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

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In their 国产吃瓜黑料 TV series, Mike Chambers and Jason Antin take on crazy adventures between Friday evening and Monday morning, inspiring the rest of us to do more with our Saturdays and Sundays, too

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Make this summer all about exploring off-the-beaten-path adventures within a few hours of your home

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The two-time Olympian is motivated for this year鈥檚 Boston Marathon, even as she considers a prospective career as an ultrarunner

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A new analysis digs into who overheats and which conditions are most risky, with surprising results

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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?

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Living in a big city doesn't mean you can't spend a weekend outdoors this summer

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The region is known for its craft brews. Here are eight places we recommend visiting for the best of the best.

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The company is upending the traditional athlete contract model, by hiring Mary Cain and Nick Willis as full-time employees

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As race directors of postponed events look toward the fall, the only certainty is that nothing is certain

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With every race canceled, runners face logistical and ethical dilemmas. Some have turned to unusual solutions.聽

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As the pandemic continues to surge and major races are canceled, we can return to running for its own sake

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Iain Mickle's secret to tackling sub-three-hour marathons late into his fifties? Running buddies.

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From extreme tree skiing at Mad River Glen to the nostalgic charm of Smugglers' Notch, the East Coast offers deep powder and epic backcountry terrain if you know where to find it

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The founder of the industry's biggest ski show is acquiring public-facing expos in Denver and Boston

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How one nonprofit is working to get more people outside through urban adventures

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Roger Robinson鈥檚 'When Running Made History' sets a new standard for books about the sport

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Why the top American in Monday鈥檚 Boston Marathon is all about training transparency

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After a string of injuries, Jordan Hasay and Dathan Ritzenhein are itching to race again

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The spirits business has never had more women entrepreneurs. That's a good thing for whiskey lovers.

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Tune in to the highly anticipated race on April 15

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In an excerpted chapter from his new memoir, '26 Marathons,' the road racing legend recalls the first time he ran America鈥檚 most famous race

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A detailed analysis of historical Boston results wades into the long-running debate on sex differences in endurance

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More fat shoes, farewell to Flanagan, and the continued dominance of Kipchoge

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From big-wall climbers to surf champions, these are the most dedicated, successful athletes of the year

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Developers want rivers lined with high-rises and environmentalists want reintroduction of native grasses. A successful waterfront revitalization needs both.

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No one would blame you for planning your summer vacation around visits to these shops

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Before last month's Boston Marathon, a big win had eluded her for years. This changes everything.

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Two weeks after Kathrine Switzer made headlines at Boston in 1967, 13-year-old Maureen Mancuso quietly shattered the women's world record. Few people noticed.

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The 122nd Boston Marathon was wet, windy, and cold, with many runners dropping out of the race because of hypothermia. Here's what you should wear to avoid the same DNF fate.

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Non-elites on the podium. Crazy clothes. Mid-course pandemonium. The race gave running a much needed shake-up, if only for a day.

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As Boston looms, so do the fears that haunt every marathoner

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Brands got creative with their special-edition footwear for this year's race

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Hopdash aims to help you meet up with local running teams while on the road

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To get the most from your performance, you have to accept the unpleasant鈥攁nd keep pushing

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It鈥檚 time to kill the surprisingly prevalent myth that cycling causes sexual dysfunction

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Follow the lead of elite athletes and use the science of motivation to perform at your best

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Others were faster, but nobody was better

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No matter how your big race went, feeling a little empty after it's finally over is normal

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After closing in 1996, Boston's Eliot Lounge is coming back鈥攊f only for the weekend

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Later this month, 50 years after making history, the first woman to run the iconic event will race it again

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A side-by-side comparison of the world's top-tier 26.2s

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You can't beat the beauty of running on mountain trails, but I still sometimes long for the freedom and shared chaos of urban runs

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The metal spires and busy streets of a city pale in comparison to snowy peaks and undulating countryside, but there's something redeeming鈥攄are I say special鈥攁bout the concrete jungle

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The 26.2 was created with runners in mind

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Champ Amby Burfoot and streak runner Ben Beach give the DL on the world鈥檚 most storied marathon

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Turns out you need to be mentally prepared for marathon registration, too

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Gone: The days of treadmills shoved into ugly hotel closets. Here: The hotel gym you wish you could take home.

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Take the guesswork out of head injuries

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Boston鈥檚 bike program prepares to take the next step鈥攂y making cycling an option for low-income riders, too.

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Pounding out miles on stoplight-strewn streets and past convenience stores quickly loses its luster. Whether you鈥檙e commuting or training, here are ten urban trails in the U.S. that offer scenic views and traffic-free paths to keep your run enjoyable. Atlanta Beltline Georgia鈥檚 Beltline聽cinches its…

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Three entrepreneurs envision a future of shared outdoor equipment. And while the project is barely off the ground, their idea could change how we buy and sell gear.

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Some people make the grade in Boston鈥攍iterally; others don鈥檛. And the difference might all come down to the downhill.

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What kinds of cities make families happy? That was our starting point. The answer, of course, is complicated. Our first assumption: kids like being around other kids. So we looked for cities where a high percentage of the population is under age 18. Next we looked at affordability...

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Once a contender, now a commentator, the marathon gold-medalist heads back to America's most iconic race. We caught up to hear his thoughts on last year鈥攁nd predictions for this year's event.

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The must-have memento from America's most iconic marathon is a boldly colored windbreaker to help you run happy.

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Only 2 percent of people who toe a marathon starting line will break 3 hours. As Matt Skenazy found out, joining that club isn't easy.

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Now that the weather鈥檚 starting to warm up, I鈥檓 planning to start training for a marathon this year. My goal is to qualify for Boston. Which races would give me the best chance for doing it?

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Overlooked mountain ranges, river beer, running album, gear of all time, and 47 other big ideas, accidental winners, and awesome things about the world outside we've come to love over the past 33 years. Introducing our first annual Editors' Choice Awards...

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Healthy. That's the word we kept coming back to. And we don't mean a fit or skinny population; we're talking about a city's cultural vibrancy, economic well-being, and overall quality of life. Presenting our picks for the 10 best cities in America, from Charlotte, North Carolina, to Albuquerque, New Mexico. Plus: Our 10 favorite small towns.

A handful of forward-thinking cities turn eyesores into urban oases.

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I just qualified to run in the Boston Marathon. What can I do after the race that'll be fun, but won't kill my already-battered legs? Sean M. Chicago, IL

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The Classic Powder Skiing Once you experience Alta's powder, you too will be an Altaholic ALTA SKI AREA, Utah: Not only does Alta get twice as much snow as less blessed resorts聴it averages 500 inches聴but its flakes are also lighter and drier. Maybe that’s why nearly 80 percent of…

Get schooled to captain your own vessel, then take it to the open seas

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How to see your stomping grounds as a concrete jungle.

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The Big Dig hits pay dirt—in the shape of a new island playground in Boston Harbor

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You'll find endless rewards in just 48 hours of freedom. We've got 50 close-to-home adventures right here.

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TALL LATTE BEFORE WORK, double espresso in the afternoon, short cappuccino after dinner—it's the only way to tolerate Seattle's gray days. But when the clouds break and the Cascades, the Olympics, and Puget Sound appear, you know where you need to be. Grab a quadruple shot and get going.