
Rogue Running Chris McDougall, author of "Born to Run" is HERE and will give a small speech at 3pm ... Don't miss it!!!

If you’re here, you probably run. But why? Why did you start, why do you keep on doing it, day after day, month after month, year after year? Everyone has their reasons, and the details will vary from person to person, but we want to know, generally speaking, what is your motivation? ...

by coach Amy Anderson: Why are you doing this? Whether it’s your 1st, your 5th, or your 15th, what is your real reason for training for this marathon? If you think about it, we all have so many choices about how to spend our extra time, our extra money, our extra energy. ...

Are you an Ibuprofen junkie? It’s pretty common – okay, rampant – among endurance athletes, especially distance runners. Comm...

Rogue Running Don't miss Chris McDougall, author of 'Born to Run,' at Rogue Equipment TOMORROW, November 11 from 2-4pm!

John Schrup and the shoe of the week: Brooks Launch This week begins a new series of articles that will pay attention to your favorite topic—or, rather, my favorite topic—running footwear. Shoes. Kicks. Trainers. Flats. T...

Rogue Running needs all of our Saturday runners to wear a Rogue shirt during their long run THIS SATURDAY. Help us out!

Rogue Running will host a free plantar fasciitis clinic with Ruth and podiatrist Dr. Mark on Saturday BEFORE the long runs at 6:15a - email ruth@roguerunning.com to reserve a spot!

It would be hard to have missed this in the news: After Meb Keflezighi became the first American to win the New York City Marathon since 1982, CNBC’s Darren Rovell wrote a piece insisting that Meb can’t actually be considered an American, since he was born in Africa (despite the fact that he is ...

Rogue Running will welcome Adidas at Rogue Equipment on Saturday - until NOON ONLY there will be test shoes for anyone in a training group, 20% off of all adidas shoes and gifts with purchase!

Would you let your children run marathons? The running boom of the 1970s had no real qualms about kids running the marathon – it wasn’t until 1981 that the over-16 rule was applied and marathons became an adult-only event. Is 26.2 miles too far for a child to handle? Wi...









