Everything
Jack London, eat your heart out
All passengers escape unharmed
Meb Keflezighi won the prestigious NYC race in 2009, and is a force in every marathon he runs. But he'll need to overcome injury—and some hungry young competition—to nab another title.
Sugar has become a trillion dollar health care problem. But are athletes at risk?
For the skier who likes to shop locally
Corporations aren't all bad when it comes to skiing
Your favorite slopes—bigger, better, and ready for winter
The best places to find deep conditions this winter
The 411 for planning your ski trip around the weather
The best places for uphill and in-bounds skiing
One of the original seven Mercury astronauts, Carpenter grew up in the 1930s in Boulder, Colorado, roaming the Front Range on foot, horseback, and skis. As his daughter, Kris Stoever, explains, the freedom fueled an exploratory spirit that eventually took him to space.
A new art piece in an English café lets patrons use recycled Tour de France memorabilia to sound off on America’s most infamous cyclist.
Because before you get to the finish line before you get to the starting line.
Southern pitmaster Drew Robinson shares his recipe for the world’s best sunrise-to-sunrise, fat-bubbling, beer-guzzling cooking party
The polar explorer talks about the gear, prep, and mental conditioning necessary to undertake what he hopes will be longest unsupported polar journey in history
For use in disaster situations
(And is thrown off a cliff in the process)
Colorado's ski areas differ on enforcement
I've read the news about Sriracha making the eyes and throats of people near the factory burn. Is there anything to it?
In cycling, we're not supposed to shave our legs the night before a race because it "Eats up energy." At this stage race I did as a junior none of the Euros would shave their legs because of this. Is it true?
I usually drink according to thirst to stay hydrated, but will that strategy work during the cold winter months?
Freeskiing is, by far, the olympic sport I am most excited to watch during this winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia. Freeskiing is brand new to the Olympics for 2014, and the three disciplines involved, half-pipe, slope style, and skicross, are going to be a thrill to watch. I get downright…
No rooster sauce? No problem.
The Southern Foodways Alliance searches out the best hidden food personalities in the American South, tells their stories in films and oral histories, and puts their farms and restaurants on the map. We called filmmaker Joe York to find out why he works so hard to raise the profile of out-of-the-way cooks, farmers, and ranchers.
The squad's new conditioning coach, Toni Beretzki, is turning power into performance with a retooled fitness plan
42 Miles Across the Grand Canyon and Back
List scores cuisine, financial, and social qualities
NYC marathon doubles its security budget
A documentary on our deep connection to the mountains and the challenges of exploring nature in a sustainable way.
 US Ski Team trainer Toni Beretzki demonstrates the Warrior One. More on the ultimate ski workout. …
 US Ski Team trainer Toni Beretzki demonstrates the Butt-Up. More on the ultimate ski workout. …
 US Ski Team trainer Toni Beretzki demonstrates the Side Kick Plank. More on the ultimate ski workout. …
US Ski Team trainer Toni Beretzki demonstrates the Swing Plank. More on the ultimate ski workout. …
An obstacle-racing obsessed filmmaker aims to find out why suffering has become America's favorite new sports pastime.
Or better yet, use these tips and training techniques to not fall at all.
Beaches, wetlands, and bays benefit.
Rangers and Petco investigating
China concludes helicopter tournament
Many question their effectiveness
Will not be banned from cycling
Bernd Heinrich is a retired Professor living in a log cabin in the woods of Western Maine. In Episode 01 we take a look at this man’s incredible life, his running achievements, and what we can possibly learn from him.
If you’re in the market for a do-it-all mountain bike, the hardtail Trek Stache is less expensive than a comparable full-suspension model and, for the most part, keeps up just fine.
Brothers complete South American leg
102 permits issued for the state's 22 mountain lions
Carlos Burle rides estimated 100-foot wave
Side effects ranging from nausea to hallucinations make some travelers question whether they should take preventative medicine for the mosquito-born parasitic disease.
Facing a future in which big, cold winters are becoming as rare as monoskis, some titans of the snowsports industry compared notes.
At the annual Adventure Travel World Summit in Namibia, a bicycle proves the best way to experience your surroundings.
Reef shark strikes off northwest coast
Refuses to leave or slaughter
Maine extends hunting season to reign in population
Historic tandem jumps from 32,000 feet
Expert advice from the Ironman World Championship’s top-placing American
I've always wanted to try a onesie. Good idea? Bad idea?
Sometimes my stomach gets gurgly for no apparent reason. What’s going on in there?
Six-year-old Half Marathoner Sparks Debate
Inside the mind and training habits of the fastest woman in Kona history
Show kicks off this weekend
Cause respiratory problems
Not environmentally conscious
Is running on hard surfaces really bad for your knees?
When outdoor athletes put down their gear and pick up guitars
Sometimes, what's common knowledge doesn't need scientific validation. Listen to the advice of these two legendary athletes and remember that even the strongest of us need a little rest and relaxation.
The art of running shoes maintenance
Do family vacations that are meant for learning about other cultures devolve into the wild mistreatment of historical sites? These guidelines aim to help you help them see what's so special about all things ancient.
One of the boldest skiers of our time, Shane McConkey left behind a wife, a daughter, and one of the sport's greatest legacies. Now a new documentary shares intimate details of his life. We talk to his widow, Sherry McConkey, about the film and their time together.
Charges of hooliganism remain