Race Day
10 Best Marathon Race-Day Tips
By the time you've reached your marathon weekend, you've completed all the hard work. Now you only have to stay healthy and run smart. Here's how:
1. Plan ahead. Your race day actually begins 24 to 48 hours...
10 simple ways to avoid injuries
Injuries are a fact of the running life. They just are. Either because of training errors, poor biomechanics, improper shoe selection and numerous other variables, injuries can only impede your progress. Fortunately, most of the...
A First-timer's Guide to Running the Marathon
Here it is: The marathon. It’s finally here. Now is your time to perform. But before the 26.2 miles even begins, it’s important to step back and look at what you’ve already accomplished. Most of you have run farther than...
A women's guide to footcare
It’s undeniable: Men don’t care what their feet look like as long as all the working parts are functioning effectively. But women runners do care. Especially during the summer months when sandals, Birkenstocks and flops are the...
Acclimatize for summer heat and humidity
One of the facts of running and racing life in the summer is heat and in most places, high humidity. Absolutely nothing will slow you down quicker on a training run or race than heat and humidity.
As the temperatures rise,...
Achilles tendon injuries: How to treat and cure
Achilles is one of the most famous names in Greek mythology—and the tendon named after him is one of the most important components in the group of muscles and bones that propels runners and walkers. This tendon’s job is to...
Acupuncture: Therapy for injured runners
The very idea of having someone stick needles into your knee, ankle or leg muscles doesn’t sound very inviting, but the practice of acupuncture is an ancient Chinese form of medicine that has been around for thousands of years....
Aid-station etiquette
When you run any road race, you will encounter an aid station. To the uninitiated, an aid station is a table (or series of tables) staffed by eager race volunteers who distribute water, sportsdrink and encouragement to the...
Air pollution and running: How to run safely
If you were paying attention during science class, you know the air we breathe contains more than just oxygen. There are all sorts of gases in our air—some necessary for life and others that are deadly in certain doses.
By...
Ammonia smell after running explained
After a hard workout, some runners frequently notice a strong odor that resembles ammonia fumes. It smells exactly like a cleaning solvent but not quite as pungent. For some reason, that smell is most distinctive after a very,...
