I Used to Avoid Waterproof Trail Shoes, but These Changed My Mind
In 1969, the invention of GORE-TEX revolutionized waterproofing gear. Trail running shoes, however, left much to be desired—until now.
In 1969, the invention of GORE-TEX revolutionized waterproofing gear. Trail running shoes, however, left much to be desired—until now.
After testing trail-running kits from dozens of brands in an array of nasty conditions, I’ve found my favorite pieces
A PT's tips for running through snow and ice without upping your injury risk.
Looking for a hardy trail shoe to brave winter trails? We’ve got you covered.
Looking for a new adventure? Here's everything you need to know about this spin on trail running.
We've got tips–and four drills–to help you master your winter warm-up.
Just get the warmest everything, right? Nope.
We reviewed six traction devices for snowy trails.
Winter is a risky time for trail runners. Here's why, and how you can prevent injuries.
How winter road running brings one writer closer to nature.
Chill out and get outside with our editors’ top gear picks for December.
Everything you need to know about staying fit through the winter and training year round.
Here's what to remember when running outside in the cold.
As the weather shifts, we reached out to editors and elite runners to locate the highest performing cold weather running tights on the market.
Learning to adapt training and mindset through Alaskan winters
Many runners snowshoe in the off-season, but not many focus on it year round. At the U.S. national championship, everyone is welcome.
From cross-training to winter base building and getting prepped for summer races, here’s what our coaches say about winter training.
Tested in the coldest seasons by our editors in Colorado and Montana, these jackets are sure to keep you warm on even the chilliest winter runs.
You can wear whatever you want when you run, but letting your body get too cold may increase injury risk and reduce performance, in addition to being way less cozy.
The traction, stability, and protection of trail shoes will arm you for adventure on snowy roads this winter.
Do we burn more or less energy running in the cold versus running in the heat, and should there be any relative change to our calorie intake?
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Our favorite gear for making sure you stay visible on the roads and trails this winter.
Winter running can be dreary, with a pause in racing and abundance of inclement weather. But there are ways to make the most of those cold months.
We're more than ready for some spring weather to roll around. When can we ditch our winter layers and switch to shorts?
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Letting your body get too cold may increase injury risk and reduce performance, in addition to being way less cozy.
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It can be tough to know when you cross into "too cold" territory. Knowing when to recognize signs of hypothermia, and what to do, could be lifesaving.
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