EditorialNicole Hagobian, a marathon runner, running coach and sport and exercise scientist, has strategies for sustaining a daily running habit ? like scheduling her runs just as if they were work meetings and laying out her running gear the night before. (Giacomo Bagnara/The New York Times)
Editorial“When I got an email a few weeks ago confirming I had qualified for an elite start I’d coveted in the New York City Marathon — with a time logged just before the pandemic — my excitement quickly turned to dread. This Sunday, I’ll probably run the slowest marathon of my life,” writes Lindsay Crouse for The New York Times. (Angie Wang/The New York Times)