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Specificity in marathon training starts with doing 5K-paced strides from week one.

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Business without big gatherings hasn't been easy, but the things we’ve learned along the way will resonate for years to come

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What is plyometric training and how can it benefit you?

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Farmer Dave doesn’t go to other ski resorts because he enjoys the simplicity of one as a way to get the most out of the resources he has

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In his new book ‘A Most Remarkable Creature,’ indie musician and writer Jonathan Meiburg travels to the bottom of the planet to investigate a very strange bird of prey that puzzled Darwin himself

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British Columbia is in the midst of a major surge in coronavirus cases, forcing resorts to shutter early

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Race performance still matters more than social media. For now. 

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Saucony refreshes the Freedom with its top-end foam, making it a springboard to responsive running.

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Behind the scenes, 16 state outdoor recreation offices across the country are working hard to fulfill their promises and build a stronger outdoor economy

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With light as the theme for this film, Kilian Bron guides us through Cappadocia, Turkey, in a way that will make your jaw drop

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Monica and Vince Strawbridge and their four children hiked the PCT in 2018 and the CDT in 2020. Now the family has begun the AT.

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Whether you’re looking for an easy outing with the family or a challenging peak to bag, we’ve got you covered

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What happens when a lifelong fraidy-cat sets out into the wilderness alone?

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From secluded corners of national monuments to lesser-known state parks, here’s where to explore on public lands in Arizona

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Investigators, family, and friends are still trying to close the case of Paul Fugate, a naturalist at Arizona’s Chiricahua National Monument who vanished without a trace in 1980. What keeps them motivated to stick with a mystery that may be unsolvable?

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The bird—one often raised in captivity and released for the express purpose of being shot—is responsible for providing wildlife habitat across much of the America’s heartland

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Refreshing cocktails? Whiskey-marinated steak? Yes, please.

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The legendary skier anoints a successor, Breezy Johnson, to the title she held for years

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Outdoor Industry Association's latest report indicates shifting participation demographics as a direct result of COVID

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Your muscles need relief. You can take matters into your own hands at home without breaking the bank.

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‘The Good Place,’ a UN ambassador’s memoir, and a new true-crime podcast were just some of our favorites this month

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In Episode 12 of the Endurance Podcast, host Ian Sharman sits down with author and athlete Christie Aschwanden to discuss recovery techniques ranging from sleep to ice baths, massage to Tom Brady's pajamas.

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Four fun and effective variations on 1,000m repeats to add some zip to your next speed-focused workout.

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A limited budget doesn’t have to get in the way of successfully marketing your outdoor business

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Bryan Rogala shows us around his Power Wagon build

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From a new route that provides access to some of British Columbia’s best surf spots to a 1,400-plus-mile path that will connect all of Italy’s national parks, these aren’t your average walking journeys

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Escape the crowds with a self-supported weekend paddle

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Nothing matters once you’re out the door! Whatever you forget is simply not joining you on the adventure.

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The psychological characteristics that lead to over-reliance on data, and 3 ways to teach yourself how to trust your own perceptions and judgments more than you trust your watch.

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How brands are managing port delays and other shipping slowdowns

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The hype of HIT has been around for years. Now we can also see the limitations. Here are nine rules for runners to use high intensity training productively.

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As our dogs age, we worry about their comfort and happiness, but take them to their favorite place and they suddenly seem young again

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And no, we’re not just talking about a kettlebell

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It’s going to be another crazy year for bike shops. Get ahead of it to ensure your ride is ready to go.

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Wes Siler explains why absolutely everyone should keep one of these $40 MSR Home Emergency water filters around

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Kale Williams’s new book, ‘The Loneliest Polar Bear,’ offers readers an adorable polar bear cub—and a roving, clear-eyed exploration of climate change and how the bears captured the public imagination

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A little TLC can add years of life to your favorite hikers

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Immerse yourself in stories about one of Bimini’s best bonefish guides, and meet a cast of Aussies exploring an outpost in French Polynesia

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We can’t wait to try these innovative items

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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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Our parent company has laid out its DEI goals for the year in a detailed annual report

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This spring’s hot shoe trend is simplicity: designs that deliver smooth rides and clean lines by avoiding complexity and letting their advanced materials show off.

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Gene Han, founder and owner of Hatchet Outdoor Supply Co., discusses the historic prejudices against Asian people in outdoor spaces

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Four areas the ultrarunning champion is focused on as she moves further into the master ranks, plus expert advice on how to build your longevity in the sport.

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Quicker recovery intervals help runners learn how to better deal with the byproducts of fatigue, along with other performance benefits.

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After disappointment at the Olympic Marathon Trials, Emily Sisson took time to examine her weaknesses.

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It might not be time to head out on a big excursion yet, but it's a great time to get inspired.

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A six-part documentary series chronicles big-wave surfer Billy Kemper’s near-death experience and his path to recovery

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Some brands offer portable tent systems that promise an authentic wood-fired sweat experience—at a fraction of the cost of permanent installs

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Outside’s ethics guru on whether we should prioritize uphill or downhill traffic in the backcountry

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Keep an eye on anything, pretty much anywhere, for just $150

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A unique 1000-meter ladder workout you can do at almost any time in your training cycle for the 5K or 10K.

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The president of Oboz discusses the growing demand for outdoor footwear, the company’s imminent DTC channel, and what else is on tap for the Bozeman-based brand

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Take to the woods with functional features and style.

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Author and yoga teacher Sage Rountree shares how yogic techniques of form, breath, and focus can help you maintain good form and presence of mind through your hardest hauls

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These recently translated titles are available in English for the first time

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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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Permits, education, and increased fees are all on the table as possible solutions

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Finding hiking pants for my curvy body was a lifelong struggle, until I tried Fjällräven’s High Coast Lite trousers

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Two years ago, a beer from the St. Louis brewing corporation Anheuser-Busch called "Patagonia" appeared on the market. The outdoor gear brand was, predictably, not pleased.

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Under Armour removes the outsole on their innovative Flow Velociti Wind that wows testers with its light, quick, and comfortable ride.

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Neptune Mountaineering, a gear shop just steps away from the site of Monday’s massacre in Boulder, Colorado, has confirmed that all its employees are safe

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This primer on a runner's favorite energizing compound breaks down exactly what caffeine is, common sources and some effects these sources have on the body.

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These are athletes' and explorers' most memorable days in the wild and hard-won lessons they learned

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We’ve tested and loved them—now they’re an even better bang for your buck…

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All too often, we tell ourselves that being scared is just part of an adventure. But it doesn’t have to be that way.

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By the age of 14, girls are dropping out of sports at twice the rate of boys. Athlete Jaime Hill is working to keep girls inspired.

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Best Of Off-road Skating - Powerslide

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It’s like mountain biking—except on skates without brakes

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Proposed laws in more than two dozen states seek to exclude transgender youth from interscholastic sports, depriving them of community and confidence-building skills

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There’s nothing quite like swimming in Oregon’s Crater Lake for the first time, an experience our 62 Parks Traveler enjoyed at her 32nd park on her quest to visit every national park in the U.S.

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Three challenging exercises that strengthen different functions of the hamstrings to reduce injury risk and improve running economy.

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For years, two magazines—Climbing and Rock and Ice—have battled for readership in the rock climbing community. Now the two publications are one, with an entirely new look and feel.

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Voice commands have the potential to help us conduct a more efficient search and hopefully save more lives.

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What happens if a natural disaster strikes and you’re away from home?

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What I learned about love, loss, and landscape over two decades of living in a 1961 Artcraft mobile home in the Utah desert

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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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It aims to simplify and speed up rescues

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Two media insiders debate whether paid articles pay off

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