You Know That Extra Lace Hole on Your Running Shoes? You’re Probably Using It Wrong
No, extra hole isnโt for improved breathability or the result of faulty manufacturing. It's used to create this little-known knot.
No, extra hole isnโt for improved breathability or the result of faulty manufacturing. It's used to create this little-known knot.
By Tanner Bowden and Ben Emminger
Nike's wildly popular Pegasus Turbo line from 2018 edges closer to a return, only this time under a new name: the Pegasus Plus.
By Jack Seemer
Hoka's newest everyday runner is the latest shoe to join World Athletics's so-called "banned" list, but it's different than the others in a fundamental way.
By Jack Seemer
Could Hellen Obiri'sย second Boston Marathon win kickoff a new era of competition-grade running shoes made without shoelaces?
By Ben Bowers
Running's come a long way since the 1970s. We have these running shoes to thank.
By Ben Emminger and Jack Seemer
That box in the back of your fridge? It has an unexpected use for endurance athletes.
By Ben Emminger
There is in fact a little more to walking than putting one foot in front of the other.
By Ben Emminger
Owning a single pair of running shoes isn't just bad for your body โย it's actually worse for your wallet.
By Ben Emminger and Steve Mazzucchi
Getting through the day can be tiring enough, but a little mid-meeting exercise could be more beneficial than you think.
By Ben Emminger
Itโs time to put your best foot forward.
By Hayley Helms and Ben Emminger