If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. One of the coolest running brands out right now is ...
As recently as twenty years ago, the running industry was a near duopoly, with Nike and Adidas controlling the lion’s share of the market. Other brands like Asics, New Balance, Puma and Saucony lived ...
When it comes to cardiovascular exercise, running is in a class of its own. It's a sport that has endured millennia—the oldest and once only Olympic event was a sprint known as the stadion, but its ...
A running habit benefits your heart health, your mental health, your calorie burn, your muscles, your lungs, and much more. Great—so lace up your shoes! What's that? You find the act of running boring ...
When your mind hates running even more than your body does, you have to strategize. By Erik Vance It’s common knowledge in my household that Monday at 5:55 a.m. is the worst time of the week. That’s ...
The six testers for this story, all women, ranged in ages from early 20s to late 30s, and have a wide range of running goals. Some were training for specific races or future ultras (one reported that ...
Most of us know at least one person who swears by their morning runs—and makes them look easy-breezy. But every time I tried to jump on the bandwagon in the past, in the hopes of reaping the mind-body ...
Jonathan Melville works for breakaway coaching and analytics. Dan Gordon and Matthew Slater do not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would ...
New running shoes are one of life’s simple pleasures. But let’s be honest, buying a new pair of kicks every 300 to 500 miles can add up quickly. (Yes, that’s how often you should actually replace your ...
As health and fitness addicts know, you don’t need much when you head out for a run, but you do need a way to carry the essentials. Whether you’re carrying your phone, keys, credit cards or all of the ...
“Runners can use many of these objective, data-based features to keep themselves honest,” says Joe Heikes, a runner in Olathe, Kansas, and product engineer at Garmin. “We all can fool ourselves ...
Runners often hear the warning “Keep pounding the pavement and you’ll destroy your knees.” A new study found that runners were not more likely to develop hip or knee osteoarthritis the longer, faster ...
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