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We’ve got to talk about Seth | A column by Len Johnson

It can’t wait any longer. We’ve got to talk about Seth. Seth who?  Seth being on the Milers program only once a year. O’Donnell that’s who. O’Donnell’s latest exploit came a couple of days ago – 13 November, to be...

The Rise of Skill-Based Slot Games: Are They the Future of Casino Gaming via...

Online casino games are evolving. Players continue to seek more engaging and interesting ways to spend their time. The most exciting innovation of recent years is the integration of skill-based slot machines. These games combine traditional slot mechanics but...
Discover how long slow distance (LSD) runs boost endurance and help runners of all levels improve performance for any race distance, from 5K to marathons.

What Runners Learn From Fintech Withdrawal Speed

Distance runners think a lot about time, but not only the finish clock. Recovery windows, feedback loops, and the speed of small decisions all shape performance. The same principles guide great fintech experiences, especially around withdrawal speed. When money...

Learn How To Make Kratom Gummies At Home To Boost Your Running Routine

Running is more than just a form of exercise—it’s a way to recharge, stay active, and feel accomplished. Many runners are now exploring natural ways to support their routines, and one popular option is incorporating kratom into their lifestyle....

Inside Running Podcast Episode 418: New York City Marathon | Noosa Bolt | NSW...

This weeks episode of Inside Running Podcast is proudly brought to you by CD Joinery Bluff 2 Boat Ramp Fun Run. Enter today - www.bluff2boatramp.com Brad gets some answers about what’s going on with his calf. Julian gets caught out on...

New York gives us ‘a day at the races’ | A column by by...

In 1937, MGM released A Day at the Races, the seventh movie starring The Marx Brothers. Like most of the previous six, the film attracted favourable reviews and made good box office. One of those reviews was penned by none...

When the Finish Line Brings You to Tears: Why Charity Runs Feel So Intense

As I completed my first charity run, a muddy obstacle-filled trail run in Cardiff, something unexpected happened: I crossed the finish line and felt my eyes well up. These weren’t tears of pain from blisters, but the result of a...

Why Humans Run Toward (and From) Everything

The Long Road: Why Humans Run Toward (and From) Everything Running is possibly the most honest form of movement you’ve got. It relies solely on muscle, breath, and your own decision to get out of bed.  Running is the earliest form...

The Rise of Road‑Race Wagers: How Running Events Are Becoming Betting Markets

Running events are speeding into the gambling arena. Marathons, half‑marathons, and ultra‑runs now attract betting interest. The global marathon events market was valued at US$8.2 billion in 2024 and projected to reach US$14.6 billion by 2033. Not just participation but commercialisation...

Stride Mechanics: A Look at Wanyonyi’s Running Form

Emmanuel Wanyonyi is currently the world’s leading 800-meter runner, combining front-running confidence with powerful, efficient strides. Taking command of the pace from the start helped him secure victories at both the 2024 Olympic Games and the 2025 World Championships....