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5 challenging core and glute exercises you can do at home using common household items.
'Shred It in Place' explores how iconic, untouched routes like the Kitchen Traverse can make this time just a little more bearable
Electric vehicles are becoming popular among the environmentally conscious, but are they realistic for road trips to more remote destinations? I took my Tesla to Utah to find out.
Nick Giacomini went from being a Bay Area burnout to a yoga celebrity. His career is also a window into long-standing debates about yoga and cultural appropriation in the U.S.
Increasing my visibility profile on the bike seems like a great way to improve safety. But does it matter?
Experts weigh in on how to make a face covering out of what's in your gear closet
It’s an isolated struggle against an invisible adversary for an indefinite amount of time. Sound familiar?
With a return to racing nowhere in sight, a coach suggests ways to keep your running on a long-term upward trajectory.
In this video, woodworker Andrew Szeto and his friends assemble an A-frame cabin in the the forest
Develop explosive power and speed by training muscles to produce maximum force in the shortest possible time with these plyometric exercises
Build explosive power with this simple routine from professional athlete Braydon Bringhurst
You're taking the virus seriously, but someone in your household is still grabbing beers with buddies. Here's how to handle it.
8 minimalist strength exercises from alpinist Anna Pfaff, for when you're waiting out the weather—or a pandemic
Train like a pro with these safe and simple hang-board workouts
Think vanlifers have a unique advantage during a pandemic? Think again.
It hasn’t been this dangerous to ride a bicycle on American roads or streets in 30 years
Ben Rosario, coach of the Northern Arizona Elite, has some advice for runners in limbo
'The Swift Campout' proves that a four-day bikepacking trip in Idaho is readily accessible, especially in a landscape like this
Freitag's 85-liter Zippelin duffel packs down to the size of a shoebox. But is it worth the $980 price tag?
Freitag's 85-liter Zippelin duffel uses innovative materials and packs down to the size of a shoebox. But is it worth the $980 price tag?
“You could pull this thing out of a flooded basement, rip it open, and start filtering water immediately,” says MSR Product Developer Owen Mesdag
Four recent books explore other moments in the past 100 years when global events intersected with the Games
Your mindset is your most important tool in the backcountry
A lesson in perspective
The books, movies, podcasts, music, and more that our editors couldn't stop talking about
The female-focused online retailer has decided to close up shop
How to overcome the unique logistical and mental challenges of racing alone.
'This Land' profiles runner Faith Briggs as she traverses 150 miles through three national monuments
Outdoor enthusiasts' dreams of survival and adventure are often inspired by children's books, but most adventure heroes have traditionally been cis boys. That's changing.
In an effort to slow the spread of the coronavirus, many governments have cracked down on the world's most elemental sport
Some sports scientists believe that a measure called the "acute-to-chronic workload ratio" can predict your risk of injury. But critics aren't so sure.
Get these products for a future trip and their companies will give back to those most affected by the COVID-19 outbreak
The nation's largest outdoor trade show, previously scheduled for June 23-25 in Denver, has been called off
A departure for Asics, the new Gel Nimbus Lite is less filling, tastes great.
Load, not rest, is often the best path toward recovery when it comes to treating tendinopathy.
We all want to go outside right now. But in the midst of a rising number of COVID-19 cases, how do we do so safely and responsibly?
'Last Moments of Recall' follows skiers based in Canada's Chic-Choc Mountains as they tour the birch forests of Gaspésie National Park
The brand makes some of our favorite stylish and versatile gear. Through April 7, use the code Spring25 to get 25 percent off your entire purchase. Here’s what you should snag at the sale.
Even with major races postponed, the sport remains upside down, with the focus still on shoes instead of who's wearing them
As we confront the reality of COVID-19, the idea of living self-sufficiently in the woods, far from crowds and grocery stores, doesn't sound so bad. Lynx Vilden has been doing just that for decades, while teaching others how to live primitively, too.
Last week the snow-sports world was arguing over whether or not chairlifts should be running during the coronavirus crisis. Now it's donating goggles to hospitals in need.
Walking away from the adventure of a lifetime is hard, but it makes coming back to it especially rewarding. Here, five thru-hikers share their stories of failing and coming back for more.
Sitting all day wreaks havoc on the body. Here's how to reset and recenter.
Alex Honnold and Black Diamond are out to make climbing iconic areas like El Cap and Devils Tower "a little bit more mellow"
When old men's apparel is new again
The coronavirus package is a missed opportunity to take meaningful action on carbon emissions, putting us decades behind on climate action
The economic catastrophe resulting from COVID-19 will have surprising and lasting impacts—good and bad—on endangered wildlife
Seven employees have tested positive for the virus, even while the parks have no entrance fees, are short on staff, and are overwhelmed by visitors. Sound familiar?
The Bozeman company has teamed up with a local quilting organization to make masks for hospitals
Find and fill your training plate with the wide variety of hill flavors.
The coaches of the U.S. Olympic Marathon Team runners are unusually diverse, but they all know how to get a runner in peak marathon shape. Here’s how they did it.
Wes Siler is a terrible photographer. So he asked his buddy, photographer Chris Brinlee Jr., to help him take better shots.
This film, from the Flylords, examines how the women who fish in Martha's Vineyard have rallied around their collective identity
Once it's safe to get back out there, you and your pups will be long overdue for an adventure. Here's what you need to keep them comfortable—and you sane—on your next road trip.
My grandpa served in the Army's tough-as-nails Tenth Mountain Division during World War II. After the war, soldiers from the Tenth pioneered the rambling mountain lifestyle I live today. Every year, I ski to remember him.
If you haven't ever baked a loaf, or haven't baked one since that time you tried it in college, it’s time to try again. Here's some expert advice to help you get started.
Emergency changes to the company's Seattle factory will allow for large-scale production of masks by early summer
Hills build endurance, improve top-end speed and enhance VO2 Max while helping to keep you injury-free.
How to use early-season hills as a foundation for speed and the best way to transition to later-season speed workouts
Three types of hill workouts you can do today to start seeing improvement in all aspects of your running.
'Big Ben' profiles former professional surfer Ben Wilkinson, whose current career is working with unwieldy Hawaiian trees
You can still get outside and go for a long, isolated jog. Here's how to layer right.
Jeremiah Bishop is still riding strong and staying healthy without a spring race schedule
Artist Eric Bealer was living the remote, rugged good life in coastal Alaska with his wife, Pam, an MS sufferer, when they made a dramatic decision: to exit this world together, leaving behind precise instructions for whoever entered their cabin first. Eva Holland investigates the mysteries and meaning of an adventurous couple who charted their own way out.
How to stay healthy—and maintain sanity—while you're social-distancing
While a sailing trip is undoubtedly less stressful than the current times, crossing the Atlantic with three other people taught me some important lessons for lockdown
And they're even more important during the coronavirus pandemic
Because travel is also a state of mind. Here are the movies, books, podcasts, online courses, and virtual tours to get your wanderlust fix from your couch.
Turning to technology may be the best way to get a workout in as we continue to practice social distancing
Is it tone-deaf to talk about climate right now? Or is this an opportunity to tackle major global problems in tandem?
Have an REI dividend to spend? Consider putting it toward pieces that you’ll use, no matter the season.
Satire: In desperate need of provisions before the coronavirus hit her area, Eva Holland set out on a journey—alone and unsupported
A harrowing backcountry rescue at 11,000 feet exposes the precarious situation first responders are in thanks to the coronavirus pandemic
This simple cushion that rescued me on a long-haul flight has become my ultimate work-from-home hack
For endurance athletes, new research suggests that different pre-race rituals, or even no warm-up at all, give pretty much the same results
In this strange time of isolation, the Spring/Summer issue of The Voice will bring us together. Here's how to get your free copy
Save 20 percent on one full-priced Yeti item at Backcountry. Make sure to punch in the code 20FULLPRICE at checkout.
Products and companies offering a quick and easy immunity boost aren't going to help, but these three everyday practices might