
Experience Running in New York in Just Three Minutes
Gear Patrol looks at what it’s like to run in New York City, showcasing the people and places that sculpt the community.

Gear Patrol looks at what it’s like to run in New York City, showcasing the people and places that sculpt the community.
By Gear Patrol

We don’t say that lightly, but $90 off the NMD_Racer Primeknit sneakers verges on crazy.

When Geoffrey Kamworor set a new half marathon record time of 58:01, race commentators speculated that he did it with a special drink.

Brooks drops a new, ice cream-themed Melts Collection, and here’s its coolest offering.

Bring a fat wallet for this pricy but powerful pair of kicks.

New Balance ticks off an awful lot of boxes — funky but fast, firm yet forgiving, lightweight but supportive — with its new FuelCell collection.
By Andy Frakes


These six apps will help you go full throttle on your next 5K.

Under Armour’s latest addition to its HOVR line was inspired by all the gritty runners out there logging miles before breakfast.
By Andy Frakes

Wearing sneakers everywhere is pretty common these days, but knowing whether you can run in them is another story.
By Meg Lappe

Distance running requires the necessary gear, and your weekend distance running gear should be elevated, first and foremost starting with good running socks.

Meet Scott Bailey, the man perfecting the running short.

What makes a man quit his job and strike out on a quest to run 59 marathons?

Strengthen your discs and improve your spinal health.
By AJ Powell

From Michael Johnson’s gold spikes to one of the first shoes Nike ever made.
By AJ Powell

Ditch the cotton shorts and sleeveless tee.
By AJ Powell

Time to stop looking like a grade school gym teacher.
By AJ Powell

For decades, the runner’s bib has been nothing more than a piece of paper slapped on with a few safety pins.
By Michael Finn

A track spike to help Olympic athletes run even faster.
By AJ Powell

Record-holding marathoner Michael Wardian shares a few exercises he does to improve his running.