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And when it’s better to hold back. By Cindy Kuzma You’ve completed a few half marathons, and your sights are set on a new ...
This is when I knew I belonged in this sport. Aly Ellis Growing up, I played basketball, softball, and lacrosse, even dabbled ...
In celebration of Global Running Day on Wednesday 4 June, New Balance is celebrating every runner and every run with its ...
Four healthy alternatives to eat pre, or post-run. By JULIA SCIRROTTO and MINI SMITH. ADDITIONAL RESEARCH: LAURA HILL Sick of ...
Plus, how to address them so you can get back to ache-free training. By Jenny McCoy One of the most challenging parts of ...
Tune into this advice, geared toward any runner who wants to support performance and avoid injury (not just women!). By Laurel Leicht People often associate the pelvic floor—a sort of bowl of muscles ...
Learning more about how much height you gain with each running step could make your stride more efficient. By Emilia Benton and Rachel Boswell From cadence to stride length and resting heart ...
Your cheat sheet for converting min/mile to min/km – and what paces you need to run to hit your 5K, 10K, half marathon and marathon targets. By The Runner’s World Editors Confused by miles and ...
Here’s everything you need to know about fueling up before the race so you’re ready to run your best. By Pamela Nisevich Bede, reviewed by Namrita Brooke, Ph.D., R.D.N. Sports Dietitian & Nutrition ...
Finishing strong through the second half of a long run can be a battle, and if you experience this struggle, you’re not alone. You may even wonder, “Am I tired or just plain bored?” Answering this ...
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