Billy Mills’ Historic Race To The 1964 Olympic Gold
Billy Mills' historic Olympic race to the 10K gold in 1964 is one of the performances that inspired this young runner's career.
Billy Mills' historic Olympic race to the 10K gold in 1964 is one of the performances that inspired this young runner's career.
Run Hundred shares its top 10 playlist to kick off May 2018.
The speedy former collegiate runner and swimmer will run her first half marathon at the 2018 USATF Half Marathon Championships next month.
Check out this 10-track workout playlist by Australian pop artist Kylie Minogue.
A reflection on the effect that 2018 Boston Marathon champion Desiree Linden's win has on the American running community one week later.
The latest workout playlist from Run Hundred features 10 one-hit wonders from the 1970s.
Many runners have likely participated in the "flat me" trend without even realizing it.
Four products to keep you safe on outdoor runs.
Three years ago, Tori Bowie decided to give sprinting a try. The success that has followed is nothing short of shocking.
What you need to know about this runner trend on the rise.
Since running gives so much to us, we take a moment to highlight some of the ways we can give back to our community through running.
Black Girls RUN! leaves no woman behind.
10 quick facts about Desiree Linden, the first American woman to win the Boston Marathon in 33 years.
Despite paying her own entry fee to Boston, this nurse anesthetist just ran away with second place at one of the world’s biggest marathons.
Science says your playlist could unlock a PR.
It’s a hotly contested debate, for sure.
Five years after marathoner Dave Fortier was injured during the 2013 Boston Bombings, he’s tackling Boston with his oldest daughter.
Check out this workout playlist featuring songs by musicians that will be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2018.
The Boston Marathon Medical Volunteer staff is packed with individuals like Linda Pitler, who go the extra mile to help runners in need.
The sports psychology consultant describes what runners will hear during her panel at the Women’s Running Seminar Series this weekend.
Editor-in-chief Rebecca Warren discusses what runners can find inside our May 2018 issue.
Elite champion Molly Huddle is running her second-ever marathon at Boston—and she could win it.
Take a sneak peek inside our May 2018 issue, on newsstands April 10.
Find out when and where to tune in on April 16.
After delivering a healthy baby girl, new mom Tina Muir is itching to return to her pro running career.
261 Fearless provides a welcoming environment for women runners around the world.
As an athlete trains in different environments, their sweat rate can vary.
Sara Hall (USA), Eunice Kirwa (Bahrain) and Jessica Augusto (Portugal) have dropped out of the 2018 Boston Marathon due to injury.
Curious about the growing popularity of the beer mile, this runner decided to run her first on St. Patrick's Day.
Add these 10 song selections popular for April 2018 to your workout playlist.
Women's Running will present this year's Boston Marathon Seminar Series, taking place at the expo on April 14-15, 2018.
Librarians share their top picks for audiobooks to listen to on the run. So turn off the tunes and tune into one of these exciting reads.
This cardio and core dance workout was inspired by Imagine Dragons' hit song "Whatever It Takes."
The love for the race runs deep.
Paratriathlete Mary Kate Callahan will participate in the Speed Project 4.0 as its first wheelchair athlete.
Encountering a wild animal on a run can stop you in your tracks. Here’s what to do.
Many experience-driven athletes are drawn to adventure racing, a sport that tests participants' physical and mental toughness.
After experiencing a lack of motivation toward running, this athlete decided to explore orienteering–and she's not looking back.
This 10-track playlist presents songs similar to Imagine Dragons' Billboard Hot 100 smash hit "Thunder."
Just over two months after delivering her first baby, pro runner Tina Muir offers an update on her postpartum journey thus far.
Presenting our 2018 winner and her powerful story of steely grit and determination after losing her leg just 14 months before our shoot.
One month after her last race as a collegiate athlete, Hannah Hartzell is curious to see where her passion for running will take her next.
November Project marries hard work with high fives.
Keeping fit on the road has never been easier.
Each of these 10 cover songs breathes new life into old favorites.
It’s never too late—or too early—to become a runner.
In the wake of Roger Bannister's death, we explain why aspirational figures are so important for runner success.
Experts weigh in on how to find success in reaching your goals.
One runner shares the story of how she came to finish her first marathon after the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing.
"It will impact all of us for the rest of our lives," said Team Hold the Plane creator David Samson of the World Marathon Challenge.
Amanda McGrory checks in days before she is to compete in the pro wheelchair division in the United Airlines NYC Half Marathon.
The decision to run sans music is entirely personal. One runner explains why she never listens to music while running outside.
As Dr. Jeffrey Brown explains in his book The Runner's Brain, race-day rituals are all about copying methods that have worked in the past.
It's hard to pick just 10 tracks from the 1960s rock era–but even so, each of these songs is worth adding to your workout mix.
Editor-in-chief Rebecca Warren highlights the exciting features and department pages within our April 2018 issue, on newsstands March 13.
Featuring our 2018 Fuel Up Awards, an ultra training plan, our cover feature with Boston Marathon hopeful Molly Huddle and so much more.
Boston Marathon sponsor John Hancock and Spotify have released running playlists curated by some of the biggest names in pro running.
Professional American distance runner Desiree Linden spoke with Women's Running to share her Boston Marathon training update.
Elite distance runner Molly Huddle was photographed in Flagstaff, Ariz. for the April 2018 cover of Women's Running.
Our conversation with Joyciline Jepkosgei, the record-smashing 24-year-old
Cognitive behavioral psychologist Dr. Jeffrey Brown provides his four tips to help runners boost their training and race-day confidence.
Regardless of how badly you want to race–or how hard you try to register–it's never okay to be a race bandit.
We spoke with the author about the recipes included in her cookbook Tasty. Naughty. Healthy. Nice.
Most race participants behave beautifully–but there are unfortunately a few in the pack that are less considerate of their fellow runners.
Bringing you Run Hundred's top 10 playlist for March 2018.
A glimpse into how ultramarathon race director Candice Burt got her start.
Johanna Garvin became the World Marathon Challenge's first wheelchair finisher on February 5, 2018.
What's your "My Y Story"?
After spending years being pigeonholed into the "runner" category, this athlete is taking a stand to expand her identity.
Book Club Track Club is for runners that are also passionate about reading.
These organizations are mobilizing runners to battle the harassment so many female runners face on a daily basis.
Add these 10 soundtrack singles from recently-released movies to your running playlist.
The running community needs back-of-the-pack runners just as much as it needs the pros.
After taking an injury-inspired running break, this runner reflects on why the time away was well spent.
Sixteen weeks into her fit pregnancy journey, professional runner Neely Spence Gracey updates our team on how it's going so far.
Jim Weber addresses comments he made earlier this year about "real" runners in an exclusive interview.
Karen Lyons started running to escape hardship–and couldn’t stop.
What does it mean when you shed happy tears while crossing a finish line? A behavioral analyst weighs in.
Add these songs by double-threat artists to your favorite running playlist.