Can COVID-19 Hurt Your Running Performance Long-Term? Medical Professionals Say It’s Still Too Soon To Tell
While fitness seems like a protective factor, doctors urge us all to remain vigilant against getting sick.
While fitness seems like a protective factor, doctors urge us all to remain vigilant against getting sick.
Lauren Wilke contracted COVID-19 in March 2020. She is still seeking treatment for long-haul symptoms.
Guidelines for keeping your training on track when you can't do your plan for the day or have to take days off.
Lauren Wilke contracted the new coronavirus early in March. Almost five months later, she still can’t run.
Don't rush to the ER the second you feel flu-like symptoms. Here's what experts recommend to do, instead.
Not respecting the illness can often set you back more than trying to push through it.
There are a few times where having "no excuses" is a load of bull. We've rounded up when it's completely reasonable to quit a workout.
The fun day of mud festivities left many runners violently ill.