Weekend getaways to beautiful destinations with champagne, makeup stations and firemen handing out roses, all built around races ranging from 5Ks to full marathons? The women’s running movement has never been hotter.
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Mind Over Matter: The Ultra Mentality
On Aug. 17, 2013, Zack Schor competed in his first 50-mile race through the Swiss Alps. Find out how he went from his first marathon to becoming an ultrarunner, and how he sustains and trains for a 50-mile run.
Read More »Q&A: Boston Marathon Legend Wayne Levy
Wayne Levy has run over 100,000 miles in his life. As he prepares for his eighth Boston Marathon, we sat down to talk about all things running with this Jamaican-born legend.
Read More »10 Must-Have Apps for the Modern Athlete
Training is hard enough on its own, so why not let technology simplify everything else? Check out our list of 10 must-have apps for the modern athlete.
Read More »Former Big Leaguers Paying Game Forward
Jake Wood and Terry Fox were 1960s teammates with the Detroit Tigers. Nearly 50 years later, they’ve been reunited through the game they love.
Read More »Cheerleaders Still Fighting Sport Stereotype
Sport or no sport? This is a question very commonly associated with cheerleading, and you might be surprised to hear that the ongoing debate is even being addressed in the courts.
Read More »San Diego Fox 5 Reporter Takes on CrossFit
We sat down with San Diego Fox 5 reporter Heather Lake, who is dispelling some of the CrossFit myths.
Read More »The Badwater Ultra Challenges Top Endurance Athletes
Today, the top endurance athletes in the world set out on a 135-mile race through Death Valley, one of the hottest places on earth.
Read More »Human Flight Specialist, GoPro Team Up
Marshall Miller calls himself a “human flight specialist,” and he’s teaming up with GoPro Cameras to capture some of the wildest rides on earth.
Read More »Wide Receiver Leads Calisthenics Comeback
Anthony Cephas has traded in the heavy weightlifting of a football player for bodyweight calisthenics, and thanks to the World Calisthenics Organization, he’s not alone.
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