Everything You Need to Know About Wildlife Safety When Trail Running
Stay safe around bears, mountain lions and other wildlife with these expert tips.
Stay safe around bears, mountain lions and other wildlife with these expert tips.
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We reviewed six traction devices for snowy trails.
If you've never tried trail running, you're missing out! A top ultra runner shares her top tips for getting started on the trails.
As restrictions begin to lift and temperatures (finally) begin to rise, people will surely hit the roads and bike paths en masse. Avoid the crowds and point your toes off road with the best trail shoes to take you there in spring 2020.
Planning on spending your off-season running on the trails? Take this advice from the new book Hal Koerner’s Field Guide to Ultrarunning.
If your go-to workouts have you dreading your training runs, try these easy tweaks to stay engaged, hone your skills, and gain fitness.
Spring is the perfect season for taking to the trails for the first time.
Taking to the trails this off-season? Use these expert tips to make sure you're enjoying the view—and not worrying about your safety.
When trails are steep, breathing becomes harder, legs fatigue more quickly, and you tend to feel every painstaking step.
Spring for many is a return to trails, and reminding ourselves of all the great runs we had in our recent past.
If you run with a dog, you already know the rewards. If you never have, you should experience it at least once.
If you’re new to trail running, fear not: the off-season is the perfect time to try new things.
Here are six of the best shoes for everything from long, slow training runs to the 10K leg of your next XTERRA race.
Running trails will reinvigorate your routine—and make you stronger. Here’s how to make the switch from pavement to pure happiness.
We tested four different options that will keep you moving when there’s no place to reload in sight.
Quick feet, high knees, in-in-out-out and lateral box fill can help you become a better trail runner.
Runners who have the mental prowess and interest in going longer than 26.2 miles are definitely a special breed. Could you be one of them?
If you love trail running and are traveling or just moved to a new place—or you just want to try it for the first time—how do you know where to go?
Getting comfortable at running a rocky, rooty, rutty or twisty downhill trail can be downright gleeful.