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These three simplified variations of explosive Olympic lifts can help you develop power that will make you a faster runner.
Rules for managing your body composition without focusing on your weight.
Leading gear for frozen alpine missions
Versatile lids that keep your noggin safe, inbounds and out
Make sure your après involves self-care
Speed demons, air addicts, and powder hounds, meet your matches
The right combination of power, finesse, and comfort
This season's best boards charge hard, but they're a blast at all speeds
One kit to conquer every slope
Fast tint shifts, seamless lens changes, and better antifog technology mean you can focus on your line
Explore the backcountry, XC style
Coats for every adventure, from sunny singletrack to frigid summits
Hard efforts need bottoms that keep up
Goods for when the going gets tough
Ski faster and safer this winter
Keeping your body temperature at a happy equilibrium starts with the right layers
This season’s best for climbing up and ripping back down
With these key items, regulating your body’s temperature is a cinch
Dialed and ready for big loads, these bags will help you keep the pace
Kit yourself out for comfort, no matter the journey
Maximize your child’s winter fun this season
Gear to aid you in the stalk
Faster splits and higher summits are just around the corner
Three smart tickets to winter riding fun
Gear to help you appreciate cold-weather riding
Mine for PRs no matter the weather
Make even the coldest nights cozy
Keep your hands toasty in below-freezing temps
Nasty weather shouldn't stop you from getting your run in. Here's what kept our testers warm and comfortable.
Essential auto gear for the season’s worst-case scenarios
Exercise outdoors all winter long with these essentials
Better gear for your ups and downs
Keeping tabs on training and health has never been this seamless
For every foot in every condition
Workout tools to help you reach your potential
Down those post-ski brews in style
Warm, cozy tops for every kind of happy hour
Cold weather is no reason to skip your sweat sessions
Get to work in style, no matter the weather
Shades for charging hard and aprèsing harder
Our writer reflects on the uncertain ski season ahead
Conquer diverse terrain with ease
Elevate your happy hour
These timepieces are ready to get down to business
Head to happy hour in warmth and style
Stay a head above the rest
Score peak-season waves no matter how low the mercury goes
Winter utility and post-ski comfort
Adventure photographer Chris Burkard's 'Unnur' is a gorgeous meditation on one Icelandic father's plan to raise his daughter (way, way) off the grid
What you need to know about navigating the ski season to come
Keep warm this winter by harvesting fuel yourself
These four simple steps can help you optimize your cool down to recover and return to the trail refreshed and faster than ever.
A new review sifts through the evidence for and against hiking with poles
As the mountains thaw, rocks are coming loose from the ice, increasing the risk of injury or death for even the most experienced mountaineers
Whether you’re training for your first marathon, dealing with a stressful job, or simply want to improve your sleep, WHOOP’s 24/7 heart-rate monitor can help you perform better every day
The villainous BLM boss appears to have survived a court ouster, further threatening Trump's oil agenda
The pandemic has completely reshaped the adventure guiding industry. Here's what the months and years ahead might look like.
Staying at home has given us an opportunity to go barefoot, thus allowing for comfort, healing, and a transformation of our feet. Here's how to capitalize on those benefits once we're back in the office.
If you’re serious about eliminating single-use packaging from your company and the outdoor industry, these five companies can help
Elite athletes Kai Lightner and Beth Rodden endured similar challenges. Now they want to help change the culture of the sport.
Michael Larsen and friends head to Confluence Park in Denver, Colorado, for an afternoon of chilled-out tubing on the river.
At 59 years old and with a preexisting condition, Paralympic rower Angela Madsen had plenty to worry about as the coronavirus spread across the country. So she dipped the oars of her small rowboat in the Pacific and pointed the bow toward Hawaii. She never returned.
This versatile cool-weather piece packs down crazy small, insulates above its weight, and changes the question of "Should I pack it?" to "Why not?"
Four training strategies that will make you less susceptible to running-related stress fractures.
Like always, Apple made important upgrades to its new device. The 12 Pro Max, which launches in November, will be even better.
Zero emissions, 1,000 horsepower, 0-60 in 3.0 seconds, and better angles than a Jeep
Eduardo Arruda shows us why trail building and mountain biking helps him live life to the fullest
The long run is the status symbol of marathon training, but much of the existing advice on running long is misguided. Luke Humphrey breaks down just how far you should go.
There’s a reason you feel tired: Not knowing where the end is. How the running mindset can help, and how living through the pandemic might make us better runners.
Inov-8’s new ultra trail running shoe combines grippy traction, high-tech cushioning, and enduring comfort to assist you in hours of trail climbing on any terrain.
Flowing through a simple set of movements can help calm your nervous system down
Tracking what successful marathoners actually do reveals new optimal training patterns of hard weeks and easy weeks.
Sit in on a video conversation with snowboarder and climate activist about his new "impact documentary," Purple Mountains, the upcoming election, backcountry safety, and skiing in the woods as a kid
Expert tips and tricks to help keep you comfortable all season long
In this new alien invasion comedy, a relaxing vacation in the woods takes an unexpected turn
The coronavirus crisis has strained the outdoor industry's supply chains in a major way. Here's how some brands have managed the challenge.
A new study suggests that slow-twitch runners can handle higher mileage than fast-twitch runners before showing signs of overtraining
4 Life lessons all of us should be reminded of emerge when seventh-graders tackle a new running challenge.
With more than 350 miles of trails, 124 peaks, and 147 lakes, this must-see Colorado destination is a wilderness lover's paradise. It's our 62 Parks Traveler's 22nd stop on her journey to visit every U.S. national park.