At age 43 and with an 11-month-old baby, Melody Fairchild charts her own course back to the top. Read the full article for Runner’s World.
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Noah Droddy Is More Than Just a Cool Dude
The fan favorite goes from heartbreak to a breakthrough 10-mile performance. Read the full article for Runner’s World.
18 Household Items Runners Should Toss—And 5 to Keep
For better running health and less clutter around your home, purge these gadgets and trinkets that aren’t helping make you fitter. Read the full article for Runner’s World.
8 Practical Ways to Deal With Pee Problems on the Run
Whether you struggle with frequent porta-potty breaks or stress incontinence, you don’t have to live with it. Read the full article for Runner’s World.
8 Yoga Moves for Time-Crunched Runners
Even if you only have a few minutes to spare, these poses can improve your performance. Read the full article for Runner’s World.
Six Things Never to Say to an Injured Friend
Before you put your running-shoe covered foot in your mouth, consider how you can be compassionate to a running buddy who’s hurt. Read the full article for Runner’s World.
An Accident Broke This Runner’s 36-Year Streak—but Not His Spirit
Michigan coach Wayne Roberts sets his sights on a new goal after a hit-and-run. Read the full article for Runner’s World.
Chicago Runners to Get Their Own Lane on the Lakefront Trail
A $12 million donation will create separate cycling, running paths along Lake Michigan. Read the full article for Runner’s World.
The Runner’s World Show Episode 32: A Healthy Running Life
For runners, few things are worse than getting injured. Except—perhaps—when we can’t pinpoint the cause of the pain, and therefore, its treatment. This past spring, Runner’s World contributing editor Cindy Kuzma recorded an investigative mission of sorts into one runner’s battle with plantar fasciitis. Listen to the story here (segment starts at 29:37).
College Runner Explains Why She Went Public With Her Weight Gain
Rachele Schulist wants runners to know: Thinner doesn’t mean faster—at least not for long. Read the full story for Runner’s World.