The Runner's World Editors
Here’s What You Need to Know About Sore Hamstrings After Running
Sore hamstrings don’t have to stop you from running—learn how to treat them so you can keep clocking miles.
Aug 31, 2022
Mar 15, 2022.
Run the Cherry Blossom 10 Miler With Runner’s World
If you've been eager to race this bucket list race or missed out on your chance through this year’s lottery, you have another chance with Runner’s World.
RW+ Survey: Run the Cherry Blossom 10 Miler With Runner’s World
Training your facial muscles to lighten up can boost your performance when runs are feeling hard
Adidas sparked the foam wars with its revolutionary Boost midsole—but that’s not the only reason to run in the brand’s shoes.
We sweat-tested the latest products for at-home workouts and modified routines
This program provides all the tools you need to run your first—or fastest—13.1 miles.
66 Celebrities You Didn’t Know Are Marathoners
From Kevin Hart to George W. Bush, these stars have all checked running 26.2 miles off their bucket list.
Apr 7, 2020
Mar 22, 2021.
This program provides all the tools you need to run your firstor fastest13.1 miles
About one in two adults in America report feeling isolated or lonely. Here’s why running and building a community is one great option to help.
Iliotibial Band Syndrome Symptoms, Prevention, and Treatments
IT band issues are common among runners. Here’s what to know to sidestep the aches.
Mar 24, 2020
Whether you overpronate, underpronate, or your gait is totally normal, here's what it means for your performance.
Running Communities Across the Country ‘Finish Liza’s Run’
Runners took the streets in predawn hours to show women should be able to safely run at any time of day.
Yoga Moves to Add to Your Stretching Routine
Multiple research studies confirm: Runners are less likely to get knee arthritis, compared to those who don’t run.
Everything You Need to Know About the Boston Marathon
Here’s all that you need to know about the 2022 race, how to gain entry when you’re interested in racing, and how to train for the Boston Marathon.
Lower Back Pain When Running? Here’s How to Treat It
Stop suffering in silence. Here’s how you can identify and address your lower back pain the next time it bothers you.
The Best Trail Running Gear
Our favorite shoes, packs, headlamps, and more for running and racing off-road.
49 Other Hearst Subscriptions
From headphones and watches to running shoes and socks, the giant e-tailer has tons of products for runners.
The Runner’s World Running Pace Calculator
This tool will do the math so you can easily figure out how fast you were running.
Everything You Need to Know About Shin Splints
Try one of these races if you are ready to make your 26.2 debut.
Everything You Need to Know About the Boston Marathon
Training your facial muscles to lighten up can boost your performance when runs are feeling hard.
Fun Runs That Amp Up Your Regular Workouts
Leaning your routine into a game, and watch your motivation—and your fitness—improve.
How to Support the Asian American and Pacific Islander Community After the Atlanta Shootings
We sweat-tested the latest products for at-home workouts and modified routines.
The 2021 Runner’s World Fitness Awards
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Everything You Need to Know About Shin Splints
What Every Runner Needs to Know About Pronation.
The Best First-Time Marathons
The Giants QB is going to be doing some sprinting drills in practice next week 😂
27 Yoga Moves to Add to Your Stretching Routine
Running Communities Across the Country Finish Lizas Run.
Dec 16, 2021
Sometimes, the best way to show of your miles is with some ink.
How Coronavirus Is Impacting Running Events
Marathons and other races across the globe are being postponed or canceled. Here’s the latest on what we know.
The Best Boston Marathon Stories Through the Years From Runner’s World
Feeling nostalgic on this Patriots’ Day? So are we.
The Runner’s Guide to Vitamin D Benefits
The “sunshine vitamin” can do more than just keep stress fractures at bay.
How Pro Runners Feel About the Decision to Postpone the Tokyo Olympics
Many track and field athletes have been preparing for the Games for months, if not years.
Sunday’s NYC Half Marathon Canceled Due to Coronavirus Concerns
One of the largest races in the country brings in 25,000 runners to the streets of Brooklyn and Manhattan.