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I read about the cardboard bike launching on Kickstarter, but is it true a bike’s been made out of washing machine parts? What’s the weirdest thing a bike’s been made out of?
The champion South Carolina kayaker can’t train full-time. But that hasn’t stopped her from holding her own in some of the world’s biggest water.
From ferrying kids to preschool to hitting up the farmer’s market, Xtracycle’s beefy longtail can handle it all.
Car had tumbled down a cliff
Adam Gemili loses by .1 seconds
I’ve heard of shoes and special boot inserts that generate electricity every time you step down. It sounds far-fetched. What’s the reality?
Excerpts from Feed Zone Portables, Allen Lim and Biju Thomas’ new cookbook for nutrition on the go
After a tabloid linked one of the best female ski racers on the planet to a notorious doping proponent, we decided to take a closer look at the possibilities of doping in the sport. What we found might surprise you.
Will Grand Rapids, Michigan, soon become the Boulder, Colorado, of the Midwest? Two paddlers are on the path to making it happen.
Are fixies the true soul of cycling? Or are they just a ridiculous fad blighting urban streets? Two cyclists duke it out.
This shirt fills a niche that hasn't been nailed by any of the leading merino wool companies yet.
Uses accelerometer to measure pet activity
2.6 mile-wide twister killed 19
Led to a 70% drop on stray feces
I run a lot and feel like I’ve had back pain forever. I read about a new study that found bacterial infections cause 40 percent of chronic back pain. Does that study apply to athletes with back pain? Should I ask my doctor about getting tested for a bacterial infection?
The history of tornadoes in the U.S. by the numbers—and 4 tips on how to survive one
The high-flying slopestyle star shares where his tricks come from and how he gets ready to face the competition
Coloradoan rider Jeremy Horgan-Kobelski is going for his fifth straight cross-country title at this year’s GoPro Mountain Games. So why is he eyeing a move to a new discipline?
When welder Paul Gaylord went to help his sick cat outside of his Prineville, Oregon, home, he never thought the effort would leave him fighting for his life against the Middle Ages’ most notorious disease: the “Black Death.”
Study finds benefit from daily application
Helicopters to fight fires at night
I’m headed to Hawaii, but lying on the beach is not my thing. What hikes would you recommend?
A quick and easy guide to making the switch
Keep your legs moving with this pre-race meal plan
Keep your legs moving with this pre-race meal plan
Keep your legs moving with this pre-race meal plan
Keep your legs moving with this pre-race meal plan
Keep your legs moving with this pre-race meal plan
Keep your legs moving with this pre-race meal plan
Thinking of making like Forrest Gump? Here's a guide to help you plan the ultimate pedestrian road trip.
The ultimate guide to finding your ideal race
A quick guide to running in the woods
Increase your hip flexibility and take your upper body and core strength to the next level
Keep the beet alive a little longer with this guide to preservation
Green your showers with this easy upgrade
North America’s top chefs share their tips and tricks for grilling burgers, fish, chicken, and more
Pro-Bar founder Art Eggertsen's recipe for a protein-rich calorie grenade
Build a better fire all on your own. Here's how to choose and split firewood without losing any digits.
Set your mountain bike suspension for a better ride in three steps
Learn how to set up and ride your bike down the steepest of descents.
Keep your legs moving with this pre-race plan
Five-time STIHL Timbersports World Champion Arden Cogar Jr. explains how to swing an axe like a pro
Keep your wheels spinning soundly with this handy guide
Get those suds safely to from point A to B with these handy tips
Thinks wrestling will be included in 2020 Games
Fires break out all over the west
Was following a twister in Oklahoma
Features more than 20 performing felines
An incredibly beautiful time-lapse of a forest fire burning out of control in northern New Mexico. May 31, 2013.
New York Times columnist Bruce Feiler’s new book The Secrets of Happy Families has a novel strategy for overwhelmed parents in need of a break: give kids more control
Only 2 percent of people who toe a marathon starting line will break 3 hours. As Matt Skenazy found out, joining that club isn't easy.
Ex-Microsoft exec leading the charge
Instead of 150 minutes of effort
I'm preparing for the Leadville 100. It’s my first big endurance mountain bike race, and I’m trying to figure out the nutrition. How can I stay fed and hydrated for such a long time?
I know beer cans are easiest to pack in and out of the camp site. But I’ve heard rumblings of new can designs to make it taste better. Is there anything to it?
Finish one of these nine races, and everything afterward will seem like a neighborhood fun run.
Competitive paddler and environmental scientist Kristen Podolak works at the confluence of water and fire as The Nature Conservancy's conservation planner
Glacial melt and earthquakes increase risk
Scientists genetically modify scent gene
I’m well-versed in bear safety techniques, but I have no idea how to handle a cougar encounter on the trail. Help!
Whenever I have a tough task to complete at work, I feel like my after-work workout suffers. Can thinking hard hurt my physical performance? Does my brain use up more energy the harder I have to think?
Emily and Dane Jackson of Rock Island, Tennessee continue a family tradition of kayaking excellence.
In just six days in May, the British climber completed a trilogy that had never before been attempted: Everest, Lhotse, and Nuptse—three of the world's highest mountains—in a single push.