Meet Dr. Feinberg, Founder Of The Run For Life 5K
Dr. Eve Feinberg, the founder of the Run For Life 5K, explains the event's inspiration and that of the Life Finds a Way Foundation.
Dr. Eve Feinberg, the founder of the Run For Life 5K, explains the event's inspiration and that of the Life Finds a Way Foundation.
No run destination unleashes this runner's emotions quite like her home running path.
Every new runner should start by asking themselves this simple question: Why do you want to become a runner?
Joan Lentini and Tara Yasenchak share the story behind The 13.1 Challenge and explain how runners of all endurance levels can participate.
Race Director Erica MacVittie explains why the Malibu Half Marathon should be on your runner's bucket list.
After becoming a doctor, wife and mother, one woman felt like she lost her personal identity. Running helped her find it again.
Meet the founder and some runners who are a part of the Flags 4 Fallen Foundation—and find out how you can join in on your next race.
We talked to Karena and Katrina, founders of Tone It Up, to find out more about their new protein powder and get a healthy recipe.
Jenna Powers realized just how transformative running was in her life. Learn how she is celebrating her fortieth year through the sport.
Hear what the runners and crew have to say about their historic 340-mile run to become the first women to finish The Speed Project.
These are amazing and totally spot on.
Meet the six women who will tackle the two day, 340-mile relay race from Santa Monica to Las Vegas and why Oiselle chose them.
You'll recognize the names and faces of the member of Team WR that were chosen to join 7 other runners for Hyland's at the Boston Marathon.
Paria Hassouri shares her answer to the question, "Why do you run so much?"
As an athlete, what do you need to watch out for during an annual exam? Here, one marathon-running doctor gives her orders.
As we prepare for President Obama to leave office, one runner shares her favorite quotes that double as running motivation.
While writing a pre-race pep talk to a friend, Paria Hassouri realized the most important lesson that she has learned from running.
A chance encounter on the Queensboro Bridge at Mile 15 of the New York City Marathon changed one runner's motivation mid-race.
After struggling with her own disordered eating, here's how one physician turned to running to work through emotions in a healthy way.
When she received our October issue , Paria Hassouri had an overwhelming feeling seeing a fellow muslim on the cover.
Three years ago, one runner had a fibroid removed—a very common condition. The surgery, however, resulted in Stage 4 cancer.
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Magic happens when we slip on our running shoes.
Wanting to get faster and stronger, one runner signed up for Orange Theory Fitness. Here are the reasons she keeps going back.
The country—the LGBT community, the world—was devastated by the vicious act of hate in Orlando.
Oh, the memories attached are too great to ignore.
Runners can get a lot of unexpected benefits by adding yoga into their routine.
For Mother's Day and May, Charity Miles has teamed up with FIT4MOM to create a virtual "marathon" event.
Why one runner writes herself a love letter before her big races.
"All great achievements require time." —Maya Angelou
Running 26.2 miles can open your eyes to many life lessons.
You've sat through so many bridal and baby showers. Why not register (for gifts) for your next race?
The great leaders of our country actually had some great one-liners for us runners.
Thinking of the people that mean the most can be the best way to run 26.2 miles.
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No matter where life's journeys take you, a run at home is always the most comforting.
This Thanksgiving season, one runner shares her gratitude for what the sport has given her.
In one poem, one runner confesses things that we all know to be true.
One woman's battle through stage 4 is inspiring hundreds of runners to go out and run across the country.
You nurse both training and children in a very similar fashion—kind of.
Ever wondered if your obsession with running has gone a little overboard, making you a runaholic?
We've all experienced "runderlust" before.
Who would you run with if you could have a famous best running friend?
Long-term relationships with running shoes will only end up hurting you.
One mother runner draws amazing parallels between marathoning and the marathon of a marriage.