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This challenging and versatile speed play option can be used throughout your training program.

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Situated on the edge of Cuyahoga Valley National Park, this Northeastern Ohio shop has been a community stalwart since 1988

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Dennis Sizemore has been thrown by a grizzly bear and traded gunfire with poachers, but that hasn't stopped him from doing conservation work around the globe

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Cleaner air, quieter streets, more people riding—there's an opportunity here for cities and cycling advocates willing to grasp it

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These are the tools you need to get started

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In an excerpt from his new book, 'In Praise of Walking,' Shane O'Mara delves into the science behind an activity that human beings often underestimate

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Today's lack of feedback and progress makes it hard to find flow. Here’s a plan to restore it.

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Techniques for training your mind to get the most out of your body on virtual race day.

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Sometimes the best thing for a relationship is to let it go

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The company is upending the traditional athlete contract model, by hiring Mary Cain and Nick Willis as full-time employees

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Heading out into the dark can be daunting, but follow these strategies and you’ll soon be comfortable.

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8 Tips to make running in the dark safe and enjoyable.

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8 new running headlamps reviewed, with options for every preference: from forehead to waist to handheld.

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The internet is full of gizmos to help your body bounce back from training. These stand out.

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From humble jellyfish anecdotes to straightforward self-help, three new titles offer resonant takeaways for these worrisome times

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'Run for the Arctic' follows Pau Capell as he runs 155 miles in Norway to replicate polar bear migration

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Our team of six testers covered over 1,000 miles to determine the best hydration packs

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For Warren Doyle, who has thru-hiked the trail nine times, it comes down to mental—as much as physical—preparedness

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These spooky tales will make you feel like you're out in the backwoods—almost

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Three industry nonprofits—Camber Outdoors, Protect Our Winters, and Access Fund—discuss adjusting to the new normal

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On trail running, trespassing, and what your neighbors do or don't owe you

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Sitka makes top-quality products for time outside, regardless of your preferred activity

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Researchers put the four main running power devices through a series of tests and picked a clear winner

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The best documentaries from this year's film festivals look at quixotic quests and devastating disasters

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Side stitches are hard to diagnose and study, but runners have found ways to relieve and prevent them.

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Locked-down cities have opened streets to cyclists and pedestrians. But what happens when the traffic comes back?

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Seriously. They work for everything from backyard BBQs to all-day gravel rides.

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The joy of being a masochistic oddball

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The response to Arbery’s murder highlighted what I already knew: the running world is deeply divided by race, and we must address it

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Wade Holland teams up with pro kayaker Brad Ludden​​​​​​​ to share hilarious tips on how to train for the spring runoff—without leaving home

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3 Tips to ensure you squat safely and target the right muscles.

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Four timeless tips from influential running coaches.

The new men's Saxx Kinetic HD Briefs got a serious upgrade from the previous model—and they're way better for high-output activities

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Runners used to just be obnoxious. Now we pose an active threat. 

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In the South, a series of hostels have welcomed hikers, defying trail closures and guidelines. They say they're acting on behalf of their communities.

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Could the company's latest play to own the experience economy transport me virtually around the world? I made sangria with drag queens in Portugal, meditated with sleepy sheep in Scotland, and visited stray dogs in Ukraine to find out just how far Zoom-powered travel could take me.

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In this video, Bryan Rogala shows us a few simple projects that will improve any adventure rig, no matter what you drive

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Google's latest response to competition from Amazon is a potential windfall for small, independent shops

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Exercise physiologist Shawn Bearden discusses pacing, training zones, the importance of judging effort and other aspects of his research into marathon and ultra running.

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Lauren Paquette, NAZ Elite pro and 2016 Olympic Trials qualifier, details every mile of her training during coronavirus including the NYRR Virtual 5K.

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The Brown Ascenders is out to have a good time—and to bring change and equity to the climbing culture

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They're not more tired than the rest of us, according to a new study—they're just better at sleeping

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How to make sure tomorrow’s run is as good as—or better than—today’s

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In this segment, freeride mountain biker Kurt Sorge does what he does best: huck exposed lines from steep peaks

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Inversions might seem intimidating at first, but the handstand pose is an attainable goal for any active person with the right mindset

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In these unprecedented times, the issue of diversity, equity, and inclusion in the outdoors has never been more relevant

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2 More reasons why every runner should hit the trails regularly, now more than ever.

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National parks will likely resume operations in coming weeks, but there's more to consider than merely opening the gates

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A deeply personal story of one rider’s painful saga—and what we can all learn from it

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Wander amid 200-million-year-old stone logs in Arizona. It's our 62 Parks Traveler's ninth stop on her journey to visit every U.S. national park in a year.

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It's fair to be skeptical of instant coffee. But after tasting Laird Instafuel, even one of our coffee-snob editors has been converted.

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Why are two outdoor industry giants lending their support to a lawsuit aimed at stopping the Trump Administration's assault on clean air standards? It's good business.

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How Sarah Herron found herself in the mountains, then helped others do the same

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Emigrant Gulch, just north of Yellowstone National Park in Montana's Paradise Valley, is the proposed site of a new gold mine

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3 New trail running shoes that make you feel connected to the terrain and light on your feet.

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3 Trail running shoes that will take you from door to mountain top, deftly navigating pavement, gravel, dirt and rocks.

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New research sheds light on the variables that determine when a trail or mountain runner should switch from running to walking uphill.

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Here’s how to be the best environmental steward possible when running during a global pandemic and after.

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You can't stop what you can't see happening

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Rugged, high-clearance, all-wheel-drive vehicles are great for getting out there—but at what cost to cyclists and pedestrians?

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I was biking home when you barreled into me with your car and left me to die

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Being involved in a crash with a driver while on a bike or on foot is bad enough, but the trouble doesn’t always stop when you get yourself to safety. Navigating the justice and insurance systems afterward can also be an ordeal.

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Learn to quiet your mind to improve your day, your night, and your game

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The Leadville 100 is an iconic mountain-bike event that puts racers through a course covering 100 miles and 12,000 feet of elevation change

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Despite losing his goal of a world masters championship appearance this year, Roger Robinson is finding positives and keeps training and improving. 

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A new United Nations report finds that Scandinavian nations continue to be the happiest in the world. Here's why.

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Yes, it tastes great, but it's not a drug

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The Extreme Off-Road Deluxe Camper from Hiker Trailer packs a ton of features into a surprisingly wallet-friendly package

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The books, movies, podcasts, music, and more that our editors couldn’t stop talking about

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Beth Rodden opens up about her decades-long struggle with her body and climbing

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As race directors of postponed events look toward the fall, the only certainty is that nothing is certain

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With the coronavirus bringing global travel to a halt, take this time to pare down your dream destinations to the ones that really matter to you

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Gravel may be all the rage, but nothing teaches you more about being a cyclist than riding on the road

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As states begin to reopen, three independent outdoor retailers reflect on changes made to their businesses during the closure and what comes next

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Tommy Hughes ran a world age-record last October. Here are his 12 keys to marathon success

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Trash-compactor sacks are the most inexpensive way to keep your gear dry

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Anna Levesque uses yoga to slow down and fight self-doubt

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Five ways to feel like you're outdoors, even if you haven't left your sofa

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Hike to the top of Texas and take in the views of Guadalupe Mountains National Park. It's our 62 Parks Traveler's eighth stop on her journey to visit every U.S. national park in a year.

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'Last Call for the Bayou' follows five Louisiana residents as they battle to keep their industries alive amid disappearing wetlands

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