Coming to a Consensus on Cheating
Geoff Roes explains why trail running needs to discuss and come to an understanding of what is cheating.
Geoff Roes explains why trail running needs to discuss and come to an understanding of what is cheating.
Geoff Roes talks of how illness has made him want to savor every mile of his running.
A look at the new big money races in ultrarunning and the excitement they create.
Geoff Roes explains why he think mountain athletes have an advantage in ultramarathons.
Geoff Roes writes about stepping away from racing and what it means for his larger picture.
Geoff Roes ponders the 2012 Western States 100 and reflects upon his course record.
Does running require a specific gait or if it simply the most effective and quickest way to get across a specific stretch of land on foot?
A look at why American trail races have less spectator support than their European counterparts.
Geoff Roes takes a look at why he races and comes up with reasons that extend beyond himself.
Geoff Roes explores the intrigue of the 100-mile distance and the lack of one correct training program.