Runner Liv Paxton shares how and why she's ditching her running watch to train for her next marathon. Paxton shares how running without a watch improved her runs.
Even if it feels like everyone around you is training to run a marathon these days, less than 1% of the population actually conquers the iconic distance. Why? Because running 26.2 miles isn’t easy.
For these first-time marathoners, training for race day involved sweat, tears and lots of talking about it. By Scott Cacciola A few weeks ago, Emely Nunez decided to commemorate something that was ...
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I’m prepping for my next marathon without a wearable—and my training has never felt better
Running has always shaped who I am. I was raised in a family where the sport was a huge part of life—my parents were first introduced at a track meet, my dad spent 32 years as a college track and ...
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