Every year, aneurysms burst in the brains of about 10 in 10,000 people. Read the full story for VICE’s Tonic.
Month: March 2018
Faster at a Cost
Disordered eating is not just a women’s problem. But many coaches, athletes, and even doctors fail to recognize it in men. The consequences can be devastating. Read the full article for Runner’s World.
Chicago’s Facial Bars Democratize Dermatology
Frozen-nitrogen, laser light, and breast-milk facials are among the options on offer at the city’s convenience-minded skin care spots. Read the full article for Chicago Magazine.
Kathrine Switzer Shares the Fearlessness of Running with Women Worldwide
Kathrine Switzer ran the Boston Marathon in 1967 under the initials K.V. Switzer, making history not just for female runners but for all women. Hear her story and what she’s fighting for today on the #WeGotGoals podcast.
Are Natural Toothpastes as Effective as the Regular Kind?
“There’s no evidence to support the advertising claims.” Read the full article on VICE’s Tonic.
Squats and Cognac Keep This 102-Year-Old Track Star Running Strong
“I didn’t expect so much, but I’m very happy it turned out this way. I was just exercising, and now I’m all over the world.” Read the full article for Runner’s World.
Have an Idea for a Running-Related Side Hustle?
These four tips can help you turn your brainstorm into a source of income—and satisfaction. Read the full article for Runner’s World.
The #WeGotGoals Podcast Anniversary Special
After a year of hosting the #WeGotGoals podcast, we’re taking a week to celebrate what we’ve learned – from the big questions and from the incredible people we’ve interviewed along the way. Listen to the full episode at aSweatLife.com.