Can You Skip the Long Run When Training for a Marathon?
The short answer is...probably. But you do have some flexibility when it comes to when and how far you actually run.
By Megan HarringtonRunning Articles & Advice
The short answer is...probably. But you do have some flexibility when it comes to when and how far you actually run.
By Megan HarringtonFind out what one runner learned by taking a step back and leaving all her devices at home.
By Megan HarringtonGive last season's wornout trainers a second life.
By Michael NystromIf you're aiming for a certain finishing time or are gearing up for a PR, joining a pace group can help you stay on track and give you a needed men...
By Megan HarringtonAs temperatures rise, so does the chance for chafing and sunburn. This gear will help you bypass those warm weather woes.
By Megan HarringtonIf you have that itch to race and you're feeling comfortable being around bigger crowds, it's finally time to start training once again.
By Angela BekkalaIt's easiest to lean into your type and run when your body feels best, but if you can't, creating a solid running routine can help.
By Megan HarringtonIf you're running solo for whatever reason, there are still ways to foster community and connection online.
By Megan Harrington