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We love Oiselle's Lux Funnel Neck Shirt for running, climbing, and heading to and from the gym

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Pico started running and climbing mountains ten years ago, after losing her foot to cancer

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For Blair Braverman, physical activity was a given鈥攗ntil it wasn't

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Data from the last world championships suggests you shouldn鈥檛 be concerned about your foot strike, no matter how you land

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It鈥檚 tastier than gels are... and that鈥檚 the main selling point

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They're exploding in numbers and having a massive impact on our favorite trails, yet the short-shorts crowd almost never pitches in when it comes to trail work

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I prefer to not have to choose between looks and capability

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Alysia Monta帽o鈥檚 story is yet another reminder of how contracted endurance athletes often have to choose between having a career and a life

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Seven supremely capable shoes for the pavement

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Buffs and bandanas aren鈥檛 exactly essential running gear for most people, but they鈥檙e handy workhorses that mop sweat, keep hair back, and perform a dozen other functions in a pinch

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Low-profile essentials

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Low-profile essentials

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Performance and comfort, mile after mile

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A practical guide for purchasing your next pair of trainers

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Audio gear you鈥檒l find any excuse to use

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When it comes to wearables, go easy on the bells and whistles

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Running shoes, technical apparel, sports equipment, oh my! These are all among the products whose price tags could be impacted negatively by the trade war with China.

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Soft, breathable, and light鈥攊deal for running and backpacking in cool temperatures

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New evidence suggests that strengthening your respiratory muscles can translate to improved performance in thinner air

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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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A blind runner finished a half marathon for the first time using only guidance from a dog thanks in large part to the Ruffwear Unifly鈥攖he biggest development in guide-dog harnesses since they were invented nine decades ago

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With a goal of forming connections through audio-based workouts on your phone, Aaptiv might be the end of personal trainers

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Running coach David Roche shares his training tips

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After vanquishing all his human competition, the world鈥檚 best marathoner will again take on the clock

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Exercise turbulence-free with these comfortable support systems

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They work with my caveman-like feet

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Perfect (but pricey) underwear for long days on the trail

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The former Soviet special-forces instructor who introduced kettlebells to the U.S. talks strength training with Tim Ferriss

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Because races full of beer, cookies, and froyo are the opposite of stressful

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The Court of Arbitration for Sport has decided in favor of 鈥渘ecessary discrimination鈥

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Our top picks for all conditions, from dry or slushy roads to technical or muddy singletrack

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Yes, we used our expert knowledge to rank fictional equipment

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The media needs to get better at 鈥減ersonalizing鈥 the best runners on the planet

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Last year, Dykes set the marathon record for his age group鈥攐nly to find that it didn't count. But he's not giving up.

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I put my own feet on the line to find out

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New research suggests that a month of probiotic supplementation reduces GI symptoms in runners

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What do you do when your kid thinks winning is everything?

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Even bagels, pasta, and sweets deserve a place in your personal food pyramid

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Being a beginner (or just perpetually mediocre) doesn't mean you should quit

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Dierdre Wolownick gives us an inside look at what it was like to raise the 'Free Solo' climber in 'The Sharp End of Life'

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But the everyday athlete can learn a thing or two from him

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Plus, should you take someone else's spot in a race if you know you won't finish?

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'Hood to Trail,' from Yak Media聽and Stance,聽features three urban running crews as they figure out what it takes to be a trail runner

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

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Rickey Gates ran 1,303 miles on the streets of San Francisco over 46 days, from November through December

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

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No external flourish can match the thrill of pushing your body to its limit

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A website from the snack company highlights the sweeteners that often fly under the radar on nutrition labels, and shows the percentage of sugar in other brands' offerings

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The Consumer Product Safety Commission tried to recall strollers it claimed were defective, but the newly appointed chair stopped it

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These babies keep you warm, block wind, and shout from the depths of your closet, 鈥淟et鈥檚 go already!鈥

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The athleisure company is branching out from its mainstay apparel and yoga accessories

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Laird Hamilton's rules for preventive maintenance

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A getup that won't weigh you down

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Signs that your coffee habit is doing more harm than good

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The IAAF鈥檚 decision to phase out the 5k isn鈥檛 necessarily bad, and the pro running landscape needs to evolve all around.

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What kind of sadist creates the hardest race in the world? We sent our writer to find out.

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Yes, the physiology and biomechanics of treadmill running are a little different. But how you feel about it is probably more important.

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Tune in to the highly anticipated race on April 15

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In the past few years, trail runners from the French gear company have started showing up on runways. Why?

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'Running the Oregon Trail' is an ode to running and goes to prove that sometimes the best way to see a landscape is on foot

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Epic ultras in the Alps. An urban loop in running's most beloved city. High desert treks through the American Southwest. These are without a doubt the best runs on the planet.

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When my wife tried to kill me, when I went to jail for battery, and when I finally tried to take my own life, there was one thing that kept me from unraveling

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Companies like Outdoor Voices and Nike have already signed up for the new in-app shopping platform

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If Belay Tilahun was good enough to win the country鈥檚 most prestigious half marathon, why wasn鈥檛 he listed in the elite field?聽

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A free weekly 5K? What鈥檚 not to love.

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I'm tired of doubling up old sports bras鈥攁ren't you?

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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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At the 2019 Los Angeles Marathon, Adam Gorlitsky will set out to become the first American paraplegic to walk 26.2 miles鈥攁nd bust his British rival's 36-hour time in the process. But his real dream is to bring assisted mobility to people with disabilities.

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With a new line of premium watches, Garmin aims upmarket

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Apparently, misery does love company (in a way). So gather your friends and go have some miserable fun!

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Our favorite puffies and shells for men and women, whether you鈥檙e riding lifts or out for a tour

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Runner Dylan Bowman鈥嬧嬧嬧嬧嬧 recounts a harrowing tale in which he faced off with a yellow Lab in the midst of a 100-mile race

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A new statistical approach brings sophisticated probability analysis to the future of marathoning

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The new running standards are ridiculously complex. Here's what that means.

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In the wake of a bizarre physical attack and the death of her father, Katie Arnold felt paralyzed by the anxieties of parenthood and being a woman alone in the wilderness. She got through it the same way she鈥檇 always done, by lacing up and hitting the trail. An exclusive excerpt from her new memoir, Running Home.

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鈥楪rit,鈥 from Camp4 Collective聽and Jaybird,聽profiles the聽Black Roses鈥攁聽New York City鈥揵ased running crew

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A new model reinterprets those pretty graphs that seemed to show minimalist shoes reducing impact forces

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What鈥檚 worse than missing a world record by one-hundredth of a second?

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If a pro runner gets hurt during competition, should meet organizers foot the bill?

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