

Martin Fritz Huber
Martin Fritz Huber is a frequent contributor to 国产吃瓜黑料 who previously wrote the In Stride column about running culture. He also works as a tree care professional in New York City.
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With Rule 40 restrictions looming, this is the time for athletes to tout their sponsors
The multiple American record holder is a huge fan favorite鈥攄oes that give us a biased view of her case?
Will Trials of Miles鈥 scrappy approach work after COVID?聽
Hobbs Kessler is taking the running world by storm
鈥楴ike鈥檚 Big Bet鈥 argues that the banned coach is too important to the company鈥檚 image
Cool clothing for quick laps and high-mileage days
The two-time Olympian is motivated for this year鈥檚 Boston Marathon, even as she considers a prospective career as an ultrarunner
This week鈥檚 episode of HBO鈥檚 鈥楻eal Sports with Bryant Gumbel鈥 offers raw scenes from the infamous race
For journalist Neil King, there鈥檚 never been a better time to reflect on the nation鈥檚 fraught history
Race performance still matters more than social media. For now.聽
After 2020, holding the event at all will be a victory in itself
The new Ted Corbitt Loop is great, but we still need a Ted Corbitt ultra
Few activities are more self-sufficiently satisfying
Between a new wave of sponsored athletes and its forthcoming racing shoes, the legacy running brand wants a bigger piece of the action
A full-time realtor and a mother of two, 36-year-old Keira D鈥橝mato hasn鈥檛 given up on her Olympic dream
Signing up for a race right now is a weird mix of optimism and being in denial
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.聽
The brand's ethos signals a departure from an apparel industry that has been dominated by giant shoe companies. But can it stay true to the soul of the sport?
We asked a range of experts how they see things shaking out during a very challenging time
Yesterday's race had incredible times, but it all felt a little too perfectly engineered 聽
Can the IOC create an internationally applicable code of conduct for Olympic protest?
After finishing a disappointing 12th place at the 2020 Olympic Trials, he is looking to close out the year with a big win
鈥楾he Infinite Race鈥 examines the complicated relationship between 鈥楤orn to Run鈥 and the runners the book made famous
Her death is a sad reminder of the ever present risk in mountain sports
With races canceled, Enda challenged its sponsored athletes to set a record on Mount Kenya
After running 2:31:49 and setting a U.S. junior record in the marathon, college freshman Tierney Wolfgram wants to try her hand at shorter events
Both professional and amateur athletes ran virtual iterations of the event in recent days
When the Cirque Series had all its events canceled, the race director challenged participants to spend a month running up and down hills聽
Mine for PRs no matter the weather
Former Princeton runner Russell Dinkins argues that universities should preserve their "most accessible" sport
The world鈥檚 best marathoner was the favorite everyone was rooting for
'Win at All Costs' is an indictment of more than just the Nike Oregon Project
Building aerobic fitness is the key to making fast running feel "easy"
When cross-country season rolls around, there's no place like Vanny
The infamous race director Lazarus Lake and runner Ben Chan disagree on whether the running community is a place for serious debate
Liz "Mercury" Anjos just completed a mid-pandemic thru-hike of the AT鈥攚ith the help of a small, dialed support squad and a van named Pegasus
A late-summer ode to sweating it out
'The Stand' has its moments, but struggles to add to the legacy of Tommie Smith and John Carlos聽
Runners sponsored by smaller companies might be in a better position than those who are signed by major brands
Race cancellations have produced an uptick in FKTs, but the obsession predates the pandemic
How America鈥檚 鈥#1 Runners鈥 Restaurant鈥 helped bring a community and its police force closer together
The regulations will allow collegiate runners to market themselves for profit聽
With in-person events canceled for the foreseeable future, these "glorified time trials" can also deliver satisfaction
In the midst of protests against police brutality and a global pandemic, four-time U.S. Olympian Meb Keflezighi weighs in on racism and running
'Volksmarches' are popular walking events that involve tea stops, prizes, and a noncompetitive spirit
All-weather gear for every kind of summer running
Jessica Rogers and her team make some of our favorite trail-running gear
The company is upending the traditional athlete contract model, by hiring Mary Cain and Nick Willis as full-time employees
Runners used to just be obnoxious. Now we pose an active threat.聽
As race directors of postponed events look toward the fall, the only certainty is that nothing is certain
Coogan's was in business for 35 years but fell victim to the coronavirus pandemic
But you still need to avoid others as best as you can
It鈥檚 an isolated struggle against an invisible adversary for an indefinite amount of time. Sound familiar?
Ben Rosario, coach of the Northern Arizona Elite, has some advice for runners in limbo
In an effort to slow the spread of the coronavirus, many governments have cracked down on the world's most elemental sport
You know things are bad when the athletes and USATF are on the same page
With every race canceled, runners face logistical and ethical dilemmas. Some have turned to unusual solutions.聽
As the pandemic continues to surge and major races are canceled, we can return to running for its own sake
The outlandish-looking trail model is designed to enhance stability. Here's how it stacks up.
A record number of participants took part in the most thrilling marathon on American soil
The women's race was about working together, while the men's race was about fighting alone
At the U.S. Olympic Trials, amateur runners have nothing to lose
What the Dave Scott-Thomas and Alberto Salazar scandals have in common聽
Argeo Cruz ran the standard. But he had a much tougher obstacle to contend with.聽
Asia's most prestigious marathon is the latest victim of the coronavirus
If the qualifying standard gets harder, will it dissuade runners from aiming high?
Track and field's governing body, World Athletics, has prohibited racing in prototypes and issued a limit on stack heights
With over 1,300 feet of climbing, the race will favor "grinders"
It's a new year, and the LetsRun message boards are making some adjustments
The Games have always been political. That's a given. But is the IOC also trying to fix a problem that doesn't exist?
It's not easy to make a living as a professional mountain runner, but the globe-trotting Coloradan is doing it on his own terms. We sent our writer on a weeklong bus trip with Gates (and a bunch of sweaty strangers) to find out more.
The experts have spoken on what we will see in the coming year
From Caster Semenya to the rise and fall of the Oregon Project, it's been an eventful ten years
At last weekend's California International Marathon, several runners made it by the skin of their teeth
Two new books take opposing views on one of the most contentious issues in sports
Things didn鈥檛 go as planned for the reigning Western States champ at The North Face Endurance Challenge, but she fought through it. (And drank a lot of Coke.)
In Cain鈥檚 case, her mistreatment led to athletic decline. But what if it hadn鈥檛?
Roberta Groner and Sinead Diver reflect on what it means to be 鈥測oung in running years鈥澛
Following a breakthrough in shoe design, the IAAF might have to start regulating footwear. We asked the best runners in the world for their two cents.聽
The Olympic Trials are only a few months away, but Des Linden and Jared Ward aren't afraid to hammer the streets of New York