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I ran in the Brooks Glycerin Max — here's what I learned
By Nick Harris-fry published
The Brooks Glycerin Max is the brand's most comfortable and ambitious shoe yet thanks to a new and improved midsole foam.
Best running apps for 2024
By Jane McGuire last updated
As runners, we all have different goals but there is a running app out there for everyone that will improve your experience pounding the pavements or trails. Here's our favorites.
I ran 60 miles in the Saucony Endorphin Speed 4 and it’s an exceptionally versatile shoe for training and racing
By Nick Harris-fry published
The Saucony Endorphin Speed 4 is a comfortable but fast shoe that stands out for its versatility. If you want one shoe to train and race in, it’s your best option.
I switched my Hyrox cross training shoe to the Reebok Nano Gym — and I’m never going back to Puma
By Sam Hopes published
I switched my Hyrox cross training shoe to the Reebok Nano Gym for these key reasons. Here's what you need to know about the latest Reebok Nano addition.
I ran 40 miles in the Nike Pegasus Plus and it brings back the magic of the Pegasus Turbo
By Nick Harris-fry published
The Nike Pegasus Plus is a worthy successor to the original Pegasus Turbo, with a ZoomX midsole that makes it lighter and more versatile than the Pegasus 41.
I ran 40 miles in the Hoka Tecton X3 and it’s the bounciest carbon plate trail running shoe I’ve tested
By Nick Harris-fry published
The Hoka Tecton X3 is a big upgrade on past models of the shoe, with the new midsole delivering a springier and faster ride, though this comes at the cost of reduced stability.
I tried a 30-minute indoor cycling workout for runners — here’s what happened
By Nick Harris-fry published
By adjusting your bike set up and riding out of the saddle, you can make your indoor cycling workouts more relevant to your running.
I ran 45 miles in the Hoka Mach X2 and it's a brilliant plated trainer with one flaw
By Nick Harris-fry published
The Hoka Mach X2 is an excellent plated training shoe that works for any kind of run, with the only negative being the upper, which can rub at the heel.
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