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Out-of-Body Skiing With Event One—the High-Speed Human Shot-Put—firmly in hand (pun intended), I moved on to my main event—training as a racer for the alpine... Read more >>
By: Amanda Coggin
The first Saturday in March marks Iditarod season. Boisterous San Franciscans are preparing their shopping carts for the Urban Iditarod. Two thousand miles north, ninety-six... Read more >>
Event One: The 7 Million Dollar Man
The bionithlon: the first thing you need if you decide to train for a bionithlon is a reason to train for a bionithlon. (Hee, hee.... Read more >>
The Canadian Death Race: Tough Guys, Eh?
A few days before my friend Andy and I departed for the Canadian Death Race, we received a disquieting email from a teammate. “Not to... Read more >>
Paddling the Urban Jungle … and Beyond
They don’t need no stinkin’ cabs! New York City kayakers prefer to chase the wakes from frantic commuter ferries on the Hudson River. And from... Read more >>
Be an Adventure Racer—or Just Train Like One!
If your workouts feel as flat as a bike tire after a long, cold winter, put an adventurous twist on training. Adventure racing, a team... Read more >>
Climbing Blind in Tibet
Three years to the day that Erik Weihenmayer (the first and only blind person to stand on the top of the world and complete the... Read more >>
Write about your first experience with music and how it affected your life. Walk down memory lane. >>


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