Retired and Running: One Man Runs 278 Consecutive Races
Richard Bleecker, 76, has run at least one race per month for the last 23 years. With 278 races under his belt, he has no plans of slowing down.
By Jackie VelingRichard Bleecker, 76, has run at least one race per month for the last 23 years. With 278 races under his belt, he has no plans of slowing down.
By Jackie VelingFrom stitches and shin splints to prerace nutrition, we hear the same running questions time and time again. It's time to answer them once and for ...
By Rashelle BrownRunning injuries happen to the safest, most experienced runners. Learn how to prevent, identify and treat the most common ones.
By Jessica SandersThe term "lactate threshold" is used as frequently in a runner's training as "interval" or "fartlek." Here's what you need to know.
By Pete ReaThese 10 mistakes are the most common things running coaches see time and time again and want you to stop immediately.
By Rashelle BrownThousands have joined the Facebook group, "A Year of Running" in hopes of improving their overall health in 2016. Here are seven inspiring stories.
By Jackie VelingRunning a marathon will earn you quite the reputation among nonrunners. Have you been a victim of any of these misconceptions?
By Erik AmmonWhat caught our eye this week? The firstever millennial running study and the Olympic Marathon trials.
By Erica SchuckiesCoach Brendan helps runners and walkers of all skill levels achieve their goals and complete events from 5Ks to ultramarathons.