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New research tracking 46 endurance athletes for 12 weeks found a wide gap between carbohydrate periodization in theory and what athletes actually eat day-to-day.
A new analysis of World Marathon Majors data reveals that advanced footwear didn't just make runners faster — it changed how they race, with important differences between men and women.
Advanced footwear technology delivers real gains on roads — but trails are a different story. Here's what new research found when it tested super shoes where it actually counts.
The ACWR is one of running's most popular injury-prevention tools — but a large GPS study of 461 runners raises serious doubts about how well it actually works.
A new study in high-mileage female runners found encouraging shifts in bone formation and inflammation markers after just four weeks of collagen supplementation — but the full picture is more nuanced.
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