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Current Subscriber? Download PDF of this issue Purchase Back Issue: May/June 2018 Print+Digital May/June 2018 (Digital Only) Features Growth of the Sport by Karl Hoagland Sunglasses Review by Donald Buraglio The …
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“When 26.2 Miles Isn’t Enough” is the title of an article published last month by British newspaper and digital media outlet The Guardian that explores the “phenomenal rise of the ultramarathon.” It is an interesting topic for any ultrarunner.
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If you spend any amount of time talking about ultrarunning nutrition, you are almost certain to hear the term “fat adapted.” The general idea is that a “fat adapted” athlete will be very efficient at burning fat and thus have an immense supply of stored fuel, eliminating the need to ingest large quantities of carbs.
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A 90-minute drive from Los Angeles, Leona Divide is run mostly on the scenic Pacific Crest Trail among undulating green mountains and views of distant Lake Hughes.
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Two new running packs from Orange Mud for 2018 made for fast and light movement.
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In the modern world, decisions on what to eat and drink and when, can be as confusing as they are convenient.
