When to Return to Running After a Marathon
In reality, there's no exact formula to follow for recovery after a marathon. The best guide is simply tuning in and listening to your body.
By Susan PaulIn reality, there's no exact formula to follow for recovery after a marathon. The best guide is simply tuning in and listening to your body.
By Susan PaulFind out how many calories all of the participants in the New York City Marathon will burn, plus the caloric content of typical postrace celebrator...
Thousands of participants took to the streets of San Francisco and ran 13.1 miles of hills just to wrap their hands around the famous Tiffany's nec...
By Fara RosenzweigJust because you're running 3.1 miles doesn't mean you can ignore nutrition. Train smart for your 5K with the right meal plan.
By Emily BrownIf you want to improve your ability to run harder for longer, scientific research suggests these three methods to become more competitive.
By Owen AndersonStrength and core training have become the new buzzwords in running. Do they really give you faster PRs?
By Jason R. Karp, Ph.D.How to break away from the GPS and run according to your body for better results.
By Jason FitzgeraldMany runners do their workouts on a treadmill. But can you equate treadmill workouts to outdoor running? The answer is not what you think.
By Matt FitzgeraldJason 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.