From Hollywood stars to chart-topping musicians and former presidents, these 20 celebrities traded red carpets for race bibs and showed they’ve got serious endurance. Some ran for charity, others
You used to be fun. Now you cancel brunch for long runs, show up to parties in running shoes, and everything you post on Instagram is race medals and GPS
You step on the treadmill telling yourself it’ll just be a quick shakeout. Easy pace. Maybe three miles. You queue up your playlist, press start, and settle in.
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Running in hot weather without smart preparation can quickly become dangerous. Heat dramatically impacts your performance and overall health, increasing the risks of dehydration, heat exhaustion, or even heat stroke.
Running your first marathon is a huge milestone. You’ve trained for months, logged the miles, nailed your long runs, and pictured the finish line more times than you can
Many people start running with big goals. But within weeks, the excitement fades—and the shoes start collecting dust.
Why does this happen so often? It usually comes down to
Running a marathon is a bold, life-changing goal—and crossing that finish line is worth every mile of the journey. But getting there takes more than just logging runs and
Proper recovery after running is just as important as the training itself. Without rest, the body does not have time to adapt: the risk of injury increases, immunity weakens, and
New York State offers half marathons as diverse and dynamic as its landscapes. From bustling city streets to peaceful country roads, each race on this list combines scenery and spirit
Some races are about competition. Others are about connection. From coast to coast, women-only half marathons celebrate community, sisterhood, confidence, and the kind of power that builds when women run
Skipping your warm-up might seem harmless—especially if you’re short on time. But warming up properly can help you run more efficiently, reduce your injury risk, and feel better