Here’s How To Train For A Flat, Fast Ultra
Flatter ultras present a training conundrum. Do you train for strength or speed? Here's what you should know.
Flatter ultras present a training conundrum. Do you train for strength or speed? Here's what you should know.
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We know we lose a lot of sweat when we run, especially the extreme distances of ultramarathons. So how should you strategize salt replacement?
When electrolyte levels drop too low, performance can suffer. Avoid that dip by dialing in your nutrient intake.
The panel will include five Indigenous runners and touch on topics from trail safety to justice for missing and murdered Indigenous runners.
A roundup of our most popular online articles so far this year.
After five years, one of Oregon’s most stunning races is back.
The North Face’s Athlete Development Program provides two-year contracts to “burgeoning and diverse athletes.”
For most of us, one 100-mile race in a year is enough. But what if you want to attempt multiple ultras in a season? Here's what to know.
This webinar event with coach/columnist David Roche will equip you with the knowledge to get faster and have more fun on the trails.
Join Trail Runner editor in chief Zoë Rom and columnist/coach David Roche for everything you need to know to run your first trail race!
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Nattalyee Randall ran 50 miles through New York City to protest police brutality. The result was this powerful documentary film.
Do you have big race plans for 2022? Join the Trail Runner Run Club for a guided training experience to crush your goals.
Alex Falconer set out to traverse the Boundary Waters of Minnesota in May 2021. He would ultimately set a new FKT across the 110-mile stretch.