Run Long, Run Healthy Weekly Roundup — December 29, 2021
Your weekly guided tour of the best new research and articles on running from around the web.
Amby Burfoot has been running and writing about running for more than a half century. He won the Boston Marathon in 1968, and has run it another 23 times, including in 2018, which marked the 50th anniversary of his win. He has also completed the same Thanksgiving Day 5-mile in Connecticut 57 years in a row. Burfoot joined Runner’s World magazine in 1978, and became executive editor in 1985, holding the position for almost two decades. He has written a half-dozen books including First Ladies of Running and Run Forever.
Your weekly guided tour of the best new research and articles on running from around the web.
Your weekly guided tour of the best new research and articles on running from around the web.
Your weekly guided tour of the best new research and articles on running from around the web.
Your weekly guided tour of the best new research and articles on running from around the web.
Your weekly guided tour of the best new research and articles on running from around the web.
Your weekly guided tour of the best new research and articles on running from around the web.
Your weekly guided tour of the best new research and articles on running from around the web.
Dykes, who ran a 2:54 marathon at age 70, opens up about training, injury, and his love of racing often. Plus, training details from his coach.
Your weekly guided tour of the best new research and articles on running from around the web.
Your weekly guided tour of the best new research and articles on running from around the web.
The new rolling start at Boston adopted for the COVID-influenced fall running proved great for runners. But what will they do next April?
The historic fall running of the Boston Marathon will place it alongside the 100th in 1996 and Boston Strong in 2014 as most memorable.