Running Through Motherhood: How Having Children Changes Our Relationship with the Sport
Real stories about how running and motherhood change each other.
Real stories about how running and motherhood change each other.
The superstar runner is working hard to ensure pregnant women everywhere are supported.
Reacting to my kiddo's meltdowns only made them worse. Here's what happened when I learned to respond instead.
Through every up and down, Kelly Herron has had two things to lean on: Running, and her mom.
This sequence will help moms rebuild their pelvic floor and core strength so they can (quite literally) hit the ground running.
How a new maternity leave policy in triathlon is changing the landscape for female pros.
The organization marks its five-year anniversary this month.
The organization wants to shift the way the sports industry sees, values, supports, and protects all women.
The double Olympic gold medalist didn’t plan to have a child at this point in her career, but she’s quickly learning there’s no right way to juggle business, parenthood, and training.
In an exclusive essay, the Olympic medalist and American record holder in the marathon reflects on the meaning of family, motherhood, and the role adoption has played in her life.
The Olympian and mother of three wants a “new normal” for working moms. Her non-profit aims to make it a reality.
Kids, training, and recovery don’t always mix perfectly, but these three women give us an inside scoop on how they manage to make 26.2-mile magic happen, even when family life is hectic.
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Being a mom is like running—don't compare yourself to the competitor next to you.
Turns out the life lessons you learn as a mom can really apply to running.