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Five ways to measure your progress trail running across surfaces, distances, and routes

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Welcome to ϳԹ Run’s guide to marathon training and racing with training plans, advice, race strategies, and more

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Running can give you a longer life, better sleep, improved immunity, mood, and more—it’s even good for your knees and lower back

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We put this spring’s super spikes to the test on the oval to sort the top models for each distance and the best-value options on the market

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How can our running practice leave a lighter footprint? This Earth Day, ϳԹ Run editors share their favorite articles at the intersection of running and ecological responsibility.

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Training, nutrition, and inspiration for you to get in shape

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Julia Hawkins insists we should all try new things. She would know—she started running at 100 and became an age-group ace by 101.

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Staying flexible is a critical part of overall fitness. Here are five stretches to help keep you limber pre-and-post workout.

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Do you turn into a real redhead when you run? Our expert says that may not be a bad thing...

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Training alone can make you stronger, but there’s no substitute for the bond between you and your fellow runners

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There’s no sport whose feats of athletic brilliance are more accessible to the masses

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A new documentary includes shocking new information about how track’s greatest distance runner came to the UK

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Here’s what the science says about making it to the top as quickly and efficiently as possible

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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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In the age of preapproved interview questions and endless PR, there should still be space for something unexpected

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

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Sharon Gayter’s closely monitored world record reveals insights on marathon fueling, pacing, and strategy

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In an excerpt from his new book, ‘Do Hard Things,’ Steve Magness explains a clever tactic to combat anxiety and free yourself to perform

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Eighteen years ago, I was one of the best runners in the country, then a mysterious fatigue took that away. Now I’m learning to appreciate the running I still can do.

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A team of Canadian Olympic sports psychologists tries to nail down the intangible “it”

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A new study compares active and passive interval recoveries, but physiology isn’t the only factor to consider

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How does a brand improve on the world’s fastest marathon shoe? It makes it more suitable for the masses, not just the best of the best.

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How to train your proprioception to more effectively control body movements and improve power, speed, agility, and durability

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The algorithms used to estimate your training load have some fundamental flaws, scientists say

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Jakob Ingebrigtsen may be a 21-year-old wunderkind, but he’s already learned an important truth about the fleeting satisfaction of success

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Most people run the same pace regardless of how far they’re running, according to new research

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For most of their history, running shoes have been marketed and sold for their ability to reduce injury. That has changed.

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How well you can see your surroundings matters, but subtle gait changes also burn more energy

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The star runner’s decision to be less public on the app illustrates how pro athletes have to find a tricky balance between privacy and exposure

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After an extended break from competition, the masters champ has already broken a world record on the track this year. Here are four strategies she uses to run forever.

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Runners smack the ground harder—but get injured less—in more cushioned shoes. New research explains why.

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For some pro runners, having the freedom to choose their footwear is worth more than a contract

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Five years ago, Thomas “Rivs” Puzey competed in the famed marathon’s elite field. This year, he was happy to be among the last to cross the finish line.

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The brand took its time entering the super-shoe race, but its new, responsive model for marathoners was worth the wait

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You can’t run fast without using your arms—or can you?

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The Bowerman Track Club failed its own athletes by not being transparent about its relationship with the suspended star 

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A conversation with Semi-Rad’s Brendan Leonard on the life-affirming joys of type-two fun

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In their recent release, Molly Huddle and Sara Slattery push back against conditions that curtail the running careers of young women, with stories from 50 who’ve made it

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In this excerpt from his new book ‘Running Throughout Time: the Greatest Running Stories Ever Told,’ Roger Robinson surfaces an incredible bit of sports history: the Great Marathon Derby of 1909.

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The ultrarunning multi-world-record holder talks about sustaining longevity and the biggest thrill of her illustrious career

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Your unexplained fatigue may be due to calorie deficiency, with serious implications for your health and performance

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The oral health risks associated with heavy sports-drink use seem clear, but the evidence remains murky

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Thanks to a number of world-class races, a community-focused running culture, historical landmarks, and accessible wooded trails, the nation’s capital is one of the best urban running environments in the country

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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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Follow our 12-week, effort-based plans to achieve your half-marathon goals and have a great race experience

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Cultivate consistency, stay motivated year-round, and improve your speed and strength with these lessons—and staple fartlek workout—from On Athletics Club’s head coach

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Otherworldly talent has its own irresistible magnetism. We can’t help but be seduced.    

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Whether they want to or not, organizations like World Athletics and the International Olympic Committee have shed the mantle of neutrality

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A new study of identical twins shows that, despite their reputation as inert rubber bands, Achilles tendons adapt to exercise

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Most studies on sports performance don’t include women. The team behind Stanford’s FASTR program is creating a new approach—and building a healthier culture for female athletes. 

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How the Knob Creek bourbon distilling company got 100 bartenders fit by invoking the anti-running, retro culture of jogging

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Science-backed strategies to help you learn to accept racing discomfort and choose how you react to it

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A very niche scandal at an Arizona high school takes the debate about running etiquette to another level

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A popular training rule for endurance athletes faces scrutiny from skeptical scientists

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The inaugural NYC Black History 50 winds its way through the five boroughs and touches on a history that is frequently ignored

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An experienced physician and marathoner answers questions you’re embarrassed to ask about running and sex

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The site of the world’s oldest annual marathon offers a welcoming running-club culture, unique New England running paths, and a snazzy microbrewery scene

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Two-time Olympic medalist Nick Willis credits his longevity to residing in a college town. And not doing too many vomit-inducing workouts.

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The 35-year-old made the switch after giving birth to her fourth child. Here’s what we can learn from her experience.

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This weekend’s Millrose Games will provide a midwinter highlight and a much needed counterpoint to the marathon

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We tend to assume that a nice-looking stride is a fast one, but maybe looking good is its own reward

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A leading exercise physiologist suggests developing a top speed two times faster than your marathon pace for a “speed reserve.” Here’s how to improve yours.

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A training plan and general principles to guide your first foray into longer ultramarathons

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The legendary naturalist-ultrarunner discusses his highs and lows over decades of training, running a 50K at age 81 after a car accident, and what comes next

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Don’t be confused by the diversity of running workouts. Learn the training zones they fit into, what type of fitness each zone builds, and how each feels.

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These iconic U.S. road races deliver high energy, historic courses, and guaranteed fun

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We’re expanding our running coverage, and PodiumRunner is moving over to ϳԹ Online

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Starting at five hours a week, this ten-week program will help you build endurance and jump-start your training this winter

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Scientists have figured out how to make simple exoskeletons that improve running efficiency. Should track and field authorities be worried?

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The unlikely new American record holder in the marathon believes her best racing days are still ahead of her

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Three methods to cultivate pacing mastery and optimize your performance potential

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Our trail shoemeliers pick the best off-road running models to pair with each trail surface

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The 40-year-old’s stunning performance smashed two world records on Friday

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Three types of training that will improve your speed, stride, and stamina, but won't burn you out.

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The Olympic medalist turned coach didn’t have time to fully prepare and almost burned out mid-quest. Here’s how she adapted and finished strong.

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The latest “exercise in a bottle” study finds that plasma from exercising mice makes sedentary mice smarter. But don’t throw out your workout gear just yet.

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