First-person and third-person reports from races on every continent — from the high-profile World Marathon Majors to obscure local marathons and the gnarliest 100-mile ultras. Marathon & Beyond ran a substantial profile of one feature race in nearly every issue.
The Miracle Man Bob FultonFeature20113 min Tom Fetterman gets a leg up. BY BOB FULTON Before operating on a blood clot, Dr. Grayson Wheatley told Fetterman there was a possibility…
Marathon Training For Beginners: It’S All About The Mileage
Roy StevensonFeature201124 min
Marathon Training For Beginners: It’S All About The Mileage Roy StevensonFeature201124 min How to train for and run your first marathon. inishing your first marathon is an exciting, rewarding, and…
Where Runners Dare Andy LuymesFeature201115 min Was entering the Beirut Marathon a good idea? Sure was. n hindsight, the clues were readily apparent. Perhaps I should have realized this wasn’t…
Choosing Between Beneath & Beyond Matt BaxterFeature201116 min Sometimes wretched excess is its own reward. ear Editor, [ince my surprise when I found the inaugural issue of Marathon & Beneath…
Hittingthe Gym Jeff HorowitzFeature201123 min Hitting the Gym How to become a better runner by building strength. hope no one tracks how many people actually read any single article in…
Cheating Matt PulleFeature201112 min How they do it, why they do it. f you’re a halfway decent runner somewhere in the wide, hilly state of Tennessee, Dave Milner knows who…
My Most Unforgettable Marathon (Vol. 15, No. 2) Michael GreenFeature201139 min (And what | learned from it) OSTON, MASSACHUSETTS, April 20, 2009—1 like a book to surprise me. The best…
Is Supplementary Aerobic Training Necessary? Roy StevensonFeature201115 min […] ls Supplementary Aerobic Training Necessary for the Marathon? By adding other aerobic exercise, we can do much to head off chronic…
An L.A. Story Tito MoralesFeature20117 min it’s impossible to design a course that will please everyone. But what the McCourt team has managed to do is incorporate an alluring combination…
Bun In the Oven Elizabeth ThompsonFeature20117 min Why | love to run with and for my daughters. always considered my running a little indulgent. This self-imposed guilt trip began long…
Howitrained For My First 100-Miler Carey SmithFeature201111 min How | Trained for My First 100-Miler Build gradually—and logically—toward your goal race and enjoy the journey. the time, 4:30 a.m., as…