Train in the Wild and Explore Your TRUE Nature

2019-03-08T14:19:51-05:00Lifestyle, Training|

By Joe Nuss | Photo By Don C. Harris/ http://www.harrislightcraft.com We’re surrounded by concrete and metal and glass and cables and asphalt.  Like a mouse on a wheel, we repeat the same exercises over and over, getting faster and faster and developing a certain degree of fitness, of course.  But

SHOE REVIEW – Karhu Strong Ride

2013-06-10T19:45:37-04:00Gear|

Each week, Endurance Magazine Online will feature a review of new shoes, currently available at many specialty retailers throughout the U.S. Nearly every model can be found at these specialty running stores, but more importantly, you'll find the people that know running and can help you find the shoe

FOOD FOR FUEL – Peruvian Trail Mix

2013-06-04T14:34:03-04:00Nutrition|

By Brandon McDearis  When my buddy, photojournalist Neale Bayly, asked me to join him on an adventure motorcycle ride last spring in an attempt to spread awareness about the abandoned children of Peru, I jumped at the chance. However, when he informed me that I would be going along,

OFF ROAD – Spark a Wildfire of Adventure

2019-03-08T14:17:16-05:00Trail Running|

By Chuck Millsaps "There it was, there it is, the place where during the best time of our lives friendship had its home and happiness its headquarters."  — Wallace Stegner (Crossing to Safety)  My emancipation from pavement arrived on the back of 1968 Schwinn Sting-Ray bicycle.   That banana seat bomber sparked

GEAR REVIEW – SRAM Red TT Component Group

2013-06-04T14:33:34-04:00Gear|

SRAM Red TT Component Group: $1799 By Cid Cardoso, Jr.  SRAM got into the road and TT components market about 4 years ago with the Force and Rival Groups (or Gruppos). Since then they have solidified its status as a major market player with Red Group. Red, which had

GEAR REVIEW – Newton Guidance Trainers

2013-06-04T14:40:56-04:00Gear|

  Newton Sir Isaac (and Lady Isaac) Guidance Trainer: $149.00 By Cid Cardoso, Jr. Newton burst onto the running shoe scene about three years ago with some bright orange, red and yellow shoes with pods in the forefoot and a weird double wedge looking logo. Their initial push into triathlons

LIFESTYLE – Moments.

2013-06-04T14:34:30-04:00Lifestyle|

It was about a year ago when I first Twittered.  It’s truly remarkable how quickly the phenomenon of this so simple and consciously basic form of communication has grown across our collective society.  Still so many people tell me, “I just don’t get it,” “I have no time for

INSPIRATION – Gaining Control by Letting Go

2019-03-08T18:14:47-05:00Inspiration|

Gaining Control by Letting Go By Marci Williams I was diagnosed with Type II diabetes over three years ago -- December 14, 2005 to be exact.  In that moment, it seemed like my life was changed in an instant.  Today I understand and accept that developing Type II diabetes

RECIPE – Black Beans and Spanish Rice Pilaf

2013-06-04T15:07:36-04:00Nutrition|

 By Brandon McDearis I’m not exactly reinventing fine cuisine with this recipe, but there are few meals that are tastier, healthier, and more versatile than the standard South American dish of black beans and rice. I love making a pan of this and then creating different uses for it.

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