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At the 2019 World Championships, researchers gave marathoners and racewalkers swallowable thermometer pills and used thermal cameras to assess the effectiveness of hydration and cooling techniques in the heat of competition

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Is it possible to stay in shape at home without spending a fortune? Wes Siler details his gym setup.

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Vaccines are rolling out with increasing speed, but we’ll also need effective treatments, because new coronavirus cases will be a worldwide reality for years to come. Enter Jacob Glanville, a maverick San Francisco immunologist who believes he’s found an unparalleled path to healing.

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Detailed power data from sprinter Marcel Kittel and climber Tom Dumoulin highlight the contrasting physiological demands faced by different riders

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A new study explores how inner monologue varies between sports, situations, and experience levels

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Inundated by text messages, one millennial decided to exclusively converse through this more classic form of communication

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How to embrace tough situations and use them in your favor

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Tallying which articles are most frequently cited in later studies reveals the biggest trends in sports science—and some oversights

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Dialing in your nutrition when you’re on the couch can be hard, especially for an active person. Here’s what you need to know.

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Unlike heat training, repeated exposure to cold doesn't necessarily help you handle winter weather better

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Why Apple’s CEO wants to make health and wellness the company’s greatest legacy

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A dietitian weighs in on our favorite packable midday meals

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Alternatives to animal products aren't necessarily better for you

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A new study plots the progression of thousands of people following an ultra-minimalist training plan. The results are impressive—at least initially.

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Winning races when you’re young may seem like a good predictor of future success, but it’s not perfect

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My partner and I use the LuxFit daily

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Demystifying one of the most important yet often misunderstood fitness qualities

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If even pacing is so great, why do the best runners in the world always seem to have another gear at the end?

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The key to a good diet is flexibility

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Habits and tips to help you get through anything

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Expert advice for getting through the winter with COVID-19 as bad as it has ever been

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Two new studies find performance benefits from high levels of the sunshine vitamin, but they're not the final word

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Forget the fancy wearables and complicated training plans. We're going back to the basics on fueling, movement, and recovery. 

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Spoiler: it isn't all that different from real ground beef

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A new study tries—and fails—to predict athletic greatness with a DNA test. Thank goodness.

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A journalist's efforts at reinvention reveal a surprising truth: developing new abilities is one of the most life-enhancing things we can do

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Correctly timing all the elements of your taper can give you an extra edge on race day

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2020 is over, but your life probably hasn't changed much. Here's how to maintain a fresh start.

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Most of us yearn for more freedom, but structure is key to performance

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Pronation is out of favor, comfort is too vague, but maybe measuring your "habitual motion path" will guide you to a shoe that minimizes your injury risk

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Top trail runners mix running and walking on steep terrain, but even scientists aren't sure how we choose which is better

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We asked a range of experts how they see things shaking out during a very challenging time

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A creative, challenging at-home circuit to get you fit, no matter your sport

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A leading company redefines what it's actually measuring, and explains why that's what we really wanted all along

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One of our editors is ready to declare this slightly effervescent libation as the perfect sports pick-me-up

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Check out these titles for fans of science, endurance, fitness, and adventure

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You can grind almost anything into a flour, but that doesn't mean you should. Here are six alternative flours that are actually worth trying.

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The company's library of studio exercise classes, integrated with on-screen fitness data from your Apple Watch, launches today. Our Sweat Science columnist takes it for a spin.

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Swap your protein shakes for these cozy beverages packed with protein and electrolytes

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A new study explores the links between exercise and pain perception, and how easily they can be manipulated

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In an extended interview for the Outside Podcast, the CEO talks about the ways technology can help us lead healthier lives and the benefits we get from ignoring our screens

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Apple's CEO says technology can help us lead healthier, more balanced lives—but we also need to learn how to ignore our screens

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A new generation of futuristic at-home workout solutions—including Mirror, Tonal, and Peloton—were gaining steam even before the pandemic

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Much more than fertility changes when menopause hits. Here's how to train through it.

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After half a century of confusion, researchers have a new perspective on the transition from "aerobic" to "anaerobic" exercise

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When you stop breathing, oxygen flowing to your brain actually increases—at least for a while

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Dubious about the hyped-up claims of many skin-care products, one editor tried the popular Aztec Secret face mask. Now it's part of her weekly routine.

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Avoid these mistakes and master the complex full-body movement

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Embracing recovery will make you a better athlete. Your body is asking you to work in. It’s time to listen and respond.

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A basic principle of training says you get better at the things you do most. So why does cross-training work?

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Five gentle weighted moves to help you progress over time

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A pro marathoner looking for a sponsor takes a scientific approach to finding the right match

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Delicious meals can make extreme circumstances feel a little friendlier. These recipes from a backcountry chef are a good place to start.

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Five items that made our lives easier, from a neck-saving pillow to an acupuncture set

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The mental and physical benefits make it worth the extra effort

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To pick their two-hour marathon team, researchers tested some of the greatest runners on the planet. Now they're revealing what they found.

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Fatigue, writes our columnist, comes in two very different flavors, and fixing each requires a completely different approach

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Work life got turned upside down this year, and many people are just thankful they have any job at all. But some companies have gone above and beyond to not just survive, but thrive.

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Bust your gut like the gold-medal-winning cross-country skier

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You don’t need an elaborate workout plan to get the most out of your resistance workout; you just need to tune into how you feel

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A new review sifts through the evidence for and against hiking with poles

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Elite athletes Kai Lightner and Beth Rodden endured similar challenges. Now they want to help change the culture of the sport.

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Flowing through a simple set of movements can help calm your nervous system down

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A new study suggests that slow-twitch runners can handle higher mileage than fast-twitch runners before showing signs of overtraining

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Proven tips from top athletes on how to nail the perfect morning adventure

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Follow these tips to avoid excessive burping, gurgling, and nausea

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Biology suggests that decades of running should invariably blow out your knees. Scientists are trying to understand why that doesn’t happen.

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We asked a professional chef and a nutritionist to evaluate ten meals. Here's what rose to the top.

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Even compared to athletes from other sports, endurance athletes have a unique relationship with discomfort

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Bouldering psychotherapy is gaining traction because the sport is unique in its easy access and ability to draw out emotions

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This expert advice will help you get out of a rut and take your skills to a new level

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You're never too old—or too good—to brush up on your technique

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Journalist James Nestor explains how humans started breathing wrong—and why relearning this lost art is so transformative

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A new study asked coaches to rank the most economical runners after watching video footage. It didn't go well.

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This three-move bodyweight routine is all you need to improve athletic ability

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Experienced runners tend to match their breath and stride patterns, but trying to do it deliberately may backfire

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Five simple strategies to stay motivated as the seasons change

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