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Keep Your Laces Tied By Following These Six Easy Steps

Do your laces become loose or undone mid-run? Try this technique—it's easy-to-follow—and keep those laces tight on the run.

Heading out the door? Read this article on the new Outside+ app available now on iOS devices for members! Download the app.

Do your laces become loose or undone mid-run? Try these techniques and you’ll never have to stop mid-run for lace issues again!

If you’re tired of lacing, skip the issue altogether with a pair of no-tie laces. You can be 100 percent certain these puppies won’t come untied. Two great brands are Yankz Laces ($8, yankz.com) or Locklaces Reflective Elastic Shoelace and Fastening System ($9, locklaces.com).

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These Runners Were Not Prepared to Love Non-Alcoholic Beer

L. Renee Blount and Outside TV host Pat Parnell posted up at a popular trailhead, handed out free Athletic Brewing craft non-alcoholic beer, and then recorded runners’ live reactions. Want to find out what all the hype’s about? Click here to discover a world without compromise.

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