Whether you circle the globe or camp up a canyon, make your trip better with this outdoor getaway gear. By Melissa McGibbon and Jenny Willden Lunchskins Reusable Bags Savvy travelers love these reusable zippered bags. They come in a variety of colors and sizes and are toxin free, food safe, and better for the environment. $4-$12 Kiss My Face Sunscreen Protect your face and body from sun damage with broad spectrum sunscreens that won’t irritate sensitive skin. Natural, organic, and free of parabens, oxybenzones, and artificial fragrances. $3–$16 PoserSnap Mobile Photo Studio Take better photos with this…
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Read the digital version of Outdoor Sports Guide’s Straycations 2017 magazine on any device. You can also pick up your print issue for FREE at any of our participating locations. In this Issue Starting Line Local Summer Events and Festivals Book Review: No Barries Resort Report Summer at Ski Resorts Travel Tales Girlfriend Getaway A Red Rock Weekend in St. George By Jenny Willden Biking & Beer in Boise Idaho Summer Adventures By Nick Como Bears Ears National Monument What to Know Before You Go By Heather Hamblin Great Explorations Adventures in Yellowstone National Park By Melissa McGibbon Dive In!…
Why Running Posture Matters By Jean-François Harvey Good posture is one of the essential foundations of every runner’s health and performance. Why does it matter? In short, to have good posture is to have a body position that is centered spatially and balanced gravitationally. It can be achieved with minimal effort through good control of the postural muscles. Having good posture changes your relationship to the environment around you and within your body, and having bad posture does the opposite. Running Amplifies Imbalances If you have a postural imbalance, that imbalance will be amplified when running. More rarely, we might…
A 12-Month Plan to Make It Happen By Rebecca Bennion TOSH Running Program Coordinator Runners tend to be very committed and self-motivated once they set their mind to something, especially their run training. But what about goals that affect other areas of their lives, or even other modes of training, that may help them perform better on race day? Most of us want to avoid becoming stagnant, and we know there are always things we can do to improve. But most of us struggle to implement these new goals into our lives. So here’s a practical strategy that can help…
Read the digital version of Outdoor Sports Guide’s Keeper 2017 magazine on any device. You can also pick up your print issue for FREE at any of our participating locations. STARTING LINE Editor’s Note, Winter Races and Festivals FEATURE The Big 5 Five Must-run Trail Races in Utah By Lora Erickson HEALTH Enhance Your Running A 12-month Plan to Make it Happen By Rebecca Bennion Ride for Recovery Overcoming Addiction with Cycling By Chelsy Ranard GEAR Ready to Run Essential Racing Finds By Jenny Willden Running Shoe Guide By Travis Trampe TRAINING Lactate Threshold How Do You Leverage It In…
The best ski and snowboarding gear for 2017. Find boots, boards, baselayers, and more that fit your style and budget. Snowboarding By Jenny Willden Skiing By Melissa McGibbon
Read the digital version of Outdoor Sports Guide’s Late Winter 2017 magazine on any device. You can also pick up your print issue for FREE at any of our participating locations. STARTING LINE Editor’s Note, Winter Races and Festivals RESORT REPORT Classes and Spring Events By Jenny Willden FEATURE From Facets to Flagging By Nick Como Utah Made Winter Warmers By Sarah Shebek Gear Gear of the Year By Jenny Willden & Melissa McGibbon HEALTH Probiotic Power By Molly Andersen FITNESS Running Indoors By Lora Erickson TRAVEL Inversion Escape By Jenny Willden PROFILE No Such Thing As Used To Be…
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