Today, we're putting two of the hottest daily trainers head-to-head as Alex Cyr compares the Adidas Evo SL and the new Puma Deviate Nitro Pure to find out whether Puma has finally delivered the ultimate Evo SL challenger.
Looking to run stronger and smarter this summer? We've got fresh guides on whether running tones your legs, how to break your 10K PR, what ground contact time really means, and whether you should eat before heading out for a run.
And if you missed Friday's podcast, Brady and Thomas dive into the fascinating new science of running endurance, exploring the concepts of durability, fatigability, repeatability, and resilience—and how understanding them can help you become a better runner.
The Adidas Evo SL is widely considered to be the world's most popular daily running shoe, but did Puma just release a sneaker that's better in every way?
The Puma Deviate Nitro Pure is lightweight, comfortable, and responsive like the Evo SL, and it might just be faster. Senior Editor Alex Cyr compares the two and reveals if the Pure is, in fact, the Evo SL killer.
Running can shape and define your legs — but how much depends on more than just your mileage. Here's what actually drives muscle tone and how to get more of it.
Adidas's marathon flagship is now in its 4th edition, and it's on the rack at Running Warehouse looking sharper than ever.
The ADIOS PRO 4 pairs adidas's signature LIGHTSTRIKE PRO foam with Energy Rods for a smooth, rolling ride that gets faster as the race goes on. The shoe behind Tigist Assefa's women's marathon world record.
Whether you're chasing your first sub-60 or pushing toward 45 minutes, these expert-backed training strategies will help you find more speed at the 10K distance.
Ten editions in, and the Clifton is still one of the most beloved daily trainers in running.
The CLIFTON 10 refines the soft, cushioned ride that made this line a household name, with a smoother rocker and lighter overall feel. The shoe we recommend most often for newer marathon runners.
Brady and Thomas break down the new viewpoint paper on endurance, co-authored by Michael Joyner, that breaks ‘endurance’ into four distinct, trainable concepts.
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