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DISPLAYING ALL ARTICLES 1-83 FOR Motivation
Dogged When Danelle Ballengee got severely injured and stranded in the desert, she prepared to give up. Fortunately, she brought a friend along.
Marathon Courage The author didn't find the marathon all that inspiring until she reached the 23rd mile.
Most Rev. Katharine Jefferts Schori For this religious leader running is a form of body prayer and a time of reflection.
Running Stories From Mothers And Daughters Here are seven stories from our Like Mother, Like Daughter essay contest.
Double Amputee Offers Every Runner Inspiration After losing his legs in an accident, Scott Rigsby forged new ground as a triathlete.
Long-Distance Running Love Affair It's not always easy, but the farther you run, the more there is to gain.
When A Stranger Calls The power to change comes from within. But that doesn't mean we can't use a little help
Feminine Running Traits We're not all made of sugar and spice and everything nice, but women do have certain traits in common. Here's how you can use them to become a better runner.
A Quest For Trophies Whether it's an age-group award or an outright win, Laura Clark-Taylor is on the hunt to bring home more race hardware than anyone.
Outrun Anorexia Nervosa Running helped Lisa Campbell gain the strength and confidence needed to win her battle against anorexia nervosa.
Marathoning and Mountain Climbing A runner achieves an unprecedented feat of marathoning and mountain climbing
My First Marathon The whole experience of running 26.2 miles for the first time was like childbirth. My own, that is.
A Frigid Winter Run Running outside in subzero temperatures gives the author more than a breath of fresh air.
Use Your Mind To Reach Your Running Goals Do you focus or let your mind wander on a run? The virtues of tuning in--or out
Meet Wendy Chioji: Marathoner, TV Journalist, Breast Cancer Survivor This superstar athlete battled breast cancer to get back to the two things she loved the most: Running and her community. Read her story.
The Beauty of the Morning Run Morning is the waking time, the being time, the small part of the day when we remember who we are.
How Running Saved My Life All of us face obstacles, some bigger than others. These six people used running to survive a major crisis
Stay Focused, Race Better Back-of-the-packers can get faster by tuning out thoughts of ice cream sundaes and other diversions.
Race for a Cause The author races to fight breast cancer and to remember her mother, who died from the disease.
Stress-Proof Your Running Here are eight simple strategies to ensure that your running remains the stress-reliever it should be
Lessons Learned They used to be national-class runners. Then they were coaches, and they learned a lot over the years. You'll benefit from their hard-won wisdom
Phases of a Running Life Once you mature into an athlete, you appreciate your ability to rise to a challenge and use current personal resources to maximize potential on a given day.
Runnin' Down a Dream As you see signs of improvement, like more miles, faster times, and a shrinking waistline, these changes will inspire you to ever greater achievements.
Miles Apart The running connection proves strong enough to withstand the first year of college for this mom and her daughter.
Mold the Next Generation If they pace themselves and have fun, today's children can grow into tomorrow's dedicated athletes.
The Postrace Blues Having another goal on the horizon will keep you motivated after you cross the finish line.
Personal Training Working a variety of runs into your routine will do more than get you faster and stronger. It'll keep you motivated.
Make Every Run Easier You can't expect to breeze through every workout, but here are 32 ways to make things go smoother
Lessons from Layoffs No one likes being injured, but it does make you appreciate the joys of running.
Head Games A few minutes of mental training each day will prepare you for any running challenge, whether it's a race or a tough workout.
Pretty Strong Kristin Armstrong reminds us that feeling comfortable in our skin isn't always easy. Running helps.
Hope Runs Two American women start a running program to help orphans in Kenya find their footing. Read their story, see a slideshow, watch a video and learn how you can help them make a difference.
A Mother and Son As Training Partners With the purchase of a jogging stroller came a new running partner.
Body Language The author thought his sturdy frame could take just about anything--until it talked back
Joan Benoit Samuelson Turns 50 Reflect on how this big bundle of energy stole the hearts of Americans and forever changed the sport of running for women.
One Fast Mother Ceci St. Geme is a mother of six, has an assistant coaching job, and is a top masters runner. Find out how she does it all in our interview, video and slideshow
Catch Up With Ceci St. Geme How this superfast masters runner manages six kids, an assistant coaching job, and 45 miles per week
The Girl Who Started It All Forty years ago, a determined college kid, named Kathrine Switzer, took on the all-male Boston marathon--and pioneered a running movement.
The Next Big Step After her divorce from Lance Armstrong, the author discovers her own athletic potential-and the healing power of running.
I hate the whistles, hoots, and honks I get from men when I'm running. What can I do to make them stop?
Crash Course One woman's tale of how she survived a near-fatal car crash, her spirit and body intact.
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