Fiction: Excellence, and the Problem with Deals with the Devil
What if you had the chance to redress nature’s imbalance, change the luck of the genetic draw, level the playing field. What would you do?
What if you had the chance to redress nature’s imbalance, change the luck of the genetic draw, level the playing field. What would you do?
Don't blame your genes for your running injury history, blame your training plan. Five ways to stop training like an idiot—and start staying healthy.
A number of factors determine how different athletes respond to the same training stimulus.
The influence of genetics and training or activity is a subject of much controversy in the scientific community.
Shalane's mother and father were serious runners back in the day.
China's Xinhua news service seeks answers to this question.
The price of genetic testing is becoming more affordable.
A new study has shed some light on the subject.
According to the real experts, Kenyans are no more naturally gifted for running than Canadians are for hockey.
A new study shows that some bodies react better to workouts than others.