A Look At The Technology Behind The Track Olympic Uniforms
Nike has created some fancy tech—called AeroBlades—made specifically for the fastest runners.
Nike has created some fancy tech—called AeroBlades—made specifically for the fastest runners.
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Why do we do it? And what do you do if someone is running the 'wrong' direction?
You're not alone—here's how to combat upper pain.
Whether you are a newbie or a total pro, fitting yoga into your routine is about to get even easier.
In honor of the holiday, we have rounded up some of the best all-American tunes to help you celebrate Independence Day!
Fans were in full force, runners were fast, and one screamed, "OMG! I have that phone case!"
Nike let us play in some of the shoes that will grace the feet of Olympians in Rio at their spike night event on the track. Peep the photos.
Hint: running 25 laps in the grueling sun is not easy. So these women win the game-face contest.
She crossed the line in a huge grin when she realized she made the team—so is she the Cinderella story America should watch in Rio?
During the second day of the Olympic Trials, Olympic dreams were made—some made their first team!—and people stopped to tie their shoes.
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You know how runners love posting quotes with their 'gram photos? Elites are no different—here are some of the top #roadtorio posts so far.
Because these are short and sweet, you can say them over and over to yourself when you need to focus on something positive.
We are always discovering new products and this week, we have a new list of some of the best things we have found for runners!
When the going gets tough, the tough get going!
They are the king of the #runhappy movement, and their presence at the trials is definitely no exception.
Remember: The '90s were basically 20 years ago, but the songs from that decade live on in our headphones.
This new book dives deep into the dark, dirty sport of doping in sport, something that's unfortunately still rampant today.
Today marks the start of the Olympic Track and Field Trials in Eugene! See what other important runner dates take place this month.
New runners, there are so many ways to enjoy the new runner struggles!
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Trail runners need to be on the alert for this poisonous weed that is found in all 50 states.
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People do it only for bragging rights.
The Fan Festival is just that—a giant festival outdoor party area behind the track for spectators to geek out over drinks and runners.
Running fans have access to their favorite athletes on any social platform—and Alysia Montano is the queen of making that possible on Snap.
Being a beginner at anything can be scary—but here are just a few reasons that you should embrace your newbie status and own it!
The three-time Olympian, best known for competing in both summer and winter games, will not compete on the track in Eugene.
Danielle Brooks is hoping to help other plus-size women find peace with their bodies.
You can use lotions and potions every day, but healthy skin starts with a good diet.
Sometimes the tiniest of foods make a world of difference.
Athletes are speaking out on the concerns over exposure to Zika at the Rio Olympics.
Sometimes you aren't able to run with music, but Eat Pray Run DC has you covered!
Wanting to get faster and stronger, one runner signed up for Orange Theory Fitness. Here are the reasons she keeps going back.
Phoebe Wright—self-named "dark horse of the 800 meters"—shares her top podium picks and underdogs from some of track's top events.
Her Instagram has garnered more than 50K followers—and for good reason. Watch this video to see what else happens behind the scenes.
There are so many options for literally every healthy choice—here's how to keep it simple and still hit your goals.
In true late-night television fashion, John Oliver takes the doping issues and explains it with humor and a clip from Shalane Flanagan.
Run Far Girl shares some simple ways to make a difference with every step.
With no money to provide safety and security, the Rio Olympics may be a "big failure."
Try this variation on the plank from Heather Wilson-Phillips; it's a real waist cincher.
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Runners, start your blenders!
Running doesn't have to be a solo sport—finding a group to run with can make logging the miles more fun.
For starters, do you know the difference between deodorant and antiperspirant?
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We've rounded up some fruits and veggies that are just filled with water.
With everything we know about benefits of fat, some question whether we really need to opt for low-fat dairy products.
Is it okay to change up your training schedule to fit a half marathon in to your marathon training?
What do you get when you combine the Green Mountains of Vermont, fresh-out-of-the-oven pizza and cool beer in a finisher’s pint glass?
Here’s a seasonal veggie that fits into just about any meal you can dish up.
A woman paralyzed from the waist-down sets out to hike the 2,190-mile Appalachian Trail alone.
After years of struggling to lower her body fat percentage, one runner finally figured out why—thanks to an offhand comment to her trainer.
Sara Slattery, Kellyn Taylor and Alysia Montaño took different approaches to pregnancies and are on their way to the U.S. Olympic Trials.
If you want to add a bit of a challenge to your core routine, there's one small piece of equipment you need to get.
This story is not only beautiful for its characters, but it's also written with so much love.
Treat yourself or your favorite mom-to-be to a few of these fun must-haves.
See what it is a like for a pro to start over again in her sport.
Meditation can do wonders for runners as you set and go for your goals.
When the time comes to do something that is totally out of your comfort zone, do it.
Runners always forget how hard running is in the summer until it is here.
One runner shares the top reasons to use your two feet to explore a new city.
We just can't get enough of these latest fitness finds.
When she's not training for the Olympic Trials, Sara Hall is a wife, a mother of four, and part of the The Hall Steps Foundation.
Our Marathon Maniac looks back at some of her races and shares stories of her biggest cheerleader along the way.
Wanna feel like an elite runner who runs for a living? Run a PR wearing Tracksmith gear.
Coach and mother-of-three, Sarah Canney, shares her top picks for running strollers.
Not just for the tennis court, Venus Williams serves up hot looks for your run.
Run Selfie Repeat shares her personal weight loss journey and how it has helped her see a new truth about before and after photos.
Serena Williams dances alongside Beyonce in "Sorry."
Fans will love to know that D.J. and Kimmy are best friends in real life! See what they've learned from staying active together.
To celebrate National Hydration Day, here are drinks you haven't tried that can keep you cool all summer.
We are totally starry-eyed for these patriotic designs of our favorite Brooks models.
Reports of athletes being robbed at gunpoint plague the already sensitive travel situation for athletes headed to the Rio Olympics.
Eat Pray Run DC looks back on time with her first running coach, who recently passed away.
If you're coming off a spring racing season and have a strong base, these workouts are for you.
When 17-year-old Kelly Szalankiewicz started training for her first half, she developed some unhealthy habits.
This move is often overlooked but will help you build glute and hamstring strength, all while increasing your stability.