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You’ve been diligently training for your first marathon, in a location that historically has high temperatures in the upper 50s. The forecast...

Nuun, the hydration tablets that have made sports drink so easy to mix on the go, have exciting new additions for spring. 

Posted: Monday, 24 March 2008
Not one menu is a perfect fit for all athletes, but there are some general rules that everyone can use as a guide during the final 24 hours leading into your race.

Posted: Thursday, 28 February 2008

In her new book, Truly Cultured: Rejuvenating Taste, Health and Community with Naturally Fermented Foods, author, chef and holistic health expert Nancy Lee Bentley explains why bacteria never looked so good. 

Posted: Tuesday, 22 January 2008

It's not easy to understand the complex world of blood doping and the use of illegal performance-enhancing drugs. EPO, steroids, growth hormone...it's a confusing mishmash of scientific jargon--until now. Thanks to this informative article by Dr. Mac Larson, you'll sound like a pro when discussing the specifics of EPO and blood doping with your friends.

Posted: Monday, 21 January 2008

Key Points: 

• Electrolytes are vital to physiologic function and athletic performance 

• High or low levels of electrolytes are detrimental to performance and health 

• A majority of foods and beverages contain an overabundance of sodium and low potassium in relation to the standard American diet

Posted: Tuesday, 15 January 2008
When you need to heat up something fast, using a microwave is a convenient way to go. According to the USDA, over 90 percent of American homes have at least one. But their safety and effect on the nutritional value of food are subjects that yield frequently conflicting information
Posted: Tuesday, 15 January 2008
David, 14, stands 5’9” and weighs 131 pounds. He initially came to my office after medical tests revealed ketones in his urine. David also needed to address his frequent bouts with dizziness and premature muscle fatigue. Having recently dropped 50 pounds through an intense exercise routine that included several hours of boxing, weight training and running, David was interested in learning healthy techniques to halt his weight loss yet still allow him to gain muscle mass as he entered another growth spurt.
Posted: Thursday, 30 August 2007
If you’re a meat eater, consider giving bison a try.
Posted: Thursday, 12 July 2007
Taking on the duo-role as student-athlete at the collegiate level can present challenges that are both stressful and rewarding at the same time. Balancing early morning practices, frequent double workouts, classes, class work, sleep and a social life leaves little breathing room and can hurt the student-athlete academically and athletically if they are not managing their time effectively.
Posted: Tuesday, 24 October 2006
Whether you’re hiking to the summit of Mount Whitney, kicking up some dirt in a 24-hour mountain bike relay race, conquering mile after mile in an ultra-marathon or combining several disciplines over several hundred miles of an adventure race course, reaching the peak with respect to performance requires careful nutrition planning. In this article, I offer you a “nutrition essentials timeline” as you prepare for your next big adventure.
Posted: Saturday, 23 September 2006

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Posted: Thursday, 04 May 2006
You want extreme sports? How about a 135-mile marathon through Death Valley in July? If running is not your thing, perhaps maneuvering over rocks, sand ...

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This Month's Magazine

Going the Distance

What’s the appeal of endurance sports?

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The Reason We Suffer

For this issue, I set out to answer a pretty common question: Why do we do it?

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Gear Check

Check out our picks this month of great gear for all of your sporty pursuits.

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Build a Base of Strength

Strength training for runners can help with two of their most important issues: injury prevention and improved running economy.

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