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AskMen.com Jeremy Berger |
Endurance Races Guys are pushing themselves to the physical limits in races every bit as mean as they sound: The Canadian Death Race, Marathon of the Sands, The Jungle Ultra, Badwater Ultramarathon, The Longest Day, Ironman. |
AskMen.com Dave Golokhov |
Oscar Pistorius Double-leg amputee Oscar Pistorius lives by the motto "you're not disabled by the disabilities you have; you are able by the abilities you have." |
AskMen.com Matt Moore |
Marathon Training Recipes We have four mouthwatering marathon training recipes and carbohydrates are particularly important the night before long training runs and race day. |
Outside June 2010 Abe Streep |
The Wild File: Runners vs. Cyclists Who would win in a 100: Usain Bolt or a top sprint cyclist? |
Outside June 2010 |
Teva Mountain Games In 2010 more than 40,000 spectators are expected to attend 24 events, with athletes gunning for $100,000 in prize money |
Outside June 2010 Abe Streep |
The Wild File: Runners vs. Cyclists Q&A: Who would win in a 100: Usain Bolt or a top sprint cyclist? |
HHMI Bulletin May 2010 Sarah C.P. Williams |
For the Long Haul If you're trying to find Chris Garcia on a Saturday morning, focus your search dozens of miles deep in the Santa Cruz mountains or halfway up nearby Mount Diablo. He'll be on foot, but if you want to catch him you'll have to move fast. |
Outside March 2010 Justin Nyberg |
Yes You Can: Run the NYC Marathon Going 26.2 miles is a great way to prove your grit and there's no greater showcase than the world's biggest. Presenting a simple plan to get anyone off the couch and across the finish line. |
Outside January 2010 Jennifer L. Schwartz |
Fitness Myth: Weight Bigger runners are prone to injuries. |
Outside November 2009 Ryan Krogh |
America's Next Top Runner It's been 26 years since an American has won a major U.S. marathon -- and 37 since we did it in the Olympics. Will this be the year American distance running gets back on track? Ryan Hall thinks so. |
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