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11 votes
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US ultrarunner Camille Herron involved in Wikipedia controversy
19 votes -
After a summer track season that ended just two days earlier, Jakob Ingebrigtsen's audacious half-marathon debut in Copenhagen fell apart after 10km
5 votes -
Olympic pole vault champion Armand Duplantis beat 400m hurdler Karsten Warholm in a 100m exhibition race in Zurich
13 votes -
Jakob Ingebrigtsen smashes longstanding world 3000m record in Silesia
5 votes -
Final finisher of women's marathon shows what it means to be an Olympian
14 votes -
Aside from two formal Olympic marathons, in Paris’s ‘Marathon for All,’ you didn’t have to be an Olympian
5 votes -
Ghanaian authorities are investigating after several individuals claiming to be para-athletes and their support staff reportedly absconded during a trip to Norway
3 votes -
Norway's Jakob Ingebrigtsen made another chapter of history at the European Athletics Championships as he became the first man to win six individual golds
5 votes -
It is the spiciest rivalry in track and field. After months of trash talking and bravado, Britain's Josh Kerr and Norway's Jakob Ingebrigtsen face off for the first time in 2024.
8 votes -
Marathon runner, 12, sets her sights on 2028 Olympics
5 votes -
Kelvin Kiptum, marathon world record holder, dies in car crash at 24
20 votes -
Ever tried running backwards? Meet Aaron Yoder, one of the world's fastest backward runners who can complete a reverse mile in five and a half minutes.
6 votes -
I ran 365 marathons in 365 days
11 votes -
Olympic 1500m champion Jakob Ingebrigtsen and brothers Henrik and Filip accuse father and former coach of violence and abuse – Gjert denies the allegations
9 votes -
What's the big deal about running a half marathon?
I have a problem. My wife is currently training for a half-marathon and getting really into it. She's getting anxiety about being able to finish her training runs, she's telling me how much this...
I have a problem. My wife is currently training for a half-marathon and getting really into it. She's getting anxiety about being able to finish her training runs, she's telling me how much this is going to mean to her, and comparing the race with her giving birth to our children.
My problem is that I just don't "get it".
As a good partner, I'm really trying to support her. I have never said anything negative about her running, I've always watched the kids when she needs to train, and I'll absolutely be there during the run to cheer her on. But deep down it just doesn't feel like a 'big deal' to me.
I'm glad that she's healthy and exercising regularly, and that she's getting some mental relief from being a stay-at-home-Mom. But just running a long way is just that. I liken it to saying everyday after dinner, I'm going to go stack some rocks in the front yard. And then one day saying "Wow, I'm going to stack them 10 feet high!". And really expecting her to get excited for me because of that.
Running feels like a personal accomplishment, and because of that, I'm sure she's excited personally, but I'm just not that impressed. I've always hid that part, and just said things like "way to go babe!" or "I knew you could do it", but she could tell this morning that I wasn't truly excited about it.
To compound things, her sister and brother-in-law are avid runners, and they've both done marathons. She is just in awe of them, and they all hype this up to each other. On his last run (a 30 mile trail run) he was faltering, but made it through. Everyone is just so impressed with his accomplishment. I mean its cool that he's good at his hobby, but also that kind of shit cannot be good for your body, and he had like a 3 day recovery period where his wife is watching the kids almost exclusively.
Why is he doing that to himself, and even more importantly, why is everyone around us so excited that he did? I feel like they're getting excited that someone went to the gym and worked out, but just in an extreme manner.
What is wrong with me? Please help me understand why I'm not excited that my wife is running a long distance.
21 votes -
Getting back into running and looking for a simple tracker app (android)
my old regular app has been dead since it got underwent featurecreep and got bought out by underarmour. lots of apps now have way too many features.. social this, calorie burning that. i know its...
my old regular app has been dead since it got underwent featurecreep and got bought out by underarmour.
lots of apps now have way too many features.. social this, calorie burning that. i know its probably a good thing for them to branch out but i'm one of those luddites that prefer simple and to-the-point apps with no social features, no account needed, etc.
all i really need from the app is gps distance tracking and a clean interface with some basic readouts for pace and whatnot. having audio readouts for pace every kilometer was a nice feature but ideally the app would be simpler than that.
if all else fails i know i can just fallback on one of those 'full featured' apps like strava but i figured i'd ask here before i got too tied into any particular app (creature of habit)
7 votes -
Jakob Ingebrigtsen sets new European record in men's mile at the Wanda Diamond League Final 2023 in Eugene
6 votes -
Jakob Ingebrigtsen obliterates 2000m world record at Wanda Diamond League 2023 in Brussels
6 votes -
What Courtney Dauwalter learned in the pain cave
6 votes -
Bobbi Gibb: The Boston Marathon pioneer who raced a lie that women couldn't run marathons
7 votes -
Jakob Ingebrigtsen retains men's 5000m title in thrilling finish on the last day of the World Athletics Championships in Budapest
6 votes -
You're ruining your feet: A video on how our shoes are too narrow
40 votes -
Renovating a canoe while running a marathon in gumboots
10 votes -
Running and the science of mental toughness
26 votes -
Runners: What keeps you going? What's your motivation for running?
I have been running for 10 years. Since October 2019 I have run everyday without missing a single day. During the week I have little time and run 2-3 miles but on the weekends I try for 5-6 miles....
I have been running for 10 years. Since October 2019 I have run everyday without missing a single day. During the week I have little time and run 2-3 miles but on the weekends I try for 5-6 miles. I have made the occasional 10+ mile runs and find that at some point around mile 7 it becomes "How far can I really go today if I get through this mile." The only motivator I have is not breaking my daily run streak, nothing fancy. I know others have motivators to get into shape for a marathon or other event. What's your running motivation?
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Runners - please help me with tempo runs!
I’m training for a 10K race in September. The app I’m using this time includes tempo runs - I’ve never done one before! When I looked it up the speed advice was pretty vague (hard but controlled)...
I’m training for a 10K race in September. The app I’m using this time includes tempo runs - I’ve never done one before! When I looked it up the speed advice was pretty vague (hard but controlled) or dependent on your race time (85-90% of your 5k race speed). I find both of these pretty confusing! I recently did a 7km race at an average speed of 6.20/km and did the jogging portion of this run at about that speed (I wasn’t trying to run fast in my 7km, only to finish!); I did the tempo portion of my run at about 5.45/km, but I found it pretty tough and also found it hard to maintain a speed without constantly checking my watch.
Any tips here?
16 votes -
Man v horse: Runner becomes only fourth to beat horse
6 votes -
Trying the 10,000 calories eat and burn challenge
2 votes -
World's Strongest Man vs. wood chopping champion (Basque rural sports)
4 votes -
Running | Official trailer
7 votes -
Running doesn’t wreck your knees. It strengthens them.
8 votes -
I attempted to dribble a football across Britain in under 24 hours [Part 1 of 2]
5 votes -
Best running apps in 2022
5 votes -
Searching the bush for my cameraman's wallet
2 votes -
Marathon my age: Running 42.195kms on my 42.195th birthday
5 votes -
Running failed Ahmaud Arbery and is failing Black America
5 votes -
Manufacturing a better foot | Running shoes
4 votes -
Boston Marathon canceled for the first time in its 124-year history
8 votes -
Derek Murphy investigates marathon runners whose times seem suspicious, which led him to the case of a seventy-year-old doctor named Frank Meza
9 votes -
How the Nike Vaporfly war was lost
9 votes -
World Athletics has banned some variants of Nike’s Vaporfly running shoes from elite competition
6 votes -
A tale of two marathon records and Nike's magic shoes
5 votes -
Eliud Kipchoge breaks two-hour marathon mark by twenty seconds
7 votes -
Human hearts evolved for endurance — and they need it to stay healthy
9 votes -
Elite marathoners’ gut bacteria help mice run faster
15 votes -
She’s 103 and just ran the 100-meter dash. Her life advice? ‘Look for magic moments’
5 votes -
'I'm a pure athlete, I don't cheat' - Semenya will not take testosterone lowering drugs to compete in 800m or 1500m
11 votes -
World Medical Association warns doctors not to enforce IAAF testosterone rule affecting Caster Semenya
12 votes -
'Hell no': Caster Semenya will not take testosterone medication
'Hell no': Caster Semenya will not take testosterone medication (This is a follow-up to this previous article: Semenya loses landmark legal case against IAAF over testosterone levels.)
12 votes