Workouts to Help You Run a Marathon PR
There's no wrong or right reason to run 26.2, but your goal for taking on the distance will determine how you go about it.
By Lori Nedescu, MS RD CSSDThere's no wrong or right reason to run 26.2, but your goal for taking on the distance will determine how you go about it.
By Lori Nedescu, MS RD CSSDIf you're new to running (or have previously only logged miles for fun), speed work might be a little intimidating. It doesn't have to be.
By Megan HarringtonBefore you hit submit on that race registration form, ask yourself the following questions.
By Megan HarringtonBecause smaller running brands deserve a little love, too.
By Michael NystromThese funny shirts let you wear your love for running on your sleeve...or chest, back or stomach.
By Erica SchuckiesThe ACTIVE.com team gathered and tested the newest road and trail running shoes to help you find the perfect pair for the upcoming season.
By ACTIVE.comHow can you differentiate the good pain that is a sign of progress from the bad pain that's a sign of injury?
By The Run ExperienceJust because you can push harder than a true easy pace doesn't mean you always should.
By Emilia BentonThe best way to get new runners off the couch and across the finish line of their first 5K.
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