When I Grow Up….
Looking to the top women of ultrarunning for inspiration … and a good laugh.
AJW explores how “your run,” whatever it is, makes you a runner.
Geoff Roes explores the intrigue of the 100-mile distance and the lack of one correct training program.
AJW talks about the legacy of Caballo Blanco.
Dakota Jones’ account of running the Zion Traverse across Zion National Park.
An April Fool’s look at the Barkley Marathons (with updates and results).
A discussion of the degree to which it’s a runner’s responsibility to know the course he or she is running?
Geoff Roes explores his spring optimism for his upcoming season as well as the sport of trail running.
AJW discusses “flow” and how it allows for optimal ultrarunning performance.
AJW takes a look at whether there’s now an endless competitive ultrarunning season and what that means.
Geoff Roes’ report on winning the foot-race division at the 350-mile 2012 Iditarod Trail Invitational.
AJW takes a look into what motivates runners to run.
AJW asks which is more difficult, finishing the Barkley Marathons or qualifying for the United States Olympic Marathon Trials.
AJW reflects on how the routines of spring yield the rhythm of our years.
AJW looks into whether simplicity is attainable in trail running and whether it takes complexity to get there.
A look at the lessons that can be gained from training for and running ultramarathons.
AJW looks at the 2011 women’s ultrarunning performance of the year.
AJW takes a look at the Montrail Ultra Cup and some humorous alternatives.
AJW looks into the Central Governor Model and ponders its possible effect on ultrarunners.
AJW takes a look at 2012’s most competitive 100 mile races and what they mean for the sport of ultrarunning.
Dakota Jones writes of his second place finish at the 2011 The North Face Endurance Challenge 50 Mile Championships.