Carbohydrates from bagels, bananas, and oatmeal help build your glycogen stores before a run. Skipping high-fiber foods before and during exercise helps prevent runner's trots. Staying hydrated before ...
When you finish a run, your muscles may feel like they did all the work. But researchers at The Jackson Laboratory (JAX) and the University of Pennsylvania (UPenn) have discovered that what happens in ...
Runners who experience groin pain after running have likely torn a ligament, tendon, or muscle. It’s also possible there is simply an overworked muscle. The groin is a complex network of tendons, ...
Getting back into running after a long break is a slog. Those first few workouts will make you wonder if you ever really enjoyed running in the first place. You can’t catch your breath. You’d swear ...
Some things you expect to assail you during or directly after a run (especially if you’re relatively new to it): shortness of breath, a bit of side stitch, maybe a twinge of cramp – these minor ...