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From running blades to $16,000 handbikes, high-tech gear helped athletes shatter records in Tokyo
Can mindful running make you faster—or at least happier?
For starters, it’s way more affordable and accessible than you think
Outdoor e-commerce brand Cairn analyzed 70,000 data points to prove gear companies are skewing apparel sizes lower than what consumers want and need
Troy Sicotte, who had served as interim co-president at Mountain Hardwear for the last three months, takes the brand’s reins from Joe Vernachio, who recently left to become COO for Allbirds
Too many uncomfortable experiences wearing men’s clothing when out on trails prompted Otto to redesign women’s outdoor apparel
These tips will help you build up to your running goals and stick to your plan.
Trust us, it's worth the extra effort.
How and why every runner should run a practice race ahead of the main event
Expert strategies and intuitive tech to help you set and achieve your goals
A new study measures the physical and cognitive load of four different treading techniques. The key? Generate lift.
Wes Siler walks you through everything he’s carrying, wearing, and shooting in the mountains of southwest Montana this September
With fall marathons back on, we’re celebrating the return to racing—and the positive side effects it can have on our lives
Faced with heart damage and debilitating long-haul COVID-19, the author asks himself hard questions, and keeps dreaming.
In Episode 17 of the Endurance Podcast, host Ian Sharman talks with Olympic marathoner turned ultra trail champion Magda Boulet about her career and how to optimize altitude training for different race situations.
VF Corporation’s former president of emerging brands aims to lead the heritage travel company into the next era of success
Travelers must get vaccinated before entering the region, but it’s unclear how officials will enforce the rule
For New Generation Track and Field, established media companies are too stuck in their ways
There are a ton of smart options to choose from
Vanlifers share their secrets for fending off the stink (with or without finding a shower)
The new movie from Sender Films and Red Bull Media House chronicles the life and death of alpinist Marc-André Leclerc
One of our favorite adventure travel brands will be relegated to the gilded halls of Ebay by the end of the year
Coach Carl talks through keys to having your best race day, from before the start through the finish line.
The collective shares of outdoor-focused public companies posted modest gains in August, up from July’s surprising setback
At a bold and stylish new brewery in Albuquerque, New Mexico, Missy Begay and Shyla Sheppard are using traditional Native American ingredients to produce delicious craft creations, part of a growing movement that’s changing the face of domestic beer
Eating disorders affect people of all backgrounds, at all weights. To tackle them, we first need to reframe the way we think and talk about them.
In this excerpt from his new book ‘The Practice of Groundedness,’ our Do It Better columnist Brad Stulberg explains how ritualizing exercise benefits your brain and body
It’s one of the lightest, thinnest adventure-sport watches on the market. Here’s what our editor thought.
This film explores how one athlete found his way to the top of the podium
Go all in on every ride with one of these capable rigs
Contrary to popular belief, the state offers much more to see than just fields of potatoes. Idaho is made up of nearly 34 million acres of public land—that’s over 60 percent of the state.
Aging doesn’t mean you have to stop getting stronger. Here we’ve provided training tips for continued improvement.
At this distance, you have to be confident in your kit
Stock up for fall adventures with these killer deals on gear we’ve tested in the field
This bike is a big alloy coil-sprung 29er for those who don’t like big alloy coil-sprung 29ers (and also for those who do, too)
‘The White Lotus,’ ‘Ted Lasso,’ and the harrowing tale of a shipwreck
At $1,500, is the Hyperlite Mountain Gear UltaMid4 expensive? Definitely. But it’s also revolutionizing outdoor shelters.
Save money on gear we love, now through September 6
Regular exercisers drink more, a new study confirms, but are less likely to be problem drinkers
All the physiological proof you need that you should definitely be doing hill repeats if you're trying to become a more efficient, faster, and injury-free runner.
Use the vertical climbing machine to increase fitness, improve form and increase strength, all in your own home without heavy impact.
Sore or heavy legs after a long run or workout? You might want to dial in your nutrition.
Now is one of the best times of the year to save on camping essentials
Picking daisies with the Craighead bros
Living in a remote mountain town made him irresistible to curious dudes—and got me wondering why we assign so much importance to where people are from
After taking a cue from ‘My Morning Routine,’ an Outside contributor discovered an extra hour in her day
When Drew Hulsey started climbing, he weighed 300 pounds and wondered if the ropes would hold. He found out that they would, and found a community that embraced him. Now he sets an example that inspires others to join him.
The alternative story of how, 40 years ago, running escaped from its amateur restrictions and became a modern, professional sport.
A burgeoning area of training science theorizes that the less stressed a runner is, the more positively he or she may adapt to training stimuli. Plus 5 quick tips to lower your own stress levels.
Technology has become an all-encompassing fixture of our lives, even when it comes to outdoor recreation. Here’s a snapshot of how it’s shaping our national parks—for better or for worse.
Solo Stove's recent acquisitions, the latest of which closed yesterday, will form the basis for a new DTC-focused outdoor portfolio called Solo Brands
When my yellow Lab died last spring, I was flattened by an overwhelming sadness that’s with me still. And that’s normal, experts say, because losing a pet is often one of the hardest yet least acknowledged traumas we’ll ever face.
Everything you need to know to have an epic two-wheel adventure
These canned beverages are every bit as tasty as their sober counterparts
When you carry the whole world in your pocket, aid can arrive from the most unexpected places
The access gate atop the Ninety-Nine 90 chairlift offered some of the easiest access to sidecountry terrain, which the resort argued was a big part of the problem
Loading up on carbs and fat is proven to work, but only for certain races and with its own side effects. Here's the science on what actually works.
After more than a year of racial upset and diversity work, our industry still has a long way to go
With mega wildfires and intensifying hurricanes becoming the new norm this time of year, the last hurrah of the season has become more apocalyptic than carefree
A federal judge ruled that a Trump policy, dubbed “the Dirty Water Rule,” was unscientific and violated the rights of Indigenous tribes
What if you had the chance to redress nature’s imbalance, change the luck of the genetic draw, level the playing field. What would you do?
A long-distance rambler named Bearsun is walking from L.A. to New York, dressed like a very large Pokémon. This is his story.
Get these six items to improve your sleep and wake up ready for anything
Doesn’t your dog deserve the best?
There’s a right and a wrong way to live in the desert, says Outside’s ethics guru
Sharpen your speed and build high-intensity fatigue resistance with this simple cut down track workout designed for improving 5K, 10K, half marathon and marathon times
Behind the scenes in the outdoor industry, technology is ever-present and increasingly powerful. Are you up to speed on the latest developments?
The Inov-8 Trailfly Ultra is the first shoe that uses stronger-than-steel Graphene its midsole foam, and the result is long-lasting cushioning that holds up over the burliest of trails.
With an innovative hipbelt and pockets (almost) everywhere I need them, this backpack is a quiver killer for multiday treks
Supersapiens’s new continuous glucose monitor promises to help athletes manage their energy levels. But can it really stave off a bonk?
There’s a lot to know before parking your van or pitching a tent on public lands. Here’s how to do it right.
A recent scientific paper predicts how extreme heat caused by climate change could limit the possible host cities for future Summer Olympics
David Gellis, president of Gordini USA Inc., shared what’s on tap for the brand as it ramps up sustainability efforts and works to welcome more people into outdoor sports
Today’s athlete sponsorships are rife with dangerous pressure, inequality, and unfair compensation. It’s time for things to change.
In an excerpt from a new book, a running medical doctor describes how running improves emotional well-being, brain health, and helps forge connections to new friends.
As road frames evolve to become more capable on various surfaces, many roadies may find a sweet spot for their riding that’s short of a full-on gravel bike
Wes Siler’s detailed walk-through will help you become a more informed buyer
After a terrible diagnosis forced me to slow down, I learned how to relate differently to the wild—and myself.
From towering waterfalls to long-distance trails, this 90-mile stretch of Route 20 packs the region’s best adventures into one trip