Tech in Training Test: Finding the Right Running Sneaks
In 2004, I kicked a 10-year Camel Light habit and the following year ran the New York City Marathon in 3:27:45. I ran a few more after that, but never beat that time and, in the past year, have gotten...
View ArticleTech in Training: The Search for an Online Coach
Editor Mike Haney is training for the New York City Marathon with all the help from high-end running tech he can get. Read his previous posts here. I don't run for the pure spiritual joy of it, or for...
View ArticleTech in Training: I Am a Machine
Editor Mike Haney is training for the New York City Marathon with all the help from high-end running tech he can get. Read his previous posts here I've prepared for my past four marathons with roughly...
View ArticleTech in Training: Getting Deep into the Data
Editor Mike Haney is training for the New York City Marathon with all the help from high-end running tech he can get. Read his previous posts here. Despite my geeky leanings, I've typically run with...
View ArticleTested: The Sports Drink from Space
Editor Mike Haney is training for the New York City Marathon with all the help from high-end running tech he can get. Read his previous posts here. Did you know that several of the NASA research...
View ArticleNike LunarGlide+: the Five-Minute Review
Last month, we wrote about Nike's "revolutionary" new shoe, the LunarGlide+, which promised to be all things to all people: a stability shoe when you needed the extra support, and a cushion shoe when...
View ArticleThe Five-Minute Review: Nike+ Sportband
While I love my fancy Garmin watch, most runners don't need $400 worth of tech on their wrist. That's why the Nike+ iPod system is so brilliant: cheap, stupid-simple and gives you the basic info—time,...
View ArticleTech in Training: My Custom Running Shoes
In an earlier column, I suggested that shoe reviews are often not worth much, since everyone is so different. Well, that's exactly the logic behind the Somnio shoe I'm about to give a positive review....
View ArticleTech In Training: You Know You're Crazy When the Toenails Go
The first time I read that running can turn your toenails black or even make them fall off, I knew I'd found the limit to my dedication to the sport. I'll run through achey joints, sore muscles and...
View ArticleTech in Training Test: Finding the Right Running Sneaks
Gadgets Editor Mike Haney is aiming to run this year's New York City marathon with the assistance of all the minute-shaving running technology he can get his hands on...
View ArticleTech in Training: The Search for an Online Coach
Science On finding an online marathon-training plan in the unlikliest of places: The Old Gray Lady. Editor Mike Haney is training for the New York City Marathon with all the help from high-end running...
View ArticleTech in Training: I Am a Machine
A chosen training scheme, built for engineers Editor Mike Haney is training for the New York City Marathon with all the help from high-end running tech he can get. Read his previous posts here I've...
View ArticleTech in Training: Getting Deep into the Data
Gadgets Editor and nerd runner Mike Haney finds motivation in Garmin's colorful moving graphs Editor Mike Haney is training for the New York City Marathon with all the help from high-end running tech...
View ArticleTested: The Sports Drink from Space
Can a non-astronaut benefit from--or stomach--NASA's sports drink? I downed a few bottles to find out Editor Mike Haney is training for the New York City Marathon with all the help from high-end...
View ArticleNike LunarGlide+: the Five-Minute Review
Does the space-age running shoe make a difference? Last month, we wrote about Nike's "revolutionary" new shoe, the LunarGlide+, which promised to be all things to all people: a stability shoe when you...
View ArticleThe Five-Minute Review: Nike+ Sportband
Gadgets Want your pace but don’t want to be a ‘Podhole? Nike’s got something for you. While I love my fancy Garmin watch, most runners don't need $400 worth of tech on their wrist. That's why the...
View ArticleTech in Training: My Custom Running Shoes
Gadgets A new brand of running shoes lets you mix and match parts for a more-precise ride, and seems to actually work In an earlier column, I suggested that shoe reviews are often not worth much,...
View ArticleTech In Training: You Know You're Crazy When the Toenails Go
Gadgets The ultrarunner's solution to a nagging problem The first time I read that running can turn your toenails black or even make them fall off, I knew I'd found the limit to my dedication to the...
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