Follow this simple recipe for the perfect pre-run drink ...
After a few pleasant hours sitting in the sun watching the Prefontaine Classic in Eugene, Oregon last month, I headed down into the bowels of Hayward Field for a grueling test for running in the heat.
Whether my lips and nose and throat are dry as a bone thanks to the arid high-desert air or my shirt is soaked through after half of a Prospect Park loop, extreme hot weather has a huge impact on ...
When the temperature is warm, for runners, it’s warmer — maybe even hot. Humidity and sun exposure can add more fuel to the heat, too. For example, 60 degrees may feel like 70 or even 80 degrees to a ...
While most of us associate fall with football, pumpkin spice lattes, and cooler weather, fall can also be a strange season for runners, full of extremes, ranging from early-season snowfall in the ...
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