Running 26.2 miles is one of the most demanding physical challenges you can take on. Beyond the mental toughness and months of training required, your body burns an extraordinary amount of energy ...
The numbers align perfectly: 2026 and 26.2. Here at Runner’s World, we think this year marks the ideal time to embrace the marathon. Whether you’ve never completed one or you have dozens of races ...
Thousands of runners and spectators gathered across the city to celebrate the milestone 20th edition of the Publix Atlanta ...
To get more specific, someone running a 20-miler who takes the day before and after off logs 20 total miles over three days, but if you’re following the Hansons plan, you’d net closer to 36 miles over ...
Beating yourself up for sitting out Sunday’s TCS New York City Marathon? Don’t — your body might actually thank you. From blistered feet and aching joints to a churning stomach and battered muscles, ...
While many people are setting their 2026 fitness goals this January, one man from Halifax has committed to running at least one marathon or half-marathon every month in 2026. Oli Burbage-Hall, 49, is ...
In the run-up to the New York City Marathon, my mind was filled with anxiety. It’s not an unexpected feeling to have before taking on a 42.2km run, with the pressure of not letting down the many ...
Training for—and running—a marathon is no easy feat. But half of the battle is finding the best products to support your journey. Presenting: our 2025 (unofficial) Marathon Awards. As editors, we’re ...