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Sponsor Content: SIRO

SIRO is partnering with Ramla Ali and Jonah Kest to develop a world-class wellness experience

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Adults will take recreational cues from their children, “unprocessed” will become a marketing asset, and rodents will show us the way to eternal life. 

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It turns out you can absorb more carbohydrates than sports nutritionists thought. But does it actually make you faster?

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We try to gain a competitive edge from things like nutrition, recovery, weight training, and new shoes. But what if becoming a parent does the trick?

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Over the past century, “maximal oxygen uptake” has turned out to be a valuable marker of both endurance and health.

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The guidelines for returning to training after giving birth are “vague and inconsistent.” That’s no surprise.

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How a blend of medicine and intuitive eating can improve your relationship to food

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You won’t freeze your lungs exercising outdoors this winter, but there are reasons to be cautious about inhaling extremely cold air

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Sponsor Content: Wahoo

Want to ride like Pete Stetina? Learn how he and other top athletes use Wahoo’s latest tools and technology to achieve their goals—and how you can too.

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Fancy new midsole materials like PEBA make you faster, but at the cost of durability

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Aside from keeping you fuller for longer, protein has some other amazing benefits you don't want to miss out on

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While a light jog or quick weights session might help clear out lingering congestion, there are times when exercise might actually do your body (and others) more harm than good

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When to take cues from your body and rest, and when to treat soreness with medication

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There are so many carbs to choose from. Here’s a breakdown.

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Joint health is a cornerstone of staying active as you age. Not sure how to work on it? Start with these seven expert tips.

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Brain fog doesn’t have to keep you from feeling your best. You can combat the unpleasant effects of brain fog by changing what you’re eating.

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To ward off cognitive decline, a new analysis suggests that strength matters more than how much muscle you have

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People all over the place are creating outrageous unofficial athletic contests that are equal parts grueling and just plain silly. What’s going on?

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With a seemingly never-ending shelf life, canned goods can encourage creativity and flexibility in the kitchen (and survival during a zombie invasion, naturally)

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The new science of skill acquisition can help coaches and athletes get more out of their workouts

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News flash: All that data you’re mining may not be good for your health

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Sponsor Content: think!

Set a course toward a stronger you with this 30-day plan packed with expert advice and tips for training well, eating well, living well, and feeling great

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More athletes are turning to the ancient tradition for relief from pain. But does it actually work?

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Scientists want to know why we don’t keep getting bigger and stronger forever

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Don’t let bad advice lead your immune system astray. Find out which immunity-boosting tips are nothing more than myths – and what you should actually do to stay healthy when cold.

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A new federal law, the Rodchenkov Act, has the potential to dramatically clean up international sports. A case involving a Texas doping ring illustrates how the new legislation works.

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After two new marathon world records, it’s time to reevaluate why marathoners are getting faster and what comes next

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Toss out the marathon prediction equations. Understanding what determines ultra performance takes a whole different approach.

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Sponsor Content: Under Armour

Watch how coach Lara Rogers helps women excel in professional running and pursue their wildest goals

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Sponsor Content: think!

Reclaim your breath to strengthen your sleep routine

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All the digital training data in the world may not tell you whether your workout was any good

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The correlation between physical contact with a bovine and good mental health

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Replenish your energy and stay strong

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A rigorous new study finds small changes in heart rate and subjective feelings of recovery. Do they matter?

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After years of science failing to show the benefits of multivitamins, research has found multivitamins may benefit older adults and athletes

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Sponsor Content: Under Armour

En el entrenamiento o en las carreras, encontrarás desafíos. Pero puedes aprender a superarlos.

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While plant-based meats may sound like a no-brainer for your health, athletes need to read the fine print

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A new study of athletic career trajectories finds that early success is less meaningful than you’d think

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We often focus so much of our stretching on our legs, but athletes need to focus just as much time and energy on their upper body

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Researchers assess the potential benefits—and downsides—of the hundreds of bioactive compounds in your morning brew

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Vitamin B12 is an important player in keeping your engine running and your energy levels up. Find out which foods can increase your intake naturally.

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Find essential electrolytes like sodium, potassium, magnesium in everyday fruits

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Broadly labeling a certain cuisine as “unhealthy” is not only wrong—it’s also harmful

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A trainer breaks down her go-to moves to maintain healthy hip abduction

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Top performers often brag about clocking only a few hours of shut-eye a night. But is that really all you need for optimal functioning? We asked the experts.

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When it comes to your recovery, you’re likely neglecting this section of your spine. Here’s how to offer it some relief.

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Healthy human snacks don’t always translate well for pups. Veterinarian Dr. Heather Berst, MA, VMD, shares what treats are okay—and which should be avoided.

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Tramadol has a long history of suspected abuse among cyclists, and now there’s enough data to put it on WADA’s banned list

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Experts suggest the practice of grounding may lead to better shut-eye. Here’s why.

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It’s time to integrate these trainer-approved exercises into your recovery regimen

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When illness or injury forces you to take a complete break, researchers have some ideas on how to limit the fall-out

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Sports scientists weigh in on the trends that will keep the PRs coming

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They’re all over your social media feeds, but do they actually work? We turned to a pharmacist and dietician for answers.

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Here's why you need to monitor your water intake

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During a spontaneous jungle trek, the athlete had a wild idea: she would become the team yoga instructor for the New Orleans Saints

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With these moves, you'll hit the slopes feeling strong and powerful

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Analyzing glucose data from endurance athletes offers new(ish) insights, with the potential of more to come

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How diaphragmatic breathing practices and other non-pharmaceutical options can help ease your queasy stomach

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With no weights required, you can do this workout anywhere

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They don’t necessarily save energy, but a new study suggests they might save your legs

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It’s not all negative

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Here's what to keep in mind about hydration supplementation at all elevations

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The case for taking more than just a momentary water break

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How to worry less and feel more like yourself

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After the deaths of two loved ones, the personal coach decided to break free from the life she thought she wanted to pursue the life she knew she needed

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To optimize your health or supercharge your training, you sometimes need to look beyond the lab

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Studies show that astonishing experiences in nature can have life-changing benefits, and that even small everyday doses of time outdoors can have immediate impacts

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After seeing more and more people join in on this outdoor fitness craze, I decided to try it for 30 days

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You may want to reframe how you think about that discomfort

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Does cooking spinach break down its essential nutrients? Does raw spinach have too much oxalic acid? We find out.

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There are both healthy and harmful ways to get away from it all, psychologists point out

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A high-tech approach called metabolomics offers a new perspective on how your body bounces back from 26.2 miles

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Some athletes are turning to the prescription drug. Here’s why experts say that’s dangerous.

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I have ADHD, occasional anxiety, and my sleep schedule sucked. After a four-month experiment, I found the antidote to my problems was right outside my front door.

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For climbers and hikers who strive for higher peaks, these exercises may help prepare your lungs for thin air

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Fine-tune your muscle imbalances with this workout finisher series from physical therapist assistant and personal trainer Lee Welton

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Plus, what to keep in mind as you ice that sore muscle

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