your DNA to optimize performance in your favorite sport

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Former Navy SEAL doctor Kirk Parsley insists getting enough rest is the single most effective performance-enhancing habit

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A few months before Junko Tabei died, she looked back on her summit of Everest, and what drove her to keep climbing

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We caught up with the British explorer ahead of his attempt to cross a 1,000-mile swath of Antarctica hauling 300 pounds of gearcompletely unassisted

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The longtime DOI employee says he was forced out because he spoke up about the risk climate change poses to Alaskans. We caught up with him to talk the state of the Interior, how his colleagues are faring, and what he'd say to Secretary Ryan Zinke if given the chance.

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The renowned expert in high-performance psychology offers up an incredibly simple approach to training your mind

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The actor-singer wants to be that guy who gets everyone outside

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Lessons from one of the best sailors to take the helm in this year's 46,000-mile epic

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Talking to the Longnecker family about life on the road

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The power couple shares lessons from their extreme approach to training, nutrition, and recovery

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On his new album, the king of mellow beach music takes a bold turn. We asked him why.

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We talked to design maverick Thomas Meyerhoffer about the importance of always exploring. Then we had him speak with four other visionaries building an ingenious new world.

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They were both phenoms who got burnt out on the sport. Their relationship helped reignite the spark.

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We tried to have a serious conversation with the SNL alum about his new HBO cycling mockumentary. We mostly failed.

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Clever, goofy, charismatic, and fast, the two-time world champion may never win the Tour de France (hes not a climber), but he just might be the star who saves bike racing

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The renowned videographer and photographer opens up about filming Alex Honnold's epic free solo climb, how he analyzes risk, and what it's like to be a social media kingpin

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The godfather of alpinism shares his thoughts on his fallen comrade, taking risks on mountains, and how his perspective has changed with age

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A Q&A with Hannah McCaughey, our creative director

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The 92-year-old gear innovator, guide, and teacher has fished with everyone from Ernest Hemingway to Tom Brokaw to Yvon Chouinard to Fidel Castro

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We went cliff diving and rock climbing with the stunt-person, athlete, and daredevil

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The five elite athletes on the team share their first-descent plans and expedition concerns

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窪蹋勛圖厙 editor Chris Keyes sits down with TV's most adventurous anchor.

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It's been said that all athletes die twice. Add to that: unless you're Lance Armstrong. In his first year away from cycling, the seven-time Tour de France winner has raised millions to fight cancer, hosted the ESPYs, become part owner of a cycling team, and trainedsomewhatfor his first marathon. (All…

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For December's “Still Out Front,” 窪蹋勛圖厙 editor Christopher Keyes sat down with seven-time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong for a candid conversation about fundraising, politics, and his life post-cycling. Here, read more of Keyes's interview with Armstrong, where he talks about the temptation to make a comeback. OUTSIDE: I…

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From 窪蹋勛圖厙s screwup files, a tale of epic miscommunication

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