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Why You Feel Nauseous While Running: Causes and How to Fix It
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Feeling nauseous during or after a run? Learn the top causes of running-related nausea and simple fixes to help you run stronger and feel better.
Why Running Form Starts at the Top of Your Head (Not Your Feet)
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Learn how proper running form starts at the top—head alignment, pelvic positioning, and core engagement—to reduce injuries like plantar fasciitis and improve efficiency.
Lose Weight While Marathon Training: A Smart Strategy for Runners
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Yes, you can lose weight while marathon training—if you do it strategically. Here's how fat loss and performance can work together, not against each other.
How Chi Running Can Help You Run Stronger, Longer, and Injury-Free
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Most runners have been taught that running is supposed to be hard. That you just need to grind it out, push through the pain, and accept soreness and injury as part of the process. That’s simply not true. Running can feel easier. It can be more sustainable. It can leave you feeling energized instead of drained.