My Most Unforgettable Marathon (Vol. 14, No. 6) Karen RiddleFeature20109 min (And what | learned from it) BY KAREN RIDDLE weight division, 35-pound minimum pack. No mama, no papa, no…
Core Vs Skin Temperatures In Marathon Runners John Cuddy And Brent RubyFeature20108 min Core Versus Skin Temperatures in Marathon Runners The concern of runners competing in high-temperature races is justified….
Running A Marathon Is Never Easy Cathy TibbettsFeature20107 min Especially after swimming 2.4 miles and biking 112 hot, windy miles. unning a marathon is never easy. Then there is running…
The Marathons Of Minnesota David AspFeature201014 min The weather can be cold, but hearts are always warm. frozen tundra blanketed by snow in subzero temperatures come to mind. Yes, the…
The Science And Art Of Peaking And Tapering Roy StevensonFeature201024 min The Science and Art of Peaking and Tapering for Your Best Marathon From these late-in-the-game strategies, a successful or…
Running My Life, Part 3 Bruce TullohFeature201017 min Running My Life The challenge of running from sea to shining sea. Part 3 of 3 Editor’s note: On April 21, 1969,…
Trail Runs Holly HightFeature20109 min Who doesn’t love blackberries and spiders? he Hagg Lake 25K Trail Run, leading the women’s field by an unknown amount—tiring but determined—and then [hit gravel,…
The Wall Arnold HogarthFeature201017 min Five humorous stories for the marathon maven. ; Story 1 : «, cf Zombie Runner I ‘ | \i hey walk kind of funny }…
The Crucible Gretchen StahimanFeature201025 min died. It seems like an odd story to bring up now, but it makes me smile because Nick has mentioned it to me several times…
The Purple Runner, Part 1 Paul ChristmanFeature201033 min special book bonus Runners converge on London to pursue their competitive dreams. Part 1. Perhaps more than the quest for the elusive…
My Most Unforgettable Ultramarathon (Vol. 14, No. 5)
Alan PiercyFeature201016 min
My Most Unforgettable Ultramarathon (Vol. 14, No. 5) Alan PiercyFeature201016 min (And what | learned from it) BY ALAN PIERCY “Tt is not the critic who counts, not the man…