Training and Racing in poor or extreme weather conditions can test even the toughest and most veteran runners, triathletes, and cyclists. Figuring out the best techniques to overcome and even power through heat, rain, and cold will allow you...
One of the most exciting resolutions you can make is participating in a race. Starting the new year out right by training for and participating in the event of your choice is a wonderful way to usher in a new decade...
Don’t panic if you gain a few pounds when you first start working out. It is normal. The better news is that the extra numbers on your scale won’t stick around if you keep at it....
Whether you are actively training for marathon season or you are feeling the weight of eating too many bite-sized candy bars, these spooky Halloween races are sure to get you excited for all of the ghouls and goblins to come....
From wildfires to hurricanes, sudden snow storms and earthquakes, nature has an annoying way of impacting sports events, including races. What should you do as a runner...
Ratcheting up your training to 50+ mile weekend runs, devouring more than 5000 calories per day, losing a toenail (or two...) and going through twice as many sneakers is just the beginning.
We have so many tools at our disposal to help us train, but one of the most useful ones is the heart rate monitor. Knowing what your heart rate is, not only during training but throughout the day and when you’re at rest, can reveal a lot about your health and fitness. Your heart rate tells you if you’re working too ...
This Winter, obstacle course racing, often referred to as OCR, is always a fun way to test your fitness and determination; and even if old man winter sets in, it doesn’t mean you have to take the fun indoors or give up the racing scene for the season. In fact, the cold and snow can add to the sense of adventure ...
Taking part in the Boston Marathon is something that many individuals dream of but few actually achieve. Enthusiastic and passionate runners from all over the U.S. look forward to this event and thus prepare...
There are a lot of things you can control about your training and preparation leading up to an event, but one thing you can�t control is the powerful force of the elements...