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VOLUME 16, ISSUE 1
RUN IN FOCUS
THE WARMUP
Mizuno Wave Rebellion Pro
Cooking with Coffee • Wake up and smell the…new year?
Should Men and Women Fuel Differently? • The lack of research on women runners makes it hard to advise them on how to fuel for long races
Why Fitness Beats Weight Loss • When it comes to health and longevity, focusing on a physically active lifestyle offers benefits beyond the scale
Mile Repeats for Better Endurance • Longer intervals at half-marathon pace will help you build fatigue resistance
Carb Maxing for the Marathon • Understanding how fuelling works for better performance
Don’t Skip the Warmup! • Spending a few minutes warming up will help promote blood flow and get your body ready for a great run
Training on Vacation • How to keep your routine on the rails in holiday mode
Making the Most of Your Off-Season • Make gains in your off-season by changing your routine
Cranbrook, B.C. • Cranbrook has a long trail-running season, for a mountain town
20 km de Lausanne • A coast, a climb and a cathedral: 20 heart-pounding kilometres through the Olympic capital
New Year, New Run • 3 ways to turbo-charge your running in 2023
Home Run • North Vancouver’s Natasha Wodak has been at the forefront of Canadian running for the better part of two decades. Now, at 41, she is Canada’s fastest female marathoner, and her future looks brighter than ever. How has she stayed at the top for such a long time?
Golden Shoe Awards: 2022’s Worthiest Runners and Supporters
What to Wear • Fire Looks for Winter Running
Dr. Rose Zacharias • As a part-time emergency-room physician, full-time president of the Ontario Medical Association and mom to four teenagers, Zacharias, 50, runs mainly for the mental health benefits
Midnight Runners • This international group, which has plans to add Montreal and Vancouver chapters, is not your typical running club
MARKETPLACE
Social Security • How running with others opened up a whole new world for one Ontario runner