Brosilow had a lot of hard-and-fast time goals when he began running at age 50: Break three hours in the marathon, 40 minutes in the 10K, and 20 minutes in the 5K. Having achieved them all, he’s now ...
Despite what some people think, you can start running at any age. In fact, more runners than ever are lacing up in their golden years. According to a survey, from 2015 to 2022, the number of ...
Running's popularity is showing no signs of slowing down. Strava's 2024 trend report revealed a 9% increase in the number of marathons, ultramarathons and century rides logged last year, and Sports ...
If you’ve started running and seen early gains only to hit a frustrating plateau, you’re not alone. Many runners make solid progress at first – usually over 5k – but then struggle to get any quicker.
It’s common to feel like you’re running out of breath when you’re working out—especially if you’re a new runner, starting again after a break, or running at a harder pace. We’ve all been there. If ...