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ArchiveThis quick workout will help build strength and a range of motion in your ankles, knees, hips, and spine
A new study aims to resolve long-standing debates about how much drafting helps runners, and finds that even back-of-the-packers save meaningful time
TikTok is brimming with people who swear by the sound frequency for improved concentration and a sense of calm. We spoke to sleep and psychology experts to find out what the science says about the brown-noise trend.
Mounting evidence suggests that women respond differently to endurance training after menopause. Could donating blood be the solution?
Buying into this belief can do harm to our relationship with food and our bodies
These stories examine the most widespread health misconceptions in our world, the science that’s still unsettled, and the facts you can rely on when in doubt
Moving your body has plenty of physical benefits, but that’s just the start
A deep dive into the sports science literature shows why you should be wary of results that seem too good to be true
Try these strengthening stretches for stronger limbs
A small Minnesota company believes it has developed the future of fitness tech. Now it has to teach the rest of us how to use it.
After becoming the youngest adult to run 100 marathons, she’s chasing even bigger running goals and helping fellow Dreamers and young women realize their own potential
This routine can help you stretch out and stay active even when you're sitting down
With the UA Flow Synchronicity, Under Armour delivers a running shoe designed to fit and support the natural shape of a woman’s foot so women can run even faster
It's no secret that athletes need to develop their mental game to compete at their best, but a growing number of athletes in many sports are now seeking out expert-led training for their minds
Here’s what the science says about making it to the top as quickly and efficiently as possible
New research on Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction programs highlights the importance of consistency
A new study assesses how childbirth altered the career trajectories of the fastest marathoners in history, with encouraging results
New research explores whether the performance-boosting effects of positive self-talk can be attributed to more than just the absence of negativity
Ten great reads for the beach (between workouts) or the airport (between flight delays)
In an excerpt from his new book, ‘Do Hard Things,’ Steve Magness explains a clever tactic to combat anxiety and free yourself to perform
A team of Canadian Olympic sports psychologists tries to nail down the intangible “it”
A new study compares active and passive interval recoveries, but physiology isn’t the only factor to consider
Between the charming small town and countless wineries, there is great trail running to be found in Walla Walla, Washington
Doesn’t look like you’ll head back to the office any time soon—why not add some luxury to your home setup?
Choose wisely to take care of your skin and the planet at the same time
The algorithms used to estimate your training load have some fundamental flaws, scientists say
Set yourself up for sleep success with these important tips
Perfect for the on-the-go adventurer, these portable products make sunscreen application—and reapplication—easy
These shoes may not be traditional, but they’ll fit your lifestyle like a glove
Being metabolically flexible helps performance, but do you need an app to track it?
A skateboarder, business owner, husband, and friend, DJ Stewart was just getting started
Most people run the same pace regardless of how far they’re running, according to new research
Our basic biology can steer us toward bad habits and compulsive behavior. Overcoming these pitfalls requires effort and discipline.
How well you can see your surroundings matters, but subtle gait changes also burn more energy
Pro trail runner Abby Hall shares lessons that can help other runners achieve their goals, whether they’re just starting out or training for an ultra
Like the two-hour marathon chase, next month’s assault on the seven- and eight-hour Ironman barriers will require some rule-bending
Celebrate your miles all summer long with a crisp and refreshing nonalcoholic beer that won’t undo your hard work
Want to grow your own food but don’t know where to start? Plant a few of these and you’ll have a full pantry in no time.
Runners smack the ground harder—but get injured less—in more cushioned shoes. New research explains why.
Five scientifically proven ways to up the fun in your life
Professional athletes and everyday recreationalist swear by active recovery with OOFOS
Scientists studying mice found that their competitive efforts depended on their social ranking rather than their strength or speed
An analysis of power data from pro cyclists quantifies the effects of hot and cold air temperatures on performance
The elite athlete opens up about the pressures to be light and fast—and her journey toward a healthier relationship with her body and performance
You can’t run fast without using your arms—or can you?
Stairs aren’t just for stepping—this creative workout will have your whole body feeling the burn
Take your gardening indoors with houseplants. Use these tips to place them in proper sunlight, water them correctly, and feed them so they survive and thrive.
Despite years of research, the athletic potential of Montmorency cherries isn’t as sweet as it sounds
Can two and a half minutes of instruction turn you into a better athlete? Givego thinks so.
Recipes and advice from the women behind one of Alaska's most conscious salmon purveyors
Australian gearmaker 2XU is beloved by everyone from new moms to Olympic athletes. Now they are looking to create a fitter, healthier world.
Delicious and good for the environment? Sign us up.
Your unexplained fatigue may be due to calorie deficiency, with serious implications for your health and performance
An analysis of pro cycling data finds that altitude-born South American riders race better at high altitudes than their lowland-born rivals
The oral health risks associated with heavy sports-drink use seem clear, but the evidence remains murky
And why we’re already stoked for next season
Eating right looks different for athletes, and following vague nutrition maxims can have a surprisingly negative impact
New findings suggest that results from large training studies can’t be generalized to individuals
Drew Petersen seemed like just another free-spirited mountain dude. But the pain he was hiding nearly destroyed him.
As demand for the fitness brand’s famous bikes and treadmills peters out, its dedicated user base might be its saving grace
Critiques about body size and type can not only cause physical and mental harm but also reinforce implicit gatekeeping in sports
A new study of identical twins shows that, despite their reputation as inert rubber bands, Achilles tendons adapt to exercise
Most studies on sports performance don’t include women. The team behind Stanford’s FASTR program is creating a new approach—and building a healthier culture for female athletes.
New research explores how physical and mental factors affect how athletes raise their game when it counts
After a day of tackling moguls and black diamonds (or even the bunny hill), hit the mat with these poses that stretch your muscles and aid in recovery
A popular training rule for endurance athletes faces scrutiny from skeptical scientists
A new study gathers insights from 71 trans-ocean rowers who (mostly) made it to the other side
Why is taking an hour off so difficult?
Work less, adventure more, and get some rest
Water-cooler chat? Make an appointment.
Instagram makes it look so easy
Old habits are hard to break
The world of fitness is always changing—for better and for worse. Here, we’ve focused on the bright side, spotlighting five faces in the health and wellness scene that are pushing for inclusivity, justice, and kindness, toppling old conventions to make their own.
Can’t we all use a daily steam at the office?
In the past two years, Americans have become disenchanted with work, leading to major strikes and what is being called the Great Resignation. But what if there was a better way? This writer went looking for that ever elusive work-life balance, learning how to get outside more and stress less.
And faced my fear of the ocean to boot
A new study grapples with a familiar question: How much of athletic success is physical, and how much is mental?
We tend to assume that a nice-looking stride is a fast one, but maybe looking good is its own reward
Scientists have figured out how to make simple exoskeletons that improve running efficiency. Should track and field authorities be worried?