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For years, I used to test how far I could go on day trips without eating. I don’t know if it was some unexplainable machismo or just laziness, but that mindset changed about six months ago. I鈥檇 gone on a four-hour run with an empty stomach and no food in…

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Feels like Denmark on the Pacific coast

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It鈥檚 tough to tell how trustworthy a piece of gear is going to be when you first buy it. In fact, the only way to actually test your equipment鈥檚 longevity is to, well, test it. Thoroughly. So instead of having you, dear reader, put your gear through the ringer in…

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Two-time World's Toughest Mudder champ Junyong Pak, 36, on mastering the mud

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Jenny Kalmbach, 35, winner of the Battle of the Paddle and the Molokai 2 Oahu, on training and racing technique

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Forget about rubbing two sticks together. Without matches, your only hope of getting a fire started in the wild is to take advantage of other tools at your disposal. Mykel Hawke鈥攁 former U.S. Army Special Forces Green Beret and founder of survival school Spec Ops鈥攔ecommends two easy,…

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When a Sherpa and a native Nepali paraglided off of Mount Everest in 2011, they flew into history. Now a new book chronicles their extraordinary journey.

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With a world record on the line, determining the winner of the Billabong XXL "Biggest Wave" award turned into one of the toughest judgment calls in big wave surfing's history.

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Would your mother or wife prefer to be climbing, boating, or running rather than brunching this Sunday? If the answer is yes, read on.

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Sixty years removed from Roger Bannister鈥檚 breakthrough run, the distance is all but dead in the U.S. But a new organization hopes to change all that鈥攁nd rebuild running from the mile up.

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Yes, I write about gear for a living, I have access to the most sophisticated toys and tools in the outdoor world, and I鈥檓 constantly geeking out over tech details. But I鈥檓 keenly aware of the fact that the gear does not make the athlete. I was a much better…

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Reduced-oxygen training room Air Fit opens in Bay Area

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Four days after becoming the first American man to win the Boston Marathon since 1983, Meb Keflezighi was in high demand. But he took a few minutes to discuss with us exactly what was going through his head during the courageous run.

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Caroline Ciavaldini and James Pearson—The North Face’s premiere rock climbing couple—met on a rock face in Antalya, Turkey; they named their story Once Upon A Climb.

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It's a long road to the 2016 Olympics and Phelps isn't guaranteed a spot on the U.S. team. But he's back in the pool and things are going swimmingly.

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Armstrong talks about his revoked Tour wins, how life has changed in the past year, and working on his golf game.

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The most hated man in bike racing wants a second chance with the public. Here's why that's not a sign of the apocalypse.

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There is nothing we鈥檇 like more than to see the most decorated Olympic athlete of all time return to the five-ringed stage. Can he make it happen at age 31?

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Runner and national bestselling author Matthew Fitzgerald shares a pizza recipe for runners looking for a tasty boost.

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He cracks a smile with the competition on his heels, but will Bekele smile at another world record soon?

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Imagine surfing on a wakeboard while a big-ass kite pulls you across the water鈥攁nd occasionally out of it. This is kiteboarding in horribly reductive terms (but you knew that already). Let’s get to the part where pro kitesurfer Damien LeRoy answers the question in question. Damien…

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Plenty of snow in the winter, lots of time on the water in the summer.

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The Marathon superstar knows all the right鈥攁nd wrong鈥攎oves required to win a race. Here's his game plan following the starting gun.

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Sure it's expensive, but Park City boasts friendly residents, easy access to great skiing, and plenty of culture.

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Okay, so he's been roped into a "media performance" or two, but fact is, Alex Honnold continues to bag some of the boldest climbs on earth.

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Lessons from Sochi on how to balance competitive sports and family life

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Most technical ski gear isn鈥檛 made in this country鈥攁nd it never has been.

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Can you sense the weather in your joints? Here's why that happens.

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America's top slalom skier is the odds-on favorite for Sochi gold. But to her, it's just another training run.

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Meet Kikkan Randall, the most exciting thing in cross-country skiing since... forever

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America鈥檚 secret to victory in the bobsled? Outsourcing.

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Dissecting the scary trick halfpipe skiers will need to nail for a shot at gold

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What we think will happen on, and off, the course at Sochi

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Step one: Read the essential texts. Rock-star alpinist Conrad Anker, who leads The North Face鈥檚 dream team of globetrotting expeditionists, recommends Mountaineering: The聽Freedom of the Hills. First published 54 years ago by The Mountaineers climbing club in Seattle, the how-to guide…

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Called the purest form of climbing, deep-water soloing (DWS) is free rock climbing practiced on sea cliffs, lakeside ledges, or climbing walls above pools. In deep-water soloing, water serves as the safety net. In deep-water soloing, water is your safety net. 鈥淚t鈥檚 an exciting type of climbing; usually you can鈥檛…

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With mega-celeb Lindsey Vonn out of Sochi, the Olympic lights will shine bright on her laid-back teammate Julia Mancuso, the perennial underdog who always seems to come home draped with medals.

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Pro paddler Rush Sturges dishes tips on making dazzling adventure films

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Researchers are showing everyday athletes how to train their brains to perform like the pros

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The best person to explain sit skiing is Josh Dueck, who was paralyzed from the waist down in March of 2004 when he severely overshot a ski jump and injured his spinal cord. Dueck, now 32 and a paraplegic, has triumphantly returned to freeskiing鈥攙ia a sit ski,…

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Each winter, snow covers the peak of Mauna Kea, a 14,000-foot dormant volcano located on Hawaii鈥檚 Big Island. And, yes, this 鈥減ineapple powder,鈥 as locals call it, is ready to rip. DCIM1GOPRO Just don鈥檛 expect chairlifts, or any amenities for that matter. The barren, moonlike summit鈥攚hich…

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Hal Koerner has a formula for fitness and life that keeps him winning and smiling. So follow his lead鈥攋ust don鈥檛 try to keep up.

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Morgan Beck Miller mostly kept quiet about the bitter custody battle consuming her and her husband Bode. Until she didn't.

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Bode Miller (skier) and Morgan Beck (volleyballer) have had a few rough moments as a couple, including a bitter child-custody battle with an ex-girlfriend and the death of his younger brother, Chelone. But as Bode plunges into the most ambitious ski season of his career, he鈥檚 already met his match鈥攁 woman who, like him, seems to thrive on a little craziness.

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What drives Lance Armstrong? Director Alex Gibney, along with producers Frank Marshall and Matt Tolmach, offers an answer, and reexamines their role in promoting his story.

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Determined that Russia will put on the most lavish Winter Games in history, Vladimir Putin has spent $51 billion, quashed environmental critics, and turned one of Europe鈥檚 most beautiful natural regions into a construction zone.

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Climbing's biggest name makes his bid for international stardom by risking death on live TV

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A new art piece in an English caf茅 lets patrons use recycled Tour de France memorabilia to sound off on America鈥檚 most infamous cyclist.

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Inside the mind and training habits of the fastest woman in Kona history

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When outdoor athletes put down their gear and pick up guitars

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Essential wisdom from the American running coach and legend

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Budding explorer Sonya Baumstein becomes the first person to SUP across the Bering Strait

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5 stories by our editors about near-death experiences and how they survived.

An embedded film-maker boldly documents Lance Armstrong鈥檚 downfall

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The Tough Mudder and Spartan Race champ is paving a new path through the sport

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A new record has been set in the marathon, edging us 15 seconds closer to the two-hour mark. Will we get any faster?

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On September 28, 37-year-old Jeb Corliss will attempt what he says is his most challenging jump yet. He will drop out of a helicopter and pilot his wingsuit through a crack in a roughly 900-foot-long, 870-foot high rock. We called him up to find out more, and discovered he's using a revolutionary new technology to train.

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On staying fit and preparing for the next step

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The Boston Marathon icon and on staying young

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The pint-size climber taking bouldering by storm

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Surf icon Dave Kalama is still riding 60-foot waves and winning Stand-UP-颅paddleboarding races two years shy of his 50th birthday. What鈥檚 his secret? Stephanie Pearson enlists at the waterman鈥檚 颅legendary North Shore camp, where he serves up nonnegotiable commandments for lifelong 颅fitness鈥攁nd lots and lots of crunches.

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What do you get when you combine six eye surgeons, thirteen runners, six educators, two nonprofits, 871 cataract patients, 63,000 students, two of the fastest men on the planet, and one trail race in the remote highlands of East Africa? Accelerate Ethiopia. Welcome to the brave new world of adventure philanthropy.

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Protein powders, fortified beverages, and wholesome-sounding snacks may seem like the best way to fuel your body, but the sports nutrition business also has a not-so-healthy side.

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PowerIce, a cross between a hydration drink and a popsicle, might just be the perfect summer nutrition product for athletes

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On a riding trip in the north woods this summer, Salsa showed off deft new redesigns of its venerable Spearfish and Horsethief models

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These healthy eats can help you build strength, sustain energy, and recover faster

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In an already fast and remarkable year at the Leadville 100 mountain bike race, Matt Dewitt made history as the first double amputee finisher

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With programs like the Biological Passport, the sport has made admirable progress. But more still needs to happen, including some bold new steps.

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Like it or not鈥(not)鈥攕uspicion still clouds pro bike racing. Is there a way racers can prove they're clean? One wild plan to quell the critics.

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High-school running phenom Mary Cain

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The Olympic 10,000-meter champion Mo Farah has challenged Usain Bolt to a 600-meter race for charity. Who's the favorite?

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The Olympic decathlete on how to eat, train, and perform better

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Jennifer Kessy and April Ross prepare for domination

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A professional freediver is training athletes to get more oxygen with every breath

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The world鈥檚 most accomplished blind adventurer has jumped out of airplanes, mountain-biked Leadville, and summited Everest. But nothing has proven to be as challenging as his current goal: to solo-kayak the Grand Canyon.

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This year鈥檚 Tour might well be the most open race in years. We consider the players.

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There鈥檚 a new generation of U.S. riders emerging at the pointy end of the peloton鈥攈opefully in an honest manner. This is the final installment in a series of interviews with these young Americans.

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Emily and Dane Jackson of Rock Island, Tennessee continue a family tradition of kayaking excellence.

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Charlie Engle was a crack addict who saved himself through ultrarunning, becoming an adventure-film star known around the world. Then he was convicted of mortgage fraud and sent to prison. [Oops.] He's out now, with an audacious new goal: to rebuild his life and run 5,000 miles, from the Dead Sea to the top of Mount Everest.

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We gave a former corporate lawyer $10,000 to fund his back-of-the-napkin plan to sea kayak from Minnesota to Florida. He made it all the way鈥攖hen he turned around and started paddling home. Here's why.

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