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It’s the simplest and cheapest performance booster available, so why don’t elite athletes take advantage of it?

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Push too hard when it’s hot outside, and your dog could develop exercise-induced heat-related illness

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A step-by-step guide to help you build up to the ultimate lower-body move

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Five years after the Vaporfly upended marathon running, track shoes are set to star in Tokyo

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What we learn from getting way, way outside our comfort zones

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From cereal and waffles to cottage cheese, we found retooled takes on the morning classics

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New research fine-tunes the details of heat adaptation

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Pandemic-induced isolation has led to a wide range of physical effects. Here’s what to watch out for—and how to address it. 

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The buzziest supplement on the market might just live up to the hype. Here are our favorite new products.

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Work your balance and core strength with these functional exercises

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The secret to pushing past your mental limits could be a handful of coins

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Tips and tricks to master the Turkish Get-Up

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A new study shows measurable gains in strength from a purely imaginary training program

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Quick fixes and one-size-fits-all solutions abound in the world of wellness influencers. Here’s why you should avoid them.

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Happiness is a state of mind. Here’s everything you need to know to achieve it.

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Elevate your strength routine with this effective, versatile tool

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We may be closer to answering lingering questions around concussions. Plus, we provide a rundown of the most common head injuries—and what you need to know about them.

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The physiology of events like the Ultra-Trail du Mont-Blanc is radically different from “short” events like the marathon

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Working stabilizer muscles can lead to big gains in and out of the gym

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Between sun, water, sand, and wind, river trips are hard on the skin. Here are six packable essentials to protect you from the elements.

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Instead of focusing on joint angles and limb movements, a new study takes a holistic approach to the biomechanics of elite runners

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Dealing with discomfort isn’t a magical gift. It’s a skill, and you can improve at it.

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Essential questions to ask during your doctor's visit, at every age

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Think you wouldn’t benefit from some mental maintenance? Think again.

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Sustaining and delicious whole-food meals and snacks to pack for your next mission

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Looking to level up? Get started with this inexpensive, four-move routine.

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A body in motion will inevitably need a little maintenance

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A spiral of injuries—and the attendant existential crisis—can be an opportunity to revisit the fundamentals

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New research sifts through the evidence to figure what types of intervals make you fastest

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All types of athletes can benefit from quicker instincts

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A DIY almond—or cashew, or sunflower—spread should be a staple in any kitchen

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The former Harvard rower is making the most of a six-month sabbatical from his new job at Zwift

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In a new event for Outside+ members, meet and train with the stars of Team USA

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Exercise causes pain, but it also dulls it. Researchers are still trying to understand how that works.

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Whether training or racing, you’re going to hit some challenges. Here’s how to motor on.

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Techniques to see success and overcome obstacles in your next race

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These tools are suitable for beginners and hard-charging athletes alike

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It’s a fun, easy DIY project that will help elevate any meal or snack

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A new study tests how much cycling it takes to maximize cognitive function in endurance athletes

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Body fat is not a reliable indicator of health. So why are we obsessed with it?

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What you should know about safely returning to sports after pregnancy

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One editor transformed his sunroom into a workout studio-cum-playroom with this customizable flooring

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With a little planning and some inspiration, you can make this the summer of alfresco dining

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The latest deaths raised questions about the role of COVID, but analyses of nearly a century’s worth of climbing records suggest some consistent patterns

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The humble plank is the single most effective training exercise for your core musculature

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A new study looks for adaptations in the placenta, and finds positive effects from exercise during pregnancy

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And what happens to your brain when you finally nail it

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Recent studies looking into a phenomenon known as post-traumatic growth show that it's possible to thrive after challenging life events. Here's how.

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Your microbiome absolutely impacts your health, but taking postbiotic supplements won’t do anything to help

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A bad sleeper tries to train her brain with the help of virtual jellyfish, space-flight simulations, and the URGOnight device

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Researchers are searching for telltale clues in your strength, flexibility, or body position that signal an impending injury. It’s harder than you think.

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For two years, I logged nearly 70 snack varieties in a spreadsheet on my search for the perfect adventure snack

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Constant adaptation is the key to lifelong endurance

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Expert tips for keeping your dog healthy, happy, and keen for any type of outdoor activity

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A new analysis digs into who overheats and which conditions are most risky, with surprising results

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Setting high goals is great, but how you deal with falling short determines how long you’re willing to keep chasing them

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What separates the best endurance athletes from everyone else isn’t their amazing lab test data or power values—it’s how well they maintain those values after a few hours of exhausting exercise

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For years, one Outside editor thought cleansing his mug with a bar of soap was sufficient. Then he tried Harry’s face wash.

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Watching strangers get their spines adjusted on Chirogram is my pandemic catharsis

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The popular brand Oatly claims it’s a health food. The internet claims it’s more like a can of Coca-Cola.

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It’s easy—maybe a bit too easy—to believe that poor sleep leaves you more vulnerable to injury. But researchers aren’t so sure after all.

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The newly revamped TrainerRoad cycling app uses an advanced algorithm to create training programs custom-tailored to the user. Our writer gave it a go.

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Maintaining the ability to hit top gear after your twenties is useful even for endurance athletes, and takes specific training

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Challenge what you think you know about diets, nutrition, and why we eat the way we do

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Most trendy kitchen appliances are a waste of space. The air fryer is an exception.

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Running alone against the clock is very different from trying to beat other runners, but untangling how our minds process the challenge is “like knitting with spaghetti”

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Outside correspondent Kate Siber learned to reinhabit her body by being outdoors. But she didn’t expect that healing would also bring a new perspective on nature itself. 

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A new review assesses what it takes to maintain endurance and strength when circumstances interfere with your usual training

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Staying in hiking shape during the off-season is a serious challenge, but it’s not impossible

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Padding from the Purple Royal converted one editor’s less than ergonomic dining-room chair into a comfy seat

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Changing hormone levels affect your tendons, ligaments, and muscles, and evidence is mounting that this can influence your chances of injury

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Allen is a specialist when it comes to charging hard on rough trail. The new VECTIV shoe line is helping get her where she needs to go, fast.

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Round out your training routine with exercises to help build explosive strength

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Mental fatigue has become a hot topic for sports science researchers, but its effects remain controversial

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Your diet impacts your health, but stop expecting so much from it

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Three full-body movement progressions on the parallettes that you can do at home

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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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