Running
Running isn’t just a pasttime for many; it’s an obsession. Running lets you escape the troubles of everyday life and disappear into your own world. In this section, you’ll find articles about marathon training, running health and more.
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How Core Strength Training for Runners Works
How Advanced 5K Training Works
10 Tips for Maintaining Your Motivation to Run
U.S. runners are taking longer than ever to cross the finish line. But why?
The 20-year-old athlete became the first woman to enter the marathon, and officials tried to physically stop her. They couldn’t.
People who take on the 26-mile run may be prone to acute kidney injury, a condition that can cause swelling, pain and even seizures.
In the 20th century, Roger Bannister ran the first ever sub-four-minute mile. Will the 21st century see humans running a marathon in under two hours?
Aside from being fit, male endurance athletes may have an evolutionary advantage by simply being more attractive to the opposite sex. Let’s look at the science behind it.
Participating in a turkey trot fun run may be a great way to work off Thanksgiving dinner, but it could have a long-term impact on your community, too.
You’re running or biking, but you’re quickly running out of steam. Then suddenly — BAM — you get a rush of energy. What’s going on?
Long-distance running is inherently challenging and requires strength and endurance. Try running a 26.2-mile race backward, and you’ve added even more challenges to the feat!
Barefoot running continues to be debated among runners, but what if you want just a little protection for your tootsies? Scope out your options and find out about barefoot running shoes.
Runners and pain go together hand (or foot or knee) in hand. It has been reported that more than half of active runners experience an injury each and every year. So, which ailments are the most common?
Running with the love in your life can promote heart health in more ways than one but you’ll need to avoid a few bumpy spots along the road.
Sometimes six legs are better than two, but there are some things to keep in mind if you want to run safely and happily with your favorite pet.
As far as places to go for a walk, Hawaii is a tough one to top. The Honolulu Marathon has no time limit, offers awards in the racewalk category and even features a festive pre-race luau to boot. What are five of the world’s best walk-friendly races?
You might have heard that it’s not safe to be a vegetarian while being a dedicated runner. Well, that’s not true. You just need to follow a few basic rules to get all the nutrition you need.
Running 26.2 miles (42.2 kilometers) isn’t an option for most people — many people don’t even like driving that far. But for you long-distance runners looking for the ultimate challenge, check out our list of the world’s biggest marathons.
You’ve got your running shorts on, your music playlist queued up, your water bottle filled to the brim — it’s time for a run, right? What’s that, no shoes? A small but dedicated group of runners choose to train without footwear. Is barefoot running safe?
Each spring, serious runners from around the world travel to Richmond, Va., for a shot at a personal-best time on the friendly and flat course of the Monument Avenue 10K. But, aside from the actual competition, the event draws thousands of participants and spectators looking to take part in an atmosphere that includes costumes and roadside bands.
As a field, the legal community endures its fair share of lawyer jokes. But it’s serious business when the American Heart Association teams up each year with Washington, D.C., attorneys to help raise awareness of stroke and heart disease at the Lawyers Have Heart 10K.
So, you’re thinking about running a 5K race. If you’ve never run one before, those 5 kilometers might seem incredibly daunting. But countless others have done it before, and just a little bit of advice can help you get off of the couch and through the finish line.
You bit the bullet. You took the plunge. You signed up for a marathon. Whether it’s your first, or your 50th, you’ve got several months of training ahead of you. Even if you’ve done it before (perhaps especially if you’ve done it before!), marathon training can be daunting.
For many runners, finishing the 10K is a true landmark. It designates a dramatic improvement over the beginner-length 5K and represents some serious distance. So how do you become race-ready in just a few short months?
Running can be hard on your feet and legs — you end up paying for all that impact eventually, right? Most serious runners can’t avoid pain, but the key to managing it lies in knowing the kind of pain you’re dealing with.
We’ve all read about the positive health benefits of running. But despite articles, statistics and a pair of shoes right by the door, it’s hard for some people to get going. There are a few tricks dedicated runners keep up their sleeves in order to stay focused, and they might work for you, too.
It’s not always easy maintaining a regular workout. Sure, you can hit the trails when it’s sunny and warm, but if you’re tired, busy or sore from spending last night on a lumpy futon, that pair of running shoes gets a little harder to lace up. That’s why it’s important to mix things up when you lace up.
Even though we know running is a healthy activity, it’s still easy to resist. Luckily, seasoned runners have a bunch of tools for maintaining the inspiration to run.
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