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The Used Shoe “Collection”: Why Is It So Hard to Throw Away Old Running Shoes?

Is your closet a graveyard for running shoes you no longer use? You're not alone. There is a psychological reason why you can't toss them. Let's talk about it (and give you some ideas on how to let them be reborn elsewhere).

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A new Runlovers

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How running and training will evolve in 2025

The three (+1) trends in running and fitness that will characterize 2025

Revolutionizing fitness: how AI is transforming training

How are we using Artificial Intelligence in sports? How will we use it in the near future?

Run more, feel less tired: here’s why

Is it then true that super shoes make you run more and more often, since they minimize recovery time? According to personal experience, yes.

Running will always be more gravel

Already popular in cycling, the gravel movement could spread and take hold in the running world as well. Or perhaps it already has

Athletes who teach us a lot

A new generation of athletes was born at the Paris Olympics: more "people" and less "performance automatons."

The obsession with winning, according to Julio Velasco

The words of the CT of the women's national volleyball team teach a lot about how to face challenges and how to have a healthy relationship with winning (and losing)

On: how to grow an idea

Born relatively recently, the Swiss brand On has been able to grow rapidly, demonstrating the importance of ideas, personality and a clear vision

The fine line between athlete and influencer

There are influncers in sports paid more than athletes with great performance. Beyond skills and achievements, an athlete's economic success is now also...

Hellen Obiri: the Kenyan phoenix

After finishing sixth at last year's New York City Marathon, she rose from the ashes by going on to conquer first Boston and then New York, taking her revenge.

Being the best

Marie-Josée Ta Lou had dreams of becoming a professional soccer player, but talent in the 100 and 200 meters turned her into an...

Are we still in the carbon age?

Will the technological evolution of shoes make people put a carbon plate under each sole? Perhaps not yet, indeed.

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