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Can a grassroots movement of physicians convince big health care that free medicine is the way of the future?

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After years of empty promises, hydration-tracking wearables are finally close to hitting the market

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Kayaker Eric Jackson is still developing new tricks—and beating his kids in competitions

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A lactate-munching microbe found in the poop of Boston marathoners is interesting, but that doesn’t mean you should (ahem) swallow it just yet

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Resistance bands offer the best bang for your buck, challenging little-used muscle groups that make a big difference

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David Sabgir, founder of Walk with a Doc, on why exercise is 100 times better than medicine

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Falls happen. From skiing to bouldering, learn how to do it safely.

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Analyzing your training distribution can reveal the right balance between hard and easy workouts

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A mysterious syndrome is leaving elite athletes lethargic, depressed, and unable to get out of bed

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The elite competitor and full-time lawyer talks to Tim Ferriss about training and nutrition

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The company is growing fast, adding roughly a million users a month, and it has lofty goals to expand far beyond its old identity as a platform for logging rides and runs. Can it succeed?

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The weight room doesn't have to be overwhelming. Here's everything you need for a successful lifting practice, plus a foundational total-body workout to get you started.

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The mental side of soreness, the downside of ice baths, and the genetics of tendon injuries were hot topics at this year’s ACSM conference

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Ecologist Chris Morgan sensed that nature had healing powers. But it wasn’t until he tried forest bathing that he understood them.

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You can't force your way to healthy habits

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Your head is pounding, your muscles are cramping, and your heart is racing. Then you get dizzy and the vomiting starts. Heatstroke kills thousands of people every year. This is what it feels like—and how to know when you’re in danger.

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Exertional heatstroke can cause devastating damage, but it can also be treated quickly

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The days of veggie burgers that taste like cardboard are over

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The tastiest nutrient-dense options for backpackers on a budget

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Alyx from Railyard Fitness in Santa Fe shows us how to do three versions of the famous burpee

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The 44-year-old Ironman competitor wakes up early—and we mean early—and only takes one rest day a month

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The breakfast staple has had a rough go of it in the last few decades. So are they good for you or not?

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How one nonprofit is working to get more people outside through urban adventures

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Now you can pay to take a midday snooze. Here's what you get for your money.

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Often it's more important to recognize how you channel your energy than to be "on" all the time

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Hydrogels, electrolytes, and drink frequency top the list at this year’s ACSM conference

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More and more evidence suggests that nature does something essential for our mental health

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Insights from this year’s ACSM conference on how to lift, what to eat, and how that affects endurance athletes

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Alyx Walkinshaw walks us through how to do a perfect squat

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The pro mountain biker recently completed a 1,000-mile trip around Arkansas in eight days

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Don't be a kook. Here's a crash course in surf etiquette.

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A new study of transcontinental racers pegs the digestive tract as the limiting factor in extreme feats of sustained endurance

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Cal Newport, author of 'Digital Minimalism,' explains how we need to reimagine our relationship with technology

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I thought most of the food I ate came from nearby—until I put that presumption to the test

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A new startup called Vast Terrain taps U.S. suppliers to make top-shelf goods

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How this ex-combat surgeon, ship’s doctor, fourteener hiker, and aspiring ninja stays strong

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Losing 100 pounds was only the beginning. Here’s how Brianna Bernard, a personal trainer, nutrition coach, and mother, stays healthy every day. 

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Rowing is a great workout but can be somewhat boring. The RW900 fixes that.

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We won’t tell you what to think; we’re just here to share the latest data.

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Connective tissue is notoriously slow to heal. New research suggests gelatin might help.

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Energy that tastes more like a meal than a dessert

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Ötillö Swimrun is a grueling race series alternating long passages of open-water swimming with rugged runs of up to 40 miles. But unlike a triathlon, there’s no biking. That’s great news for W. Hodding Carter, a former collegiate swimmer who plans to qualify for the world championship. At age 56.

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Pico started running and climbing mountains ten years ago, after losing her foot to cancer

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Despite shadowy origins and increasingly diluted claims, the beverage has officially entered the wellness scene

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A workout to help you develop a strong and trustworthy core

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Getting old doesn't have to hurt so much

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Data from the last world championships suggests you shouldn’t be concerned about your foot strike, no matter how you land

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For Blair Braverman, physical activity was a given—until it wasn't

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Getting outside on your period can be daunting, but it doesn't have to be

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We wanted to know: in the face of climate change and innovation, how will food fare? Top food experts weigh in.

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Although he retired from the World Tour in 2004, Shane Dorian isn't slowing down

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The thresholds that define low iron can be different for athletes compared to non-athletes

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This technique might just revolutionize physical therapy

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Silicon Valley’s latest foray into fitness tech offers a new way to measure up

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Healthy and convenient or too good to be true? Our writer sampled a dozen of the most popular brands to find out.

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Nine poses that will help mitigate and prevent persistent lower-back pain

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It’s not a miracle, and it’s not a secret, but the link between fitness levels and the risk of lung and colorectal cancers is impressively strong

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Take your gym sessions seriously

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Stave off injury and get your body ready for what’s next

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The real magic of much-hyped ketone supplements, according to Belgian scientists, is how they enhance recovery

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Take your gym sessions seriously

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A Tabata workout to get you fit for anything without any weight training

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New evidence suggests that strengthening your respiratory muscles can translate to improved performance in thinner air

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With a goal of forming connections through audio-based workouts on your phone, Aaptiv might be the end of personal trainers

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Power your day with this protein-packed grain

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More companies are selling makeup specifically for sweating in. But do women really need it?

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With more participants in ultramarathons, more competitors are experiencing the joy of hallucinations and other ailments. Exile Medics steps into a newly necessary role.

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How to fuel for an action-packed 24 hours

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Hoffmeister is no stranger to long kayak trips—she's already paddled around Ireland, Australia, and South America

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Yoga doesn’t require a lot of equipment, but a few items can help take your practice to the next level…

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Once you've built adequate hip mobility, it's time to focus on strength

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Society has primed us to care about ego and status. Here's how to get past that.

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The former Soviet special-forces instructor who introduced kettlebells to the U.S. talks strength training with Tim Ferriss

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When it comes to spending time outside, the best app is usually no app. But there are a few notable exceptions.

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Old-school diets may have fallen out of favor, but diet messaging is still everywhere. Intuitive eating promises to help you drown it out.

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Being outside in nature is where Maya French, the co-founder of protein drink company Koia, does her most inspired thinking

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A growing number of insurance carriers are encouraging us via cold, hard cash to get after it in nature

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America’s grandest public lands have a big role to play in our health

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Nature’s healing power may be in its ability to blow our minds

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A grassroots movement of physicians are prescribing time outdoors as the best possible cure for a growing list of ailments. Can they really convince big health care that free medicine is the way of the future?

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