One in four American women suffer from some kind of pelvic floor disorder, according to the National Institutes of Health. That's 25% of us! And yes, that number
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One in four American women suffer from some kind of pelvic floor disorder, according to the National Institutes of Health. That's 25% of us! And yes, that number
There’s nothing like crossing the finish line. You’ve trained for weeks or months or even years and finally, you’ve done it. If the race went well, you wonder
If you’ve ever raced or done a group track workout, you’ve seen them. Grown men and women in tiny shorts doing exaggerated skipping and hopping. Swinging their legs
Running alone hasn’t become more dangerous. But it did get a lot more scary in September 2022 when runner Eliza Fletcher was kidnapped and murdered when out for
As much as I’d love to tell you otherwise, plant-based eating can be a real struggle for some people, especially athletes. Simply giving up animal products is
I ran a sub 3 marathon at age 42 as a mom with a full time job. Today, I’m going to go over the 10 steps I took
Runners have been told that heel striking is bad. Or at least, it’s not nearly as good as a runner who hits the ground on the midfoot. But
If you are an early morning runner, you probably head out the door as soon as your shoes are tied. There’s no time to eat a meal, wait
Do you have your heart set on a certain finishing time for your next race? Most runners are racing to see if they can go farther or faster
There’s an effort in running that is deceptively sweet. It’s not slow enough to be called jogging, yet it’s not hard enough that it feels too challenging. To