Endurance Coaching Is Very White. A New Program Aims to Change That.
The Coaches of Color Initiative, funded by 80/20 Endurance, will award a one-year apprenticeship grant with $1,000 monthly stipend to recipients.
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Molly Hanson is a Colorado-based writer and runner. She ran track and cross country for the University of Wisconsin Badgers from 2013-2016, racing in the national finals of the NCAA 1500 in 2014 and 2015.The Coaches of Color Initiative, funded by 80/20 Endurance, will award a one-year apprenticeship grant with $1,000 monthly stipend to recipients.
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Olympians Will Go Head to Head to Top off Summer Season at the 5th Avenue Mile on Sunday
All the physiological proof you need that you should definitely be doing hill repeats if you're trying to become a more efficient, faster, and injury-free runner.
1500m Olympic medalist Josh Kerr and his Coach Danny Mackey on the training, psychology and key workouts that led to him to become one of the best middle distance runners in the world.
The highly anticipated meet takes place on Friday and Saturday, Aug. 20-21 and will feature big names like Sifan Hassan, Jakob Ingebrigtsen, Athing Mu, and Sha’Carri Richardson.
Tomorrow the stage is set for a dramatic showdown between the mid-distance stars of three nations: The Netherlands, Kenya, and Great Britain — with a new American challenger. Here’s how they stack up against each other.
19-year-olds Mu and Hodgkinson took gold and silver in the women’s 800m, ushering in a new era of track and field.
One-third of Hassan’s never-before done bid to win the 1500, 5,000, and 10,000 has been cinched. Here is a play-by-play of what she needs to do next and the challenges she'll face.
America’s first time hosting the Olympics in 1904 included a marathon run in 90 degree temperatures, deliberate dehydration, and a champion fueled by rat poison and brandy.
After a year of tumultuous changes, the former NCAA champion talks about his switch to the ON Athletics Club ahead of the Tokyo Games, the intensified training he’s undergoing, and his Olympic goals (and beyond).
The collegiate champion and Canadian record holder reveals why he’s stronger than ever after a year without racing, how his training has changed, and some go-to workouts.