

Martin Fritz Huber
Martin Fritz Huber is a frequent contributor to 国产吃瓜黑料 who previously wrote the In Stride column about running culture. He also works as a tree care professional in New York City.
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The $1.2 billion company has some of the biggest podcast bros and athletes touting its praises. Is the greens powder the answer to our health woes?
33,000 feet of elevation gain in the French Alps, an average time of 40 hours on course, and the pressure of this sought-after race make it one of the most challenging. Did we mention the charcuterie?
TikTokers are beseeching us to get off the treadmill and into the weight room. They might have a point.
The 1,000 Hours 国产吃瓜黑料 challenge wants to encourage kids to spend more time outside. But what about those of us who don鈥檛 have easy access to nature?聽
In her new book, 鈥楳ind Game,鈥 Julie Kliegman offers a wide-ranging look at the inner struggles of sports stars and also-rans
The Bullet Journal method lives up to the hype of being both a mindfulness practice and a productivity system
Adults will take recreational cues from their children, 鈥渦nprocessed鈥 will become a marketing asset, and rodents will show us the way to eternal life.聽
Growing numbers of NCAA athletes are inking NIL deals. For some companies, it鈥檚 a marketing 鈥渓ightbulb moment.鈥
The most versatile runner on the planet gave us a marathon debut for the ages
After a devastating near miss in 2019, Jenny Hoffman shattered the coast-to-coast fastest known time
Following significant athlete pushback, USA Track & Field moved the race鈥檚 start time earlier. But the governing body also needs to offer Trials host cities a better deal to prevent similar issues in the future.聽
Those who pursue the craziest endurance races on the planet do it for reasons that make perfect sense
But Sifan Hassan just might be
鈥楲imits鈥 makes fun of the challenge of landing a professional contract in a way that will delight fans and non-fans alike
Due to stack height regulations, pros can鈥檛 race in the new Adizero Prime X. But it鈥檚 fair game for amateur runners鈥攚e asked a few of them how they鈥檇 feel about competing in it.
The most prolific athlete at this year鈥檚 World Championships was also the most fun to watch
The dissolution of the Pac-12 is a reminder that Olympic sports like running need to find a new business model. And that鈥檚 not such a bad thing.聽聽聽
Legalizing some performance-enhancing drugs might result in less cheating, but at what cost?
Houlihan has been throwing down impressive times this summer, despite being suspended from her sport
Sometimes a quick brush with danger can feel almost transcendent
Refugee Dominic Lobalu has proven that he can beat the best runners in the world. But will that be enough to get him to the World Championships?聽
When fitness influencer William Goodge ran across the country to raise money for charity, his feat received unprecedented scrutiny from hardcore running fans
The New York-based upstart apparel company鈥檚 community ethos isn鈥檛 just for show
More money means a greater risk for corruption, but professional running needs something to shake up the status quo
Despite the proliferation of destination marathons, some runners are making a conscientious decision to stay closer to home. But they wouldn鈥檛 judge you. 聽聽
Why the world's greatest marathoner still needs to win a hilly marathon to cement his legacy
Since Linden began her career, there鈥檚 been a dramatic shift in how professional runners promote and present themselves to the world. We caught up with her about her new podcast, the expansion of running media, and how she decides whether to fire off a spicy tweet.聽聽
By enforcing stringent rules on the video footage creators can use from their events, USA Track and Field might be undermining its own mission
The Fast Forest Project is honoring the fastest American milers as part of a broader sustainability initiative
Beyond setting a world record in the Alphafly, Eliud Kipchoge is credited with helping to create the supershoe
The track star turned filmmaker turned ultrarunner reflects on her ever-evolving relationship with the sport
Believe it or not, talking to new people won鈥檛 kill you
The recovery revolution will continue to boom, as will our collective enthusiasm for women鈥檚 sports
What the rest of us can learn from the wildly durable Atlanta Track Club runner
Ultrarunning鈥檚 G.O.A.T discusses his busy 2022, which saw win ultrarunning鈥檚 biggest events and dive into the shoe market with NNormal
Between fan engagement and professional-athlete interaction, the beleaguered social network still offers plenty of upsides for a niche sport
The complexity of doping rules in endurance sports can be alienating for fans. But what鈥檚 the alternative?聽
Training alone can make you stronger, but there鈥檚 no substitute for the bond between you and your fellow runners
The post鈥揢sain Bolt era has delivered a bevy of thrilling performances
There鈥檚 no sport whose feats of athletic brilliance are more accessible to the masses
A new documentary includes shocking new information about how track鈥檚 greatest distance runner came to the UK
In the age of preapproved interview questions and endless PR, there should still be space for something unexpected
Should governing bodies bear the burden of proof when determining who is eligible to compete in women鈥檚 sports?
Some words of wisdom from one of the most consistently excellent marathoners of the past decade
Jakob Ingebrigtsen may be a 21-year-old wunderkind, but he鈥檚 already learned an important truth about the fleeting satisfaction of success
Don鈥檛 be afraid to sweat it out in these running pieces
The star runner鈥檚 decision to be less public on the app illustrates how pro athletes have to find a tricky balance between privacy and exposure
For some pro runners, having the freedom to choose their footwear is worth more than a contract
The Bowerman Track Club failed its own athletes by not being transparent about its relationship with the suspended star聽
A conversation with Semi-Rad鈥檚 Brendan Leonard on the life-affirming joys of type-two fun
Bill Hayes鈥檚 new book, 鈥楽weat: A History of Exercise,鈥 offers a personal account of a universal tradition
The fell runner from the UK came to the sport relatively late, but she seems to be making up for lost time
Otherworldly talent has its own irresistible magnetism. We can鈥檛 help but be seduced. 聽 聽
Whether they want to or not, organizations like World Athletics and the International Olympic Committee have shed the mantle of neutrality
A very niche scandal at an Arizona high school takes the debate about running etiquette to another level
The inaugural NYC Black History 50 winds its way through the five boroughs and touches on a history that is frequently ignored
Two-time Olympic medalist Nick Willis credits his longevity to residing in a college town. And not doing too many vomit-inducing workouts.
This weekend鈥檚 Millrose Games will provide a midwinter highlight and a much needed counterpoint to the marathon
The unlikely new American record holder in the marathon believes her best racing days are still ahead of her
This year鈥檚 predictions include fewer diets and a possible return of minimalist running shoes
The case for marking the passage of time by running your ass off
The case for an event that鈥檚 somewhere between the Boston Marathon and the Olympic Trials
LA Saves Track wants to give the oldest high school in the city a facility it can be proud of
While the benefit to giving elite women their own race seems obvious, the question of giving male marathoners a separate start is more contentious
In the second edition of the Max Vert October challenge, Christopher Fisher spent ten hours a day running up and down a mountain
When you spend your youth chasing highs, what comes next?聽
This kit will get you out the door even on cold days
Thanks to the app鈥檚 open diary format, a race is more than just a race鈥攊t鈥檚 an opportunity for public introspection
A friendly reminder that worry never robs tomorrow of its sorrow, it only saps today of its joy
The upstart Swiss company is shaking things up with an unorthodox cushioning system and an emphasis on grassroots marketing
The Prime X is banned for professional athletes, but that might be its main selling point
As the Fifth Avenue Mile celebrates its 40-year anniversary on Sunday, here鈥檚 a look at the legacy of the race
For New Generation Track and Field, established media companies are too stuck in their ways
Running nerds won鈥檛 learn anything new from 鈥楰ipchoge: The Last Milestone,鈥 but it鈥檚 still a feast for the eyes
The Tokyo Games reminded us why athletics remains the greatest show on earth
In what might be the first step toward an unprecedented triple, the Dutch runner won two races on the same day
Despite IOC malfeasance and the ongoing pandemic, the five-ring spectacle is too seductive to ignore
After discovering Skinnies Sungel, our writer no longer dreads lathering up for a day outside
After two more star runners have been excluded by World Athletics鈥 policy, the governing body will have to reap what it has sown
The 44-year-old is ready to take on the world鈥檚 best marathoners at the Tokyo Olympics.