The Difference Between Good Pain and Bad Pain When Running
How 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 ExperienceHow 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 BentonWhile we can't guarantee these books will give you the runner's high we all crave, we can guarantee this: You'll have plenty of inspiration to draw...
By Michael NystromFrom the prerace expo to the finishing chute, here's how to manage crowds on race day.
By Michael NystromFrom the day you click submit on the race registration page until the moment you cross the finish line, your life will change in big ways and small.
By Megan HarringtonNo matter if you're working toward your first 5K or you're an experienced marathoner, all runners can relate to these quirky habits.
By Michael NystromIs one way better than the other? Before you start your GPS watch, dive into our discussion on the pros and cons of each approach.
By Megan HarringtonIf you haven't secured your BQ (Boston Qualifier) yet or if you want a bigger time cushion to guarantee entry, time's running out.
By Angela BekkalaJason is a USA Track & Field certified coach and creator of Strength Running, a Greatist "Must Read Health & Fitness Blog" of 2013 that hosts over 150,000 monthly readers.