We’ve all been in that kind of relationship. In fact, I had been in several of them, successively. Where nothing’s wrong, exactly. But maybe the excitement has dwindled, or maybe it was never
Very few runners rave about taper. It’s something folks either gripe about, or deny the merits of. But I actually want to like taper. During taper, suddenly, weekends are back, and there’s a
I am proud to post American Elite Marathoner Crosby Freeman’s amazing personal recap of his 2:25.36/30th Overall Finish at the 2009 Boston Marathon. This is a fascinating recap of the ups and
“I just have to laugh. For those of you who don’t know Ken, he’s an accomplished ultra marathoner. He’s done this before” says Dean Karnazes. I’m sitting at
One of the difficult — and appealing — things about trail running versus road running is the near-impossibility of comparing various routes and races of equal distances. In 2004, Scott Jurek set
Nike released a pair of hysterical new running videos that are definitely worth watching. The short commercials provide a full view of “Bear Butte Running Camp” where you can really “let
I just got back from crewing for Nathan Yanko at the Lake Sonoma 50 Mile, whew what a day! Jonathan Olsen absolutely tore it up in the race today knocking nearly an hour off of the the top time
First off a huge thanks to all of the volunteers who made the Coyote Two Moon race possible as you got many of us through a tough couple of days. If you don’t know anything about Coyote Two Moon
In 1997 I ran my first Ultra and it was not well thought out. I suffered. I had recently moved to San Anselmo, CA from Manhattan where I had started to run on trails because of the lack of sidewalks.
Pacific Coast Trail Runs put on a great event at Rodeo Beach in the Marin Headlands on Saturday, March 21. The weather was overcast and cool but perfect to run in. Shan Riggs and his