Articles published by the Marathon & Beyond editorial staff — the magazine's "Letters to the Editor", "On the Mark" expert Q&A panels, "About the Authors" issue bios, and other multi-author pieces. Use this term for collected pieces with multiple contributors or no individual byline.
Letters to the Editor: September/October 1998 DepartmentSeptember 19982 min SIMPLIFYING THE MARATHON Last winter I was searching for the one plan that would lead me to my marathon PR. An…
Sutter Home Napa Valley FeatureSeptember 199816 min Sutter Home Napa The Biggest Little Marathon in the West Sweats the Details and Lets You Enjoy the Scenery. Come here. No, closer….
London Marathoning: Then and Now FeatureMay 199819 min PREPARE FOR ANTICIPATED CONDITIONS To prepare for snow conditions, cross-train in sports that build lateral balance (such as skiing and soccer) and…
Heart Disease and the Endurance Runner: Considering the Cooper Findings
FeatureMay 19984 min
Heart Disease and the Endurance Runner: Considering the Cooper Findings FeatureMay 19984 min […] in running long distances a sort of religion or who have substituted running for other negative…
Peoria, Illinois, June FeatureMay 199855 min really all that deep) and started across the ridge to Dusty Corners (the 40-mile point) and Last Chance (43 miles). Intense heat had been…
On the Mark: May/June 1998 DepartmentMay 19982 min ago? Essentially, yes. Lydiard’s basic principles worked then, and they work today because nothing better has been discovered. 3. As far as…
Marathon Rating: Scoring Categories Explained DepartmentMay 19986 min 9. RACE AMENITIES This category includes race T-shirt, finisher’ red finishers certificate, adequate and efficient finish area, ease of sweatbag retrieval, showers,…
Humboldt Redwoods FeatureMay 199814 min Cavanaugh competed in six 6-day races, winning three of them. He collapsed into a coma Cavanaugh suffered greatly during the race and collapsed a short…
the tribe’s center. Go out 8 to FeatureMay 19987 min The race Expo at Disney’s Wide World of Sports also returned to it, with an exhibition of wax sculptures of…
My Most Unforgettable: March/April 1998 DepartmentMarch 199814 min not be able to unlock the door. Squaring his shoulders for the folks viewing back home, he moved around the front of…
– The Champion of the Chip FeatureMarch 199810 min vestige of prolonged aerobic exercise that farmers received—everything else already having been mechanized. On a visit to Minnesota a few years…