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The Year of Running

A season-by-season guide to getting fit, staying healthy, and crushing your running goals

WINTER

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The mental and physical benefits make it worth the extra effort

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Three professional runners on how to make the most of the winter training season

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Check out these tips from an Australian runner on how to dress for frigid winter workouts.

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It's a good idea to warm up before running regardless of the season. But in the winter, it's especially critical.

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With fewer hours of daylight in the winter, Under Armour pro runner Morgan Mcdonald breaks down his tips for staying safe on nighttime runs.

FALL

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Five simple strategies to stay motivated as the seasons change

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If done right, virtual races can be both more rewarding and more fun than you might think

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Under Armour athlete and pro runner Aisha Praught-Leer walks us through a simple kettlebell workout designed for runners

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Pro runner Aisha Praught-Leer outlines three effective strategies for combating burnout and boosting motivation

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Pro runner and Under Armour athlete Will Leer on how and why to run a virtual race.

SUMMER

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With the right approach, you can come out of summer running stronger and fitter 

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How to make sure tomorrow’s run is better than today’s

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Expert tips on how to run in–and avoid–the worst of the heat on your runs this summer.

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Recovery runs help you recover from hard efforts, increase your weekly mileage, and build speed for harder runs.

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Running is a linear, repetitive movement. Do this cool-down flow to jumpstart recovery, increase mobility, and help avoid injury.

SPRING

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Ready to tackle a 10K, half, or full marathon? Here’s what to expect—and how to achieve your goals.

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Simple steps every runner can take to keep things fresh, build momentum, and reach goals.

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There are three main muscle groups that every runner should focus on: quads, calf muscles and lateral hips.

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Expert tips on how to perfect your running form.

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Understanding the basics of running cadence and the best tool to help you zero in on the rhythm that's right for you.